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    1. Citing sources - MEM Guide for Finding, Using and Citing Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      EndNote is available for free while you're at Duke, while Zotero is open source. Download EndNote 21 (Duke OIT) EndNote (...)

    2. Citing sources - Library Resources for iMEP Students - LibGuides at Duke University

      EndNote is available for free while you're at Duke, while Zotero is open source. Download EndNote 21 (Duke OIT) EndNote (...)

    3. Revisiting: What is the Repository? - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      But what resulted from that was a lot of technical terms, and open-source software project names that didn’t mean a whole lot (...)

    4. New Murthy Digital Scholarship Fellow: Sandra Luksic - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The opportunity to better understand open source initiatives is also really appealing to me.

    5. Love Data Week (Feb. 12-16) - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      We invite you to join the data story by attending data related events coming up at Duke during Love Data Week: Tuesday, February 13: Civil and (...)

    6. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      We welcomed a group of faculty members and one graduate student from a wide range of departments … Blog Training Opportunities for Duke (...)

    7. ArcLight Migration: A Status Update After Three Months of Work - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections

      It has been a real pleasure to be able to build upon an open source engine– a notable contrast to our previous practice of (...)

    8. 6 reasons to use Firefox as your web browser - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Case in point – Firefox . Firefox is a free “open source community-powered” web browser developed through Mozilla.

    9. Leveling Up Our Document Viewer - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Our Solution: Diva.js We decided to use the open-source Diva.js (Document Image Viewer with AJAX).

    10. Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3) - Page 2 of 20 - a collection of parts flying in loo

      XSLT 1.0 had a robust set of open and closed software support. 2.0’s support was much narrower, with some proprietary implementations (...)

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