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    1. Primary Sources - Japanese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Visual Resources Images are a primary source, but are placed in a separate folder to highlight them. Japanese Institutional (...)

    2. And advice from up north - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In its intellectual property advisory CAUT expresses concisely both the problem: Without copyright ownership, academic staff can lose control of (...)

    3. French Catalogs for Books - French and Francophone Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Full-text Digital Libraries - Internet/Free of Charge Gallica  the digital library of the French National Library Bibliothèque  Nationale de (...)

    4. Help - Earth & Climate Sciences - LibGuides at Duke University

      You can also look for other Duke-affiliated publications in our institutional repository DukeSpace . Duke doesn't have the (...)

    5. Help - Environmental Sciences - LibGuides at Duke University

      You can also look for other Duke-affiliated publications in our institutional repository DukeSpace . Duke doesn't have the (...)

    6. What does scholarly communications mean to you? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Looking back on what I have written, I guess I would add “technology” and “institutional repository” as search words.” While I (...)

    7. Using the Unix Shell - DH Boot Camp for Librarians - LibGuides at Duke University

      This article focuses on using Unix tools to transform and manage digital assets that might be stored in an institutional (...)

    8. Moving into the open - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      On this new site, this group of people will be writing about how scholarship and scholarly publishing is changing and can change in ways that (...)

    9. Copyright roundup - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And that situation is very similar, it seems to me, to the making of digital copies of older dissertations and placing them in an (...)

    10. Open Access at the tipping point - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      We approached the policy as a default position, and built services to make it easy for Duke authors to make their work open access via an (...)

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