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    1. Videotelephony, Better Late than Never - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      It wasn’t until broadband internet, and high-compression video codecs became widespread in the new millennium, that videotelephony finally (...)

    2. 3. Searching, screening, and selection of articles - Evidence Synthesis & Systematic Reviews for Non

      MarketResearch.com Academic This link opens in a new window MarketResearch.com Academic includes full-text market research reports on : (...)

    3. When MiniDiscs Recorded the Earth - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Even the smaller portable Minidisc “Walkman” never dropped into the low consumer price range.  As a result, relatively few music albums (...)

    4. 2018 October

      Thames is at her best when she is evaluating the work/spend cycles of American consumer culture. People work hard at frustrating jobs (...)

    5. Holiday Gift Guide for Lawyers and Law Students

      Tablets are a great option for the mobile lawyer or law student. Consumer Reports offers a Tablet Buying Guide to help users navigate (...)

    6. 2013 June

      Japanese products were highly valued for their design, quality and reliability, and companies like Sony, Canon and Panasonic had already (...)

    7. 2008 July

      2008 July Ford Library Archive for July, 2008 Big in Dubai Thursday, July 10th, 2008 With the Fuqua School developing an MBA program in Dubai, I (...)

    8. Preservation Week: 10 Tips For Your Collections (pt. 1) - Preservation Underground

      Watch for fading and warping, or evidence of pests and mold.You can purchase inexpensive monitors at your local electronics store that (...)

    9. Bringing the Best of West to East - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Innovation Co-Lab Staffed by Duke’s Office of Information Technology, the Innovation Co-Lab is a maker-space and creativity incubator, where (...)

    10. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/6/

      Thames is at her best when she is evaluating the work/spend cycles of American consumer culture. People work hard at frustrating jobs (...)

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