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    1. What to Read this Month: July 2017 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Comfort Food: Meanings and Memories , edited by Michael Owen Jones and Lucy M. Long, explores this concept with examples taken from (...)

    2. Redefining research - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It seems that this means C-11 is now formally the law in Canada, although according to University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist the (...)

    3. ACTA and the embrace of big government - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Getting picky about the new ACS agreement Next Post Berlin in Beijing – first impressions One thought on (...)

    4. Open Access at Duke - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Pingback: Duke Votes for Open Access Pingback: New Directions in Scholarly Publishing » Open Access for Scholarly Writing at Duke - (...)

    5. A sequel on Salinger - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      She acknowledges the concept early on in the ruling, even citing it as one of the elements that reconciles copyright with the First (...)

    6. Half-lives, policies and embargoes - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      My overall impression is that the publishing industry is unable to show evidence of lost subscriptions based on the NIH public access policy (...)

    7. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 7

      For others, like me, it’s a completely new experience. Here are some thoughts I’ve had during this first week: Embrace new (...)

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly communications a

      UC’s leadership in advancing open access is longstanding, and we applaud their continued efforts to seek new models that would (...)

    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 38 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Trying to keep up with new acquisitions and increase our processing capacity.

    10. Signing My Rights Away (a guest post by Jennifer Ahern-Dodson) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Do we even want to list it? Would we list it as a new publication? Is it even our work? How did this happen?

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