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    1. Shin of Beef Stewed with Wow Wow Sauce (1823) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      But I can tell you that I was drawn to it by one word: Wow. More particularly, it was that word, twice.

    2. The Goodson Blogson

      Your adjusted gross income for 2009 must be $57,000 or less in order to take advantage of the FreeFile program.

    3. Managing copyright in your own work – Duke ScholarWorks

      It is not necessary to register a work in order to have copyright in that work. Registration, however, has several advantages.

    4. A PSA on Printing from Lexis & Westlaw

      Rather than send every Lexis or Westlaw document directly to the stand-alone printers, try the “ Download ” button instead of “Print” or (...)

    5. Welcome Jovana! - Preservation Underground

      I look forward to getting to work with my new coworkers and colleagues in person once we’re back on campus though, and to check out all the (...)

    6. Keeping It Together - Preservation Underground

      I was worried about keeping all the little bits organized, so that nothing would be lost or put in the wrong order as it underwent this (...)

    7. Are fair use and open access incompatible? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      He is drawing small excerpts from several published articles in order to compare and critique as part of his own scholarly argument. 

    8. The Goodson Blogson

      Keep in mind that FIT’s search engine lacks the sophistication of Google or Lexis/Westlaw: when it comes to searching, single-word (...)

    9. What We Read in Dec 2022 & Jan 2023 - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      But since the grammar assistants in my word processors often flag what is already correct… Continue reading >>> David’s New Year (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 24 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Yet you can be sure that if those things happen, all of our campuses would be pressured to adopt the “Georgia State model” in order to (...)

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