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    1. The Complete "Mystery Date with a Book" List - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Selected by Katie Henningsen , Head of Research Services, Rubenstein Library: Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo : “Love, (...)

    2. For Valentine’s Day, We Offer Some of Our Favorite Literary Crushes - Duke University Libraries Blog

      Oliver Sacks, Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain : “How music works in our brains…” Selected by Katie Henningsen , Head of Research (...)

    3. February 2017 | Issue 369 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      After putting so much effort into acquiring funding, getting IRB approval, collecting and analyzing data, and publishing your findings, (...)

    4. Artificial Intelligence and Assignment Design - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      AI Literacy Both you and your students should have a level playing field when it comes to understanding generative AI. You cannot count (...)

    5. The other shoe drops - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      That question would, I think, persist even if a court accepted the claim, by no means obvious, that a licensing market does count to (...)

    6. MOOCs and student learning - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      She is a perfect example of someone who will not count toward a completion statistic but who is gaining something very valuable through (...)

    7. Welcome to the Abode of Happiness! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Post navigation Previous Post You Count! The 2020 Census Next Post Meet Lilly’s Class of 2020 – Sarah One thought on “Welcome to the (...)

    8. Welcome, Hillary Gatlin! - The Devil's Tale

      I’ve been in more basements, “troll dungeons”, closets, and attics than I can count. While those places are not good spaces for storing (...)

    9. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 29 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      In an earlier blog post on open data , I mentioned a study that showed similar effects for the data underlying the publications.

    10. Finding out who your friends are - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      First, it makes the point that the publishers argument about how the “easy” licensing that is supposedly available should make this factor (...)

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