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    1. Getting Started - Freely Available Resources and Search Tools - LibGuides at Duke University

      Open Educational Resources Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials of quality that are freely accessible (...)

    2. Scholarly Communications Toolkit – Duke ScholarWorks

      Scholarly Communications Toolkit – Duke ScholarWorks Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to footer Duke ScholarWorks ScholarWorks (...)

    3. 2008 November

      But if you missed it or you are just interested in learning more about Russia please see the list of books, audiobooks, and DVDs on (...)

    4. Building Foundational Knowledge with an Online “Level-Up”

      Learning Innovation called this model a “level-up” because it brings all of the students up to more or less the same level of knowledge.

    5. Publishing recordings of student performances – Duke ScholarWorks

      May I place these recordings where students in the class can watch them repeatedly to help reinforce the learning? Can I put them on (...)

    6. Book Reviews: New on the ‘Net

      These books describe the adverse consequences of internet use on attention, learning and memory as well as the deteriorating ability to (...)

    7. What copyright licensing issues are involved in digital publishing? – Duke ScholarWorks

      This license should, in turn, confirm that the material will be distributed to the public under a Creative Commons license.

    8. Pirate Marketing? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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    9. Duke ScholarWorks » Dr. Mark Palmeri: An honest assessment of openness

      Palmeri appreciates the infrastructure provided by the Duke University Libraries to host his data in a centralized and distributed (...)

    10. Copying Readings for Students – Duke ScholarWorks

      If you are going to use the articles in subsequent semesters, that is probably the best way to go, since each copy is then made by an individual (...)

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