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    1. Irrational publishing and recursive publics - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      “Two Bits: the Cultural Significance of Free Software” is published by Duke University Press (you can buy a copy here ), but is also (...)

    2. FLC Call for Proposals - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Discussed how to improve student buy-in for small group learning activities and projects.

    3. Books in the cloud - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      My second response was to reconsider my growing inclination to buy a Kindle. The really meaty issues, of course, are not whether I (...)

    4. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/19/

      In Irrationally Yours , Ariely expands his answers to questions published in the Journal since 2012, presenting issues such as why people (...)

    5. In a (Temporary) Time of Remote Work, Duke's FOLIO Implementation Continues - Bitstreams: The Digita

      Library staff also use locations to understand how often items are borrowed, decide when to move items to our off-campus storage, and decide (...)

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      In Irrationally Yours , Ariely expands his answers to questions published in the Journal, presenting issues such as why people complain; how to (...)

    7. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 33 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      These pages contain, to the best of our ability, objective analysis and application of copyright law. 

    8. ETDs, publishing & policy based on fear - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One librarian told me that she looked for “quality, coverage, currency and authority” when buying monographs and the claim that she might not (...)

    9. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/64/

      The senior editor of Soundview Executive Book Summaries compiled 10 to 20 page summaries from 15 management books, half of which were (...)

    10. Life's a Beach (So Read the Fine Print)

      Investigate before you buy . Customers who check out businesses and charities with their local Better Business Bureau can get a sense (...)

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