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    1. Duke Students Show Off Creations at Internet of Things Showcase

      Harris, Cindy Li, Matthew Wu, Kelly McLaughlin, Stephanie Musinsky, Anngelyque Stevenson, Charlie Niebanck, and Parker Pearson Most Artistic The (...)

    2. Book Review: Poorly Made in China

      Poorly made in China : an insider’s account of the tactics behind China’s production game . Wiley, 2009. Paul Midler could be said to (...)

    3. Vote for the Library! - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Was Perkins their ideal of hope and change? Did Lilly have what it takes to fix the knowledge economy?

    4. Having it "All" - About Library Search Results - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Forty percent said that they did not know you can change the default search tab that appears when you view the Duke Libraries’ homepage.

    5. https://library.fuqua.duke.edu/docs/kindle-bestsellers-current.pdf

      Brooks and Oprah Winfrey o Buy then Build: how acquisition entrepreneurs outsmart the startup game by Walker Deibel o Chip War: The (...)

    6. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/38/

      What matters now : how to win in a world of relentless change, ferocious competition, and unstoppable innovation .

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      In fashion, runway "knockoffs" are nothing new – many clothing companies produce low-cost variations on high-end designer duds, usually taking (...)

    8. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/71/

      Ford Library Change to factiva.com home page March 31st, 2008 Duke’s factiva.com home page is changing because some content is no (...)

    9. Role-play Debate: Wear a Different Hat and Encounter New Challenges - Duke Learning Innovation & Lif

      Beyond the instructor-initiated debate, after the session, one outstanding student (Jiayu Xue), organized an intriguing game, “Moot (...)

    10. Masahiko Aoki Papers Open for Research - The Devil's Tale

      In his memoir, Aoki described his life as “a transboundary game.” He lived in both the East and West, and he embraced an (...)

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