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    1. Listening to Lessig - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It fosters ignorance and inequality.  It makes education more difficult for many, retards economic progress, and slows development (...)

    2. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/2/

      Electronics or items with lots of pieces present a higher risk of COVID transmission and are difficult to disinfect without damage or a (...)

    3. OA, RNA and Wikipedia - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      RNA Biology does make its entire contents available in open access one year after publication, and it offers an “author pays” immediate OA (...)

    4. October 2021 | Issue 397 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Check out ClinicalKey's Enhancements Brandi Tuttle, Research & Education Have you noticed the newly designed front page for ClinicalKey ?

    5. Onyekwere E. Akwari Papers Open to Researchers | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      In 1960, seventeen African countries emerged from colonial rule, and the African Scholarship Program of American University (ASPAU) awarded (...)

    6. Onyekwere E. Akwari Papers Open to Researchers | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      In 1960, seventeen African countries emerged from colonial rule, and the African Scholarship Program of American University (ASPAU) awarded (...)

    7. Grasping at straws - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Grasping at straws - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to content About What we do For Faculty Authors Copyright in (...)

    8. Prognosticating about the new LoC - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Hayden, who is currently CEO of the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore.  As Inside Higher Ed tells us, Dr. Hayden is credited with (...)

    9. Can Google inherit quality? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But the failures of visual quality and metadata control threaten even the more modest view of Google Books as a giant index.  Without a (...)

    10. First sale goes to the Supreme Court, again - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Kirtsaeng was an infringer for reselling copyrighted textbooks that his family members bought in Thailand and sent to him in the US, where he (...)

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