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    1. New NIH Public Access Policy Effective July 1, 2025 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      We encourage NIH researchers to take this matter seriously and make the necessary preparations to make sure their manuscripts accepted for (...)

    2. New NIH Public Access Policy Takes Effect July 1 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Want to talk with a librarian about preparing for the NIH PAP Policy changes or about submitting an article to NIHMs?

    3. Federal Agency Public Access requirements – what you need to know – Duke ScholarWorks

      On 30 April 2025, NIH issued a statement indicating that their public access policy will now take effect on July 1 rather than December (...)

    4. Records Retention Guidelines | Duke University Libraries

      Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Protected health information  and HIPAA Library user records and the Patriot Act Protected (...)

    5. Collections | Duke University Libraries

      The Peter Diamond papers date from 1963 to 2013 and document Diamond's career as a renowned economist whose work has focused on U.S. Social (...)

    6. Library Policies | Duke University Libraries

      Library Policies | Duke University Libraries Skip to main content My Accounts Ask a Librarian Library Hours Search our Site ☰ Menu Menu Search & (...)

    7. Human Resources Records Retention Guidelines | Duke University Libraries

      The full records retention policy for personnel records is created by Duke Human Resources (Policies 04.08 and 02.10 ).

    8. Using the Reading Room | Duke University Libraries

      Magnifying glasses, light boxes, USB drives, and book supports are available for users in the Reading Room.  Security and (...)

    9. Duke University Libraries User Rights and Responsibilities | Duke University Libraries

      To ensure this environment: You have the responsibility to understand and comply with the Libraries’ policy for access and (...)

    10. Guidelines for Retention and Disposal of Digital Information at Duke University

      In general, the policy states that  materials should be kept  at least   five years, or longer as required by funding agencies, patent (...)

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