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    1. Getting published - Environmental Sciences - LibGuides at Duke University

      Check out this 2022  blog post from Harvard chemistry graduate student Wei Li. Archiving your work Once you've submitted your paper for (...)

    2. Getting published - Earth & Climate Sciences - LibGuides at Duke University

      Check out this 2022  blog post from Harvard chemistry graduate student Wei Li. Archiving your work Once you've submitted your paper for (...)

    3. Getting published - Chemistry - LibGuides at Duke University

      Check out this 2022  blog post from Harvard chemistry graduate student Wei Li. Archiving your work Once you've submitted your paper for (...)

    4. Duke ScholarWorks » Dr. Marc Sommer: Scholars@Duke & DukeSpace

      Martha Adams: Altmetrics & Exploring the Impact of Research Dr. Joel Goldberg: Archiving Patents in the DukeSpace Repository Share your (...)

    5. Evernote on the iPad - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      A user can download the program on any computer, get the app for mobile devices including the iPad, or access it on a web (...)

    6. Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship - Frequently Asked Questions | Duke University

      Should you have involved others, including journal editors, in the preparation of the Statement? Should the law school web page be (...)

    7. MorphoSource: Features in Development - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      MorphoSource: Creating a 3D web repository capable of archiving complex workflows and providing novel viewing experiences The (...)

    8. Search Across Collections of Digitized Materials - Digital Materials at Duke University Archives - L

      Dissertations Master's Projects Master's Theses Undergraduate Honors Papers Selected Duke University reports, speeches, and other materials from (...)

    9. Elements – Duke ScholarWorks

      Publications information from Elements is used in your Scholars@Duke profile, and any other web sites that draw data from it, such as (...)

    10. Its the content, not the version! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Setting the record straight about Elsevier Next Post So what about self-archiving? 6 thoughts on “Its the (...)

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