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    1. Chart Dos and Don'ts - Data Visualization - LibGuides at Duke University

      And remember, some people have color blindness. Use Vischeck to test your images . (Naomi Robbins, Choosing Colors for Graphs that are (...)

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    3. Web Accessibility: Values and Vigilance - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      We were especially focused on ensuring that any text in the UI had sufficient contrast with its background to be accessible to users with low (...)

    4. GSU and Sony - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The short-sighted thirst for more dollars from university budgets and an overall blindness to the big-picture best interests of higher (...)

    5. 5 Titles: Diversity in Gaming - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Developers, activists, and educators offer their perspectives in 19 chapters covering topics from the history of disabled character (...)

    6. The Frankfurt International Book Fair 2019. Part 1 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      One of its articles, entitled “ A troubling choice: authors criticise Peter Handke’s controversial Nobel win . reported on the views of famous (...)

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      In The Honest Truth about Dishonesty , Fuqua faculty member Dan Ariely begins with a different story about “wishful blindness,” an (...)

    8. December 2018 | Issue 380 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      The River of Consciousness Oliver Sacks Oliver Sacks, a scientist, storyteller, and Oxford-educated polymath, is beloved by readers for the (...)

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