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      Not only did the song serve as an introduction to psychedelic rock, it seemed to simultaneously comment on the upheaval and social (...)

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      In a recent statement the American Historical Association “voiced concern” that open access would not work for the humanities and (...)

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      How has nature been historically shaped and imaged for pleasure, status, and control by many hands of invisible labor?

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      Library of Congress Subject Headings are what most Duke University Libraries catalog users are accustomed to seeing, with familiar patterns like (...)

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      Finally, I want to note that pricing strategy is getting some interesting attention outside of the library environment as well.  The (...)

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      After graduating from the Hampton Institute majoring in English and minoring in social studies, Dr. Peevy married her first husband.

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      The plaintiffs never address the defendants’ claim, to which they refer, that Hathi provides a social benefit, and I think that the (...)

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      That is, the conditions — social, economic, legal and technological — under which different forms and types of information are created (...)

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      But I have heard of it now from three different authors, all publishing in small, specialized journals in the humanities or social (...)

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