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    1. The unexpected reader - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This year the conference was much more clearly focused on the impact of open access on research; rather than talking about how open access will (...)

    2. Intern Update: Doing All The Things - Preservation Underground

      These are rolled drawings depicting the Garden’s hardscapes and greenscapes that show the evolution of Duke Gardens. Garrette (R) (...)

    3. What's in a Name?

      A recent article on Inter Alia , the online edition of the Yale Law & Policy Review , traces the evolution of legislative short titles (...)

    4. What's In The Lab: Revolutionary War Medicine - Preservation Underground

      Related posts: Quick Pic: A Billion Boxes Evolution of Conservation What's In The Lab: A Magical And Foreboding Book civil war civil (...)

    5. Beverage Battles in Boise (and Beyond)

      It's a large web portal of current alcohol-related laws which also traces their evolution over time. Topics include the regulation of (...)

    6. Lessons Learned: Revising Course Design Recommendations for Faculty Teaching MOOCs - Duke Learning I

      Here is a YouTube video of one of Mohamed Noor ‘s Hangouts from the Genetics and Evolution class . Some Hangouts also attempted to (...)

    7. Open Series at the Edge - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Mon, Oct. 3 : Our second event in the Open series,   A Revolution in Evolution: Open Science Projects at Duke , considers the influence (...)

    8. The Tao of the DAO: Embedding digital objects in finding aids - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections

      Not surprisingly, the evolution of EAD authoring tools led to a good deal of inconsistent encoding across our EAD corpus.  

    9. The Future of Research Libraries, part 2 - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The journals and online centers for this area of scholarship that have developed are very high quality, Ian said, but he reminded us that (...)

    10. Duke Engineering Exposition at Rubenstein Library, Sept. 27 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Would you like to hold an amputation saw from the 16th century as you contemplate the evolution of surgical tools? Do you want to know (...)

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