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    1. Fair Use ferment - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I won’t repeat Nancy’s excellent points about the Code here, except to make two small comments. First, the Code is not legal (...)

    2. Building the Ecosystem of Learning Tools - Annual Report 2018-2019

      Contact us at learninginnovation@duke.edu if you’re interested in partnering to transform your students’ learning experience. Code+ (...)

    3. Commodity Codes - Trade Data Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      Revisions Be aware of the revision being used for the data that you're studying and use the appropriate revision to look up the (...)

    4. Bass Digital Education Fellows Spotlight Series: Christina Bejjani Develops Introductory Programming

      “The fact that this site is on Github means that students can also be brought into the learning process,” Bejjani said at the Bass Digital (...)

    5. Story Maps - Web-Based Mapping Applications - LibGuides at Duke University

      Overview Simple Web Mapping Build a Map Story Maps ArcGIS Online and Esri Story Maps Google Applications Tableau Geocoding (...)

    6. Minding Your Business: Locating Company and Industry Data - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visua

      SimplyAnalytics When searching these resources (or any business data source), it often helps to use an industry classification (...)

    7. ArcLight Migration: A Status Update After Three Months of Work - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections

      Any chance that you will be sharing your code with the community? Sean says: June 4, 2020 at 2:58 pm Thank you, Brian!

    8. Copyright and plagiarism – Duke ScholarWorks

      It is also plagiarism to use data taken from an unacknowledged source, even though factual material like data may not be protected by (...)

    9. Alumni Database Resources for Job Seekers

      Reference USA –database of directory information for 12 million US businesses that is searchable by SIC code, geographic location, (...)

    10. Constitutions, Everywhere

      Current state constitutions can be quickly accessed through the current state code (see the library’s State Codes collection on Level 3).

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