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    1. OA @ Duke - why it matters very much! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But linking depends on information being freed from the access barriers that currently wall off most scholarship on the web. Boyle (...)

    2. The unexpected reader - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      By the way, the category of serendipitous readers includes all those who might find an article using a Google search and read that work if it is (...)

    3. When Monday Turns Meta - Preservation Underground

      Our vendor had to pull the baseboards out and cut holes in the wall to allow air to get inside to dry the drywall.

    4. Preservation Underground - Page 34 of 58 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      In the next few days they are tearing down a wall in the photo doc room in order to remove the old elevator shaft.

    5. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/9/

      Duke users can read the Wall Street Journal article, “Books of the Year: 12 Months of Reading”, in ABI/Inform Complete .

    6. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/30/

      Ambitious staffers serve in government, then they earn millions on Wall Street while positioning themselves for better political posts (...)

    7. Can Copyright kill the Internet? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The conflict is the subject of an interesting article from The Wall Street Journal by Professor Larry Lessig of Stanford, a short (...)

    8. Profiles of Activism in the History of Duke Health | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Our team was led by Dr. Jeff Baker, Director of the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine and Professor of (...)

    9. Custom Cord - Preservation Underground

      I needed something to hold one end firmly while the other was twisted, so I just looped one end over a wall-mounted cabinet door (...)

    10. Say Hello to Eddie Cameron - Preservation Underground

      Short pieces of masking  tape had been applied along the outer edges of the sheet, presumably to mount it on a wall.  There were (...)

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