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    1. Increase Your Reach and Impact – Duke ScholarWorks

      We can help you find the right venue to  publish your work , how to  reach a broad and diverse audience , and show you how you can   (...)

    2. Open Access Week 2022 at Duke – Duke ScholarWorks

      Specifically, they will ■ Identify how a target audience can influence digital publishing decisions. ■ List aspects that influence the (...)

    3. 1968-2000 - Advertising Prescriptive Literature - LibGuides at Duke University

      They follow this with a brief analysis of the features that characterize those print ads that receive the highest audience (...)

    4. The good side of a bad lawsuit - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      First, the Judge applied an interesting twist on the transformative fair use analysis, finding that the use of the news story at issue (...)

    5. Getting Started - Teaching with Primary Sources: Gender and Anatomy - LibGuides at Duke University

      This session encourages you to explore and engage with visual representations of gender in the history of medicine through critical (...)

    6. Getting Started - Teaching with Primary Sources: Gender and Anatomy - LibGuides at Duke University

      This session encourages you to explore and engage with visual representations of gender in the history of medicine through critical (...)

    7. Women's Liberation, 1970 - Women's Liberation, 1970- Teaching with Primary Sources - LibGuides at Du

      Guiding questions are included on the document analysis worksheet. In small groups (3–4 people): Each person will briefly introduce (...)

    8. Women's Liberation, 1970 - Women's Liberation, 1970- Teaching with Primary Sources - LibGuides at Du

      Guiding questions are included on the document analysis worksheet. In small groups (3–4 people): Each person will briefly introduce (...)

    9. Evaluating Resources - History of Science, Technology, and Medicine - LibGuides at Duke University

      What is its purpose? Who is its audience? What clues help you evaluate these sources?  

    10. RCR Days! A Fall Break Program - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      More information and registration Digital Text Analysis 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. This session provides an overview of text (...)

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