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    1. Irrational publishing and recursive publics - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This experiment with modulations will be the most interesting part of Kelty’s new model of scholarship to follow, but in light of what (...)

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

      And no matter how compelling its conceptual underpinnings may be, open access publishing is subject to the same economic realities as (...)

    3. B8, OA, GSU and the crux of the matter - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Similarly, at a panel discussion on OA here at Duke, several Duke Press employees posed pointed questions to panelists challenging the idea that (...)

    4. Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3) - Page 6 of 20 - a collection of parts flying in loo

      Project models, by economic necessity, don’t think really big, they think scoped.

    5. How we do DH - Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3)

      Project models, by economic necessity, don’t think really big, they think scoped.

    6. Swimming in a Sea of Data - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      Hypoxia is a dynamic and complex phenomenon, varying in severity, over time, and in space; hypoxia in Gulf waters is more severe and widespread (...)

    7. The Durham Statement - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One could argue that it is easier for law schools to suggest the transition to electronic only, open access publication because law school (...)

    8. Yale says no to an OA flavor - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Willinsky categorizes the various flavors (his spelling is different because he is a Canadian), including the “author fees” model and (...)

    9. 2016 April

      He proposes a new model of economic development that uses market forces to transition to a greener Asia, with government (...)

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

      Scholarly authors are used to thinking about the value of their work in terms other than economic, and those terms have been dictated, (...)

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