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    1. Dr. Terrie Moffitt: Impact Beyond the Academy – Duke ScholarWorks

      One of these is Altmetric, which tracks social media, new stories, blog posts, and even government policy documents that mention a (...)

    2. ConvergeSouth 2007: Who are bloggers and why do they blog? - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Edu

      Selected blogs could be useful class assignments – to change perceptions of a disease or group of people and create social (...)

    3. Rebels in the Campus Bookstore - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Students have written powerfully about these issues on social media, using hashtags like #textbookbroke to document the burdens created (...)

    4. Duke ScholarWorks » Dr. Terrie Moffitt: Impact Beyond the Academy

      Of course, atlmetrics do not provide infallible proof that researchers are doing good science, but they do offer insight into what is (...)

    5. Local Data Repository Infrastructure Matters - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Scie

      Local Data Repository Infrastructure Matters - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences Uncategorized Local Data Repository (...)

    6. Google Analytics and Digitized Cultural Heritage - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      That explains some of our spikes in pageviews, which correspond with blog post dates.  This is proof that social media does (...)

    7. Duke Learning Innovation Annual Report 2018-2019

      Discoveries in computer science, neuroscience, and social science, have advanced the “endless frontier” of the science of learning in (...)

    8. 2022 January

      Posted by Carlton Brown in Announcements , Library Tech Support , Research Help | No Comments » Weather-Proof Library (...)

    9. Popular Culture - Film, Theatre, Music and Iconography - African American History Manuscript Collect

      Papers, 1880s-1959 The bulk of the collection consists of Dixon's holograph and typescript drafts of scripts, novels, and corrections for titles (...)

    10. Irrational publishing and recursive publics - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is precisely because the academy is governed by an entirely different set of social norms that we have allowed the economic (...)

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