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    1. A vexing question - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There have been apparently legal boycotts against retailers based on their labor relations practices; this article , for instance, (...)

    2. Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month Through a Streaming Lens - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Explore and enjoy!  Fruits of Labor  (dir. Emily Cohen Ibañez) A Mexican-American teenage farmworker dreams of graduating high school (...)

    3. B8, OA, GSU and the crux of the matter - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Georgia State lawsuit is an attempt to force scholars to conform to an outdated model; even if the plaintiffs were to win in court (...)

    4. Bibliography · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years of American Women’s

      [Albany]: State of New York, Dept. of Labor, [1919]. Perkins Library, Duke University.

    5. Incarceration, Detention, Capital Punishment - Duke Human Rights Archive - LibGuides at Duke Univers

      Malcolm Bell papers on the Attica Prison uprising Malcolm Bell is an author, lawyer, and whistle blower; he was formerly a prosecuting attorney (...)

    6. What’s Streaming at Duke Libraries: Celebrating MLK Day 2024 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Blackmon’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, the film tells how even as chattel slavery came to an end in the South in 1865, thousands of African (...)

    7. 2011 October

      provides the tools, resources and guidance for each project, but the local community is also involved, organizing the project, soliciting funds, (...)

    8. April 3: Jistis pou Jando - The Devil's Tale

      In the archive of things Radio Haiti held onto, I came across a song called “Won’t Jean Dominique Find Justice?” by Haiti Rap Force.  (...)

    9. How to say goodbye to a University Press - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Even if digital publishing cannot reduce labor costs, surely it can reduce some of the expense of printing a book. 

    10. Now we see through a glass, darkly - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Content in academic journals is not paid for, of course, and peer-review is almost entirely also done by volunteer labor (supported by (...)

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