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    1. Copyright, Open Access, and Human Rights - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Barbara Fister discussed some of these problems in more detail in her recent Inside Higher Ed blog post, called “ New Predatory (...)

    2. Read Palestine Week: 29 November – 5 December 2024 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Her grandfather lived in southern France for a period of time and fell in love with  French culture.

    3. Preservation Week 2022 Is Here! - Preservation Underground

      Speaker: Dr. Fenella France, Chief, Preservation Research and Testing Division Register Here!

    4. From control to contempt - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      My colleague Paolo Mangiafico has suggested that what these new policies are really about is capturing the ecosystem for scholarly (...)

    5. What to Read this Month: June 2019 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      He was a New York Post political reporter for over a decade.

    6. Almond Cake (1911) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      Lawrence papers, 1950-2005. New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library The king of Poland's last speech to his country-men.

    7. For the Eyes of a Princess: Jean Dominique on the Life and Death of Richard Brisson - The Devil's Ta

      They were, in fact, executed . An article from the New York-based Haitian newspaper Haïti Observateur (Jan 15-22, 1982) about the (...)

    8. "Radio Haiti, You are the Rain. If You Didn’t Fall, We Could Not Bloom”: Repression and Remembrance

      &c. : Occasioned by a pamphlet which has just made its appearance under the title of 'A short review of a stranger, and his proceedings against (...)

    9. 20th Century Ads - Print Advertisements Collections - LibGuides at Duke University

      Companies represented in the collection include American Cancer Society, Burlington Industries, CBS radio, Chemstrand, Doyle Dane Bernbach, (...)

    10. Primary Sources at Rubenstein - Literature in Translation - LibGuides at Duke University

      The Hall family was originally from Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C. Mimeographed copies of letters (1949-1965) sent to the Hall (...)

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