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    1. Introducing Zotero (part 2) - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      First, since Zotero is an open-source extension to the Firefox browser , anyone can modify it to support their needs—for example, by (...)

    2. The Goodson Blogson

      6/08/2010 01:14:00 PM Rising 2Ls and 3Ls who did not request a summer extension to their Westlaw and/or LexisNexis passwords are (...)

    3. Duke Medical Center Library & Archives News September 2024 Archive | Duke University Medical Center

      LibKey Nomad is a free browser extension that integrates with our library’s electronic resources to deliver instant access to full-text (...)

    4. Conspiracy theories, copyright term, and the TPP - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      So if a TPP with a copyright term requirement of life plus 100 years did emerge, Congress would still have to act to make that part of (...)

    5. Library resources & services - Duke Environmental Leadership Master of Environmental Management (DEL

      Tips for full-text access LibKey Nomad A browser extension that connects to Duke Libraries' subscriptions and provides one-click access (...)

    6. Voices from the Movement - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      For those who really want to dive in, there is a foot pedal extension (yes, one did temporarily live in our project room) that allows (...)

    7. LibX now available for IE - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      News, Events, and Exhibits from Duke University Libraries Recent Library News What to Read this Month: December Celebrating Nikki (...)

    8. This is a solution? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Techdirt post correctly notes that the problem of orphan works increased exponentially after the U.S. made two changes in its law — the (...)

    9. Lighting and the PhaseOne: It's More Than Point and Shoot - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      They allow for a wide range of movement, extension, and support if we need them. But if bright, hot lights were pointed directly at (...)

    10. Curb your enthusiasm - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As this blog post explains, Canadian copyright law has a shorter term — life of the author plus fifty years — but protects unpublished (...)

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