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    1. International Open Access Week: October 23-29! | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      This year’s theme,  Community over Commercialization, encourages a “candid conversation about which approaches to open scholarship (...)

    2. Celebrate Open Access Week October 21-27 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      This global event has been celebrated since 2007 (first as Open Access Day) with the theme this year continuing the call to put (...)

    3. International Open Access Week: October 23-29! | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      This year’s theme,  Community over Commercialization, encourages a “candid conversation about which approaches to open scholarship (...)

    4. PLOS Adds Journals to Open Access Publishing Agreement | Duke University Medical Center Library Onli

      For additional details, see Getting Published: Open Access Options at Duke . If you have any questions about this agreement, please (...)

    5. PLOS Adds Journals to Open Access Publishing Agreement | Duke University Medical Center Library Onli

      For additional details, see Getting Published: Open Access Options at Duke . If you have any questions about this agreement, please (...)

    6. Save the date: Open Access Week is October 21-27 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      This global event has been celebrated since 2007 (first as Open Access Day) with the theme this year continuing the call to put (...)

    7. Spaces and Services for Graduate Students | Duke University Libraries

      Doctoral Research Space Shared workspace for writing and research available to a limited number of Duke doctoral students on a (...)

    8. Library Council Minutes - 5/14/2014

      • library caters to different generations automatically; have offered older and middle generation people workshops that help them catch up • (...)

    9. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2024-03/library-council-meeting-minutes-2-5-24.pdf

      This is needed because typical publishing contracts have authors give up all rights to the publisher, with publisher now owning the content. o (...)

    10. Library Council Minutes - 10/22/2015

      Are your research supposed to be public - open to everybody or is it closed because something you can’t share?

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