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    1. 2018 February

      In this follow-up to her bestselling Rising Strong and Daring Greatly , Brown points to the idea of true belonging as the solution to (...)

    2. Who should we trust? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The CCC, of course, sees itself as a solution to that problem, while the role of universities is simply to pay others, through them, (...)

    3. Publishing ironies - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Consulting the authors whose material is published in the Collected Works of Marx and Engels might have engendered discussion of a (...)

    4. Everything old is new again? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And he catalogs a wide variety of business models already being adopted by the major content industries, even as the pursue lawsuits against (...)

    5. What is "value" in publishing? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Anderson suggests emulating Google, Facebook and Amazon, so he is clearly asking for a digital solution, not a return to producing (...)

    6. ArcLight at the End of the Tunnel - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      No amount of caching or server wizardry can change the fact that this is simply too much data to be delivered and rendered in a single webpage, (...)

    7. Select Bibliography: ME Cartography - Middle East Maps & Atlases - LibGuides at Duke University

      Port in a storm : a fiqh solution to the Qibla of North America. Amman, Jordan: Wakeel Books, 2001.

    8. Code Repository vs Archival Repository. You need both. - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualiz

      Digital repositories are part of a solution to this problem.  But to review, there are many types of repositories, both digital and (...)

    9. Revitalizing DSpace at Duke - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Duke began using DSpace around 2006 as a solution for Duke University Archives to collect and preserve electronic theses and (...)

    10. Using copyright for its intended purpose - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The resulting WIPO agenda , looking primarily at exceptions for libraries and for access for persons with disabilities, reflects many of the (...)

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