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    1. The Goodson Blogson

      Lee's Resolution began the series of events that lead to the writing of the Declaration of Independence and its adoption on July 4, (...)

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

      If you believe immediate, obligatory open access will help the careers of young scholars, then prove it.

    3. Stepping back from sharing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This was a vain effort to undermine OA policies; clearly Elsevier was hoping that their sanctions would discourage adoption.  This did (...)

    4. Policy consequences - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But not all unintended consequences are negative, and I want to take a moment to celebrate some unexpected things that have resulted from the (...)

    5. German Festival Books · Mapping the City: A Stranger's Guide · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The first printed world map as well as the first map printed in vernacular were published in the German city of Augsburg in the late 15th (...)

    6. Maps and Art · Mapping the City: A Stranger's Guide · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The administration made advertisements for the country aided by Beck’s map that presented them as closer to the city center and easy to (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      Another remaining case is not getting as much national attention, but its subject matter is likely quite familiar to many LARW alumni at Duke: (...)

    8. The Goodson Blogson

      The Durham Statement aimed to improve the dissemination of legal scholarly information through formal commitments to open access and (...)

    9. NGOs - Global Health Refugees - French Language - LibGuides at Duke University

      Hunger Project Aims to end hunger and poverty by pioneering sustainable, grassroots, women-centered strategies and advocating for their (...)

    10. Defining Corruption in America: A History

      In her book she aims to awaken citizens and the courts to what she calls the anti-corruption principle, and to how this principle played a major (...)

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