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    1. Meet Data and Visualization Services - Duke Univ. Libraries

      We also provide long term storage for Duke data collections through Duke’s institutional repository. Data Storage and (...)

    2. DDR-RD: Previewing DUL's new platform for research data - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      DukeSpace has served as our institutional repository for open access publications since 2006.

    3. Suddenly, Open Access is all the rage. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Hard on the heels of this public access mandate came news of the vote this week by the Harvard faculty to require deposit of all articles (...)

    4. Walking the talk - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The more subversive option is to publish in the best journals that will take one’s work (whether solo or co-authored) and then to post the final (...)

    5. Keeping up with the world - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The same recognition surely underlies the decisions by nine European universities that have adopted self-archiving policies that ask or require (...)

    6. OA policies and future directions - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      By giving the university a license to make works available in an institutional repository, the policy changes the default for (...)

    7. Books & Databases - Latin American & Caribbean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Books & Databases - Latin American & Caribbean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides Latin American & (...)

    8. Where does a publication contract fit in? (Final widget) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Another right that is becoming very important is the author’s right to post her work on a personal web page, in a disciplinary (...)

    9. Stepping back from sharing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Second, when the time finally does roll around when an author can make her own work available through an institutional (...)

    10. Policy consequences - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Kevin Smith says: May 17, 2010 at 8:27 am I should add, on a personal note, that the piece Peter cites in which I argue that not all (...)

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