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    1. The unexpected reader - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Some of the most compelling discussion in Washington about the impact of openness centered on the idea of unexpected readers. 

    2. Project Planning – Duke ScholarWorks

      If a project would benefit from more engagement with our team, particularly to realize its potential for openness and broad engagement, (...)

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

      Openness is as much a function of design as it is of any set of beliefs.

    4. Are fair use and open access incompatible? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      You suggest that “excessive enthusiasm” for openness could undermine the value of research. Excessive enthusiasm for openness (...)

    5. The Art of Revolution - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      The collection contains posters and placards emphasizing the benefits of Communism, the achievements of the Soviet Union under Communism, and (...)

    6. Duke-Supported Open Access Initiatives – Duke ScholarWorks

      Making Duke research open access supports the university’s mission of “knowledge in the service of society” by allowing anyone with an internet (...)

    7. Got Data? Data Publishing Services at Duke Continue During COVID-19 - Duke Libraries Center for Data

      Your data are now discoverable via Google Datasets Search Files are now easily downloaded by exporting one zipped file Datasets can now be (...)

    8. Three things open access is not - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One of the reasons I especially like this new tool from SPARC, called “How Open Is It,” is because it allows one to evaluate openness (...)

    9. Using Social Annotation Tool Hypothes.is in a Humanities Graduate Student Seminar - Duke Learning In

      Students can add values statements and clarifying points to the inclusion statement, for instance, or ask questions about the collaborative (...)

    10. Fall Data and Visualization Workshops - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      Workshop Series by Theme Data Management 09-13-2017 – Data Management Fundamentals 09-18-2017 – Reproducibility: Data Management, Git, & (...)

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