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    1. 2018 July

      If enough individuals take control of their healthcare and its costs, the system can be transformed into one that is both (...)

    2. Code Repository vs Archival Repository. You need both. - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualiz

      To do that simply synchronize version-control repositories with archival research data repositories.

    3. The UMW Blogs Story: Guest blog with UMW's Jim Groom - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      This is essential to the logic of such a system. We wanted to put as much responsibility and control in the hands of those (...)

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

      Nevertheless, academic authors are limited in the kinds of action they can take, both because they are not well-organized and because of their (...)

    5. The Outer Limits of Aspect Ratios - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      We are controlling transmission. We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical.

    6. Getting Started - Health Policy - LibGuides at Duke University

      Health Data Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC also produces data on US health and health behavior.

    7. Getting Started - Health Policy - LibGuides at Duke University

      Health Data Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC also produces data on US health and health behavior.

    8. Publishing ironies - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Surely they know that the law deliberately gives scholars a great deal of control over their work, in the form of copyright. 

    9. Digitization Details: The Process of Digitizing a Collection - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections B

      At the end of each shift the files are moved to a production server. Quality Control 1 The Quality Control process is (...)

    10. Lecture capture in the Clinical Research Training Program - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educ

      Duke’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) centrally administers the system; it is available to schools and departments throughout (...)

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