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    1. Copyright FAQ for government works. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Also, the site offers some guidance about using government works, an issue that often arises for scholars around everything from government (...)

    2. Facing the Future of Social Media - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Scholars have also begun to study Twitter as a source of data for scholarly analysis similar to telephone surveys. 

    3. Managing discontinuities - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I have issues with Rosenthal’s formulation too — not least that the data curation service model he proposes is not at all the one I see (...)

    4. Good for aging rockers, bad for the rest of us - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      James Boyle in his new book  The Public Domain about the great need for basing copyright decisions on actual data rather than mere (...)

    5. Projections / CRS - R: Mapping and Geospatial - LibGuides at Duke University

      Projections / CRS - R: Mapping and Geospatial - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides R: Mapping and (...)

    6. What is Open Science? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The spirit of these principles is that there should be transparency to the methods, observations, data collection, data (...)

    7. Open Access and the Metrics of Scholarly Impact - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In an earlier blog post on open data , I mentioned a study that showed similar effects for the data underlying the publications.

    8. Brilliant! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Jeff Kosokoff on Enough is Enough: UC Leadership and the Transformation of Scholarly Publishing Robert Healy on Enough is Enough: UC (...)

    9. Funding and Author Support for Open Access - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Jeff Kosokoff on Enough is Enough: UC Leadership and the Transformation of Scholarly Publishing Robert Healy on Enough is Enough: UC (...)

    10. Know Your Copyrights - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Jeff Kosokoff on Enough is Enough: UC Leadership and the Transformation of Scholarly Publishing Robert Healy on Enough is Enough: UC (...)

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