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    1. Publisher position on author rights - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      While pre-print repositories seem less threatening to the traditional business model of journal publishing, the scientific record is (...)

    2. Saying the right things, then doing them - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Open access, especially in its “green” form of author self-archiving, is not a threat to scholarly societies.

    3. Stories We Sell: Crafting Public Persona from Walt Whitman to Billie Eilish | Duke University Librar

      The methods of self-promotion that Whitman employed in the nineteenth-century have extended into modern popular culture.

    4. Who posted all those articles to ResearchGate anyway? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For anyone interested, here are some tools for doing this the right way: SPARC Author Addendum for publishing contracts SHERPA/RoMEO (...)

    5. Getting published - Environmental Sciences - LibGuides at Duke University

      Elsevier also offers a manuscript-matching tool, see Journal Finder . Predatory publishing While definitions widely vary, Grudniewicz (...)

    6. The economics of open access - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This outcome is all the more significant in light of the fact that self-archiving already rests entirely in the hands of the research (...)

    7. The Devil's Tale - Page 40 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      The other is a book of poems titled, Self Portrait as Joseph Cornell , by Ken Taylor, a local poet who lives in Pittsboro.

    8. Updates on NIH Public Access - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In effect, this means that Oxford authors will be selecting the fourth of the methods NIH has identified, which is much easier for Oxford (...)

    9. OA, RNA and Wikipedia - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      On the one hand, it is a good sign that publishers are beginning to see open access as a supporter of scholarly publishing rather than (...)

    10. Getting published - Earth & Climate Sciences - LibGuides at Duke University

      Contact  copyright-questions@duke.edu   for more information on copyright, publishing, and self-archiving. Information from (...)

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