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    1. So what about self-archiving? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      When writing to address someone else’s position with which one disagrees, it is easy to lose sight of the proverbial forest for the (...)

    2. Introducing DUL's "Statement on Potentially Harmful Language in Library Descriptions" - Bitstreams:

      (E.g., ‘if a tree falls in a forest, but no one is there to hear it fall, did it make a sound?’

    3. 2016 August

      I also invite you to come in person to our library, the most beautiful space on campus ( “like reading in a forest” – an actual quote (...)

    4. Global Resources: Environment, Energy, Water, Technology, Food - Rubenstein Library Resources on Dip

      (Duke thesis, 2002.) Forest Carbon Sequestration: Opportunities for Forest Conservation and Climate Change Mitigation , Jordan (...)

    5. Why Tropical Coastal Ecosystems on edX was an awesome MOOC - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Edu

      Tropic101x is an 8-week course that led us through 6 units of basic information about coastal ecosystem communities, ecosystem services and (...)

    6. Teaching Resources for New Faculty - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Duke’s Brand Guide from University Communications Duke collaboration tools Duke WordPress to create a website for your course or group Zoom for (...)

    7. 2014 July

      I also invite you to come to our library, the most beautiful space on campus ( “like reading in a forest” – an actual quote from an (...)

    8. 2016 November

      Posted by Meg in Book Reviews | No Comments » New Movies for November Thursday, November 17th, 2016 Here are our latest DVDs for the (...)

    9. And the Winner Is…

      An insider’s account of BlackBerry, which in 2009 ranked as the world’s fastest growing company with half the smartphone market, but was then (...)

    10. Literary borrowing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Thus it is in the clearing of our American woodlands; where we burn down a forest of stately pines, a progeny of dwarf oaks start up in (...)

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