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    1. From foreign courts, - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Next Post OA, RNA and Wikipedia One thought on “From foreign courts,” aisha says: December 22, 2008 at 4:55 pm No parody for the (...)

    2. Turnitin and hold your nose - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Copyright Reform Suggestions, part 2 Next Post Limitations and exceptions 3 thoughts on “Turnitin and hold your (...)

    3. What makes a journal valuable? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      (weekly widget) 2 thoughts on “What makes a journal valuable?” aisha says: November 29, 2007 at 10:34 am “I know of no metric that can (...)

    4. Deep impact? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Just ’cause you’re paranoid… Next Post Looking for the devil in the details 2 thoughts on “Deep (...)

    5. Advertisements, elitism and open access - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Friday’s bad news Next Post Hybrid journals and the transition to OA 2 thoughts on “Advertisements, elitism and (...)

    6. Losing our focus - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      3 thoughts on “Losing our focus” Aisha Harvey says: January 18, 2012 at 4:45 pm This is very unfortunate.

    7. The joy of statistics - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Maybe not so revolutionary after all Next Post “Not really a settlement at all” 5 thoughts on “The joy of (...)

    8. Tell Us What You Think About e-Books - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      I was just looking at a new ebook that seems to do a good job of this: http://search.library.duke.edu/search?id=DUKE004918598 Aisha (...)

    9. When is the price right? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One thought on “When is the price right?” Aisha says: July 16, 2010 at 9:22 am Kevin I had the exact same experience a couple of days ago!

    10. Libraries Dramatically Expand Ebook Offerings - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      “The partnership allows for expanded access to scholarly material, with less overlap, at a lower cost to each TRLN institution,” says (...)

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