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    1. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 6 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      Authorial control is an important part of the creative incentive, but it can easily go too far.

    2. Google Glass for Teaching & Learning, Part I

      While the user scrolls through menus with the touchpad, it’s worth noting that textual input functions entirely by speech- there’s no (...)

    3. A Decidedly Feminist Taxonomy: Meredith Tax Comes to the Sallie Bingham Center - The Devil's Tale

      What are some of the topics you plan to address in your keynote speech at the symposium? I will tell the story of my life, from a (...)

    4. A sequel on Salinger - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This severe limitation on future creativity points up the last problem I want to cite in the Salinger ruling, and in many ways it is the most (...)

    5. Behind the Scenes: Intern Angela DiVeglia - The Devil's Tale

      New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library The king of Poland's last speech to his country-men. Histoire des plantes (...)

    6. 2010-2011 Mary Lily Research Grants Awarded - The Devil's Tale

      Julie Enszer , Women’s Studies, University of Maryland, for an examination of lesbian-feminist print culture in Durham, NC, 1969-1989 as (...)

    7. From the RBMSCL Wire - The Devil's Tale

      Taylor’s Reminiscences of My Life in Camp is part of the John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History (...)

    8. Rights! Camera! Action!: After Innocence - The Devil's Tale

      The films are archived at the RBMSCL, where they form part of a rich and expanding collection of human rights materials.

    9. Rights! Camera! Action!: Rain in a Dry Land - The Devil's Tale

      The films are archived at the RBMSCL, where they form part of a rich and expanding collection of human rights materials.

    10. Atelier@Duke - The Devil's Tale

      New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library The king of Poland's last speech to his country-men. Histoire des plantes (...)

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