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    1. The other shoe drops - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Kevin Smith says: January 31, 2011 at 8:15 pm I neither impugned the reputation of the CIP nor questioned the wide variety of (...)

    2. https://library.fuqua.duke.edu/docs/Library-Collection-Policy-Final-Full.pdf

      General Subject Boundaries Ford Library collections cover the spectrum of business disciplines, including accounting, corporate strategy, (...)

    3. 2021 June

      Top 10 Most Influential Women in Wealth Management – Barron’s latest list of 100 Most Influential Women in U.S.

    4. Publishing in "Sister" Journals | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      As discussed above, there may be many factors at play: funding availability, time for reformatting the paper and submitting to another journal, (...)

    5. Publishing in "Sister" Journals | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      As discussed above, there may be many factors at play: funding availability, time for reformatting the paper and submitting to another journal, (...)

    6. What is an author to do? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And a stable online presence, even after traditional publication has taken place, can help an author defend his reputation against (...)

    7. The Durham Statement - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But it is important to realize that the incentives for publishing legal scholarship are the same as those for all other scholarly publication — (...)

    8. What is the Creative Commons? (weekly widget) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Needless to say, since academics seldom are paid for their scholarly work, the credit they receive, and the concrete benefits of promotion, (...)

    9. The Letter Compels You! - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Duke probably realized the association wasn’t helping their reputation as a stellar academic institution. The Rhines continued their (...)

    10. 2018 June

      The experiences he relates are already more than sufficient to cement his reputation. If the reader chooses to set aside these (...)

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