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    1. Manufacturing controversy - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      More reassuring, but more problematic, is the other reason given for not taking action on this case — the exception for libraries that (...)

    2. Two steps to a revolution in scholarly publishing – a thought experiment - Scholarly Communications

      Chris Rusbridge says: December 1, 2012 at 5:02 am I’m not sure the first step is essential, and it would certainly cause backlash, (...)

    3. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/57/

      Peter Schweizer argues the cause was liberal social policy, not a market failure.

    4. Defining Corruption in America: A History

      In the years leading up to and during the Vietnam War, growing anger over the war and citizen advocacy groups such as Common Cause kept (...)

    5. Fixing the DMCA? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I have been thinking for quite awhile that changes in the law (legislative changes) are a lost cause; rather, the likelihood is that (...)

    6. Deep impact? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Just ’cause you’re paranoid… Next Post Looking for the devil in the details 2 thoughts on “Deep impact?”

    7. 1900 - 1909 - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      It is the first female-dominated (more than 80 percent of strikers are women) mass action. After fourteen weeks the workers win. The (...)

    8. The Goodson Blogson

      Lynch's confirmation had been stalled in the Senate by a group of legislators who expressed concern for her support of President Obama's (...)

    9. WOLA-Duke 2016 Human Right Book Award - Boom, Bust, Exodus... - The Devil's Tale

      The Art of Political Murder   Contact:   Larissa Ong, WOLA 202-797-2171 long@wola.org   Patrick Stawski, Duke University (...)

    10. Newly Available: the Papers of Human Rights Advocate Jerome Shestack - The Devil's Tale

      While arranging and describing the collection, I was constantly in awe of Shestack’s commitment to “taking action” for the (...)

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