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    1. 2012 May

      Text in an e-book can be selected for highlighting or annotation with a right mouse button click. Both highlights & annotations are (...)

    2. Walking the talk - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Pingback: The Week in Links – March 14 | Open Access Button Comments are closed. Discussions about the changing world of scholarly (...)

    3. Copyright Concerns of Graduate Researchers – Duke ScholarWorks

      Copyright Concerns of Graduate Researchers – Duke ScholarWorks Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to footer Duke (...)

    4. Understanding Research Impact Metrics – Duke ScholarWorks

      Understanding Research Impact Metrics – Duke ScholarWorks Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to footer Duke (...)

    5. Mapping in Google Spreadsheets - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      If you’d like to try creating these maps yourself, you can use this template (you’ll have to log into your Google account first, and then click (...)

    6. What a mess! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Encourage your institution to implement the automated “eprint request” Button on your repository to fulfill user needs during any embargo.

    7. Implementing ArcLight: A Reflection - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      The nav sticks with you as you scroll down the page and the Request button stays visible.  We also decided to present a list of direct (...)

    8. Movember Adventures in the Archive - The Devil's Tale

      is asked, he responds like this: Facial hair also has local historical significance:  in 1953, to celebrate Durham’s centennial, a group of (...)

    9. Guiding Principles for Description - The Devil's Tale

      When developing  ArcLight, our finding aid interface (launched in July) , an important feature was the addition of a feedback button to (...)

    10. February 2015 | Issue 357 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      That’s on top of the thousands of citations already included, many with abstracts. Use the GetIt@Duke button to look for full text (...)

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