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    1. How Biomedical Engineering Students Learn Statistics - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      He: collaborated with students to address their specific needs implemented continuous improvement in response to user needs gathered (...)

    2. What's in my tool chest - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      I’m still learning the best way to use git workflows, but compared to other version management approaches from back in the day (SVN, Mercurial) (...)

    3. Congress.gov: The Final Countdown

      As noted in the September monthly update on the progress of Congress.gov , several design changes have been made to the site recently (...)

    4. An update on Piazza for Fall 2021 - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Ed Discussion is a new third-party tool tightly integrated with the Duke Sakai platform and offering full roster sync capability, Ed Discussion (...)

    5. Fugitive Sheets Wrapup at TRLN 2015 - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Finally, Ethan Butler at Cuberis also posted a great in-depth look at the technology powering the (...)

    6. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      Users will notice many enhancements including a mobile-friendly user interface, a new spreadsheet-style default … Posts (...)

    7. Repository Mega-Migration Update - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      We’re in the final phases of spiffing up the Fedora 4 Digital Repository user interface, which is scheduled to be deployed the (...)

    8. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 9 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries D

      It allows for streamlined, one-click article and full journal access without disrupting the look and feel of the current interface or (...)

    9. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

        … Blog Technology changing the nature of historical research The Boston Globe’s May 25, 2008 article, Everyone’s a Historian Now, describes (...)

    10. You're going to lose: The inherent complexity, and near impossibility, of developing for digital col

      You want a challenge? Try building an interface for flippable anatomical fugitive sheets .  

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