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    1. Silent Vigil (1968) - Student Activism at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      Student activists also called for a boycott of the dining halls, in support of striking food service and housekeeping employees.

    2. In Their Own Words: Recorded Stories of America’s Jim Crow Past Now Available - Duke University Libr

      Take Imogene Watkins Wilson of Memphis, Tennessee, who tells the story of how a group of African-American businessmen launched a (...)

    3. Hospitals in a Plague and the Unkindest Cut - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The second is the UC system’s decision this week to boycott the publisher Nature’s journals in response to a proposed 400% increase in (...)

    4. Grasping at straws - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Increasingly the transfer of copyright to publishers in exchange for using their distribution networks seems like a very bad bargain indeed.  As (...)

    5. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 20 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Authors' Rights , Licensing , Scholarly Publishing , Technologies Why boycott Elsevier? January 31, 2012 Kevin Smith, J.D. 7 (...)

    6. Of groundhogs and sequoias - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This is a remarkable development, and it is a reminder that the 11,447 scholars who have signed the Cost of Knowledge pledge to boycott (...)

    7. Lobby the White House! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If you signed the “Cost of Knowledge” Elsevier boycott, I hope you will consider signing this petition.

    8. Benetton & Fashioning Controversy - The Devil's Tale

      These advertisements were often met with backlash, calls for a boycott of Benetton goods, and, at times, with censorship.

    9. In Memoriam: Joan Preiss - The Devil's Tale

      Preiss wearing her pickle tiara during the FLOC boycott of Mt. Olive Pickles. From the Joan Preiss Papers.

    10. Did he really say that? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Looks like there is a lot of public boycott against Harper Collins in response to this pricing policy.

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