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    1. April 2022 | Issue 400 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      International Journal for Equity in Health , 21(1), 22. Kaplan, S. J. (2021).

    2. Economic Effects of Migration - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      It goes without saying that the services which send the money back to the migrants’ home countries are not free. The WB traces the cost (...)

    3. On Brand: Duke Faculty Publishes Open Access Book on Modern History of Japanese Advertising - Duke U

      Academic books tend to be expensive, especially books in art history that have higher production value with extensive illustrations. This can (...)

    4. Libraries Dramatically Expand Ebook Offerings - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      “The partnership allows for expanded access to scholarly material, with less overlap, at a lower cost to each TRLN institution,” says (...)

    5. Mellon Grant Continues Support of Open-Source Library System - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      These routine business functions are mission-critical for libraries, but the proprietary software that manages them can cost colleges (...)

    6. The Sad Saga of Library Staplers - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The dept found it is much cost effective to buy paper that already has 3 holes punched.

    7. Finding your way using GIS - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      You don’t even have to make a map … you might just want to answer questions about distance (example: what are the closest stores that sell (...)

    8. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/26/

      Fingers: the man who brought down Irish Nationwide and cost us €5.4bn . Gill & Macmillan, 2013. Bagli, Charles V.

    9. Federal Agency Public Access requirements – what you need to know – Duke ScholarWorks

      It is crucial to adhere to these guidelines to maintain funding status. No Cost to Authors : Authors can submit their manuscript files (...)

    10. Free to Be 1G - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      According to Duke’s Office of Access and Equity, which serves first-generation and low-income students on campus, 1G students now (...)

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