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    1. 654269113_EDU_Getting_Started_USRG_US_DIG.indd

      WACC Use WACC to display capital structure, theoretical weighted average cost of capital, economic value added, return on invested (...)

    2. Open Educational Resources – what are they and how can you use them? - Duke Learning Innovation & Li

      If you are already using or creating such OERs, or considering doing so in future, CIT would like to talk with you about the (...)

    3. The Librarian Is In: A Conversation with Joseph Salem, Duke’s New University Librarian - Duke Univer

      In academic libraries, we do it for the benefit of future generations. We’re contributing to education, which by definition is focused (...)

    4. WarpWire – Annual Report 2015-2016

      Duke’s close relationship with the developers of the product continues to bring value in support and influence in Warpwire’s (...)

    5. Economic Evolution

      A tool for managing time and risk, finance was an innovation that permitted individuals to move economic value forward and backward (...)

    6. Sewing Models: Pandemic Edition - Preservation Underground

      How do we create assets for a post-epidemic future we cannot fully know? How do we make decisions about value and use without (...)

    7. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      There are a wide range of uses of this software, from special effects for films to illustrating … Blog / Teaching Strategies 14 tweets that (...)

    8. Change is afoot in Software Development and Integration Services - Bitstreams: The Digital Collectio

      We’ve done some backlog refinement to prioritize the most important and highest value features, and defined acceptance criteria for the (...)

    9. 'Kits' Is Replacing 'Toolkits' - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      More information will follow about the future of Toolkits, but here are some resources to help you get started with Kits: Kits Quick (...)

    10. Book Review: Zero to One

      Thiel explains that successful startups find value in unexpected places, create small monopolies and scale up.

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