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    1. It probably needs to be said - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Many will also recall that Patry shuttered his blog in 2008, in part because of his growing perception that readers were not able to (...)

    2. Paper Crumbs - Preservation Underground

      Over the years we have heard some comments about how much boxing we do and the perception that we prefer to box things rather than fix (...)

    3. A Journey's End - The Devil's Tale

      Collectively they paint a picture of Doris that challenges the general perception of her as an eccentric and tragic figure.

    4. The ironies of risk avoidance - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Fear could be dispelled by robust discussions and plentiful information about copyright issues, but instead a leading journal elects to remain (...)

    5. Low Maintenance Book Club October meeting - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Tiptree’s fiction reflects the darkly complex world its author inhabited: exploring the alien among us; the unreliability of (...)

    6. Love, Unconventionally - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Nearly all characters in film and television have been played by abled actors, leaving our collective perception of disability skewed. (...)

    7. Opening Reception for Farmworkers and Food Exhibits - The Devil's Tale

      The reception, which will feature Latin American food and live music, is free and open to the public. “Contrary to the perception of (...)

    8. Jews in Europe - Jewish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      The crisis of Aristotelianism (which progressively touched upon all fields of knowledge), religious fractures and unrest, the scientific (...)

    9. Imagine Life without Email: Paul Jones, Sept. 25 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In these environments, people feel obligated to send much email and create larger and larger documents to give the perception they’re (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 35 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      The outraged comments point up this perception, even though they are largely misinformed. 

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