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    1. Spring 2013 iPads - Chemistry 201, Organic Chemistry - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      These apps are useful both as reference materials (student problems will often not contain all of the information they need to find a (...)

    2. Streaming Media with Warpwire - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Warpwire is a streaming media solution that is now available to the Duke community.

    3. New Features in Warpwire 1.7 Release - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      New Features in Warpwire 1.7 Release - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education Skip to content Search Contact Us Subscribe Menu What We (...)

    4. And the Envelope, Please - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Xiaoyan Song, Electronic Resources Acquisitions and Licensing Librarian, is this year’s winner of the Great Idea Award, presented to a staff (...)

    5. Actions speak louder - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Finally, it is worth noting that these “pending lists” were really just a solution to what we all recognize as the orphan works problem. 

    6. CCLearn - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Having seen too many projects stall while waiting for a perfect solution, we took the approach of adopting a licence and then measuring (...)

    7. Some Thoughts on AI, Plagiarism and Student Assessment - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educati

      There’s not one simple technology solution to student plagiarism or student use of AI tools in their work. 

    8. The economics of open access - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Open access is not a solution, per se , to the problem of journal costs, but it is a solution to the access problem that is (...)

    9. Happy Birthday and the best interests of orphan (works) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Most promising, however, is Brauneis’ comment that this kind of prescriptive rights approach to the problem of missing or inactive rights (...)

    10. Rules - Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3)

      I wince a bit whenever I hear some variation on “Our solution X works on our problem Y, so it should work on your problem Z” (and I (...)

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