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    1. Scholarly Communications | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Duke has designed a template to simplify creating a data management plan. The Duke Office of Scientific Integrity (DOSI) (...)

    2. The Trouble with Triples - Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3)

      Eric Hellman wrote about reification a few years back: Unfortunately, RDF, the data model underlying Linked Data and the (...)

    3. Citing sources - Library Resources for iMEP Students - LibGuides at Duke University

      Remember, giving credit is essential to academic integrity! Anatomy of a citation Many publications in the environmental sciences use (...)

    4. Citing sources - Library Resources for iMEP Students - LibGuides at Duke University

      Remember, giving credit is essential to academic integrity! Anatomy of a citation Many publications in the environmental sciences use (...)

    5. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 30 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Second, do scholarly authors need to take steps to protect the integrity of their ideas and their voices from editorial presumptions? 

    6. FFV1: The Gains of Lossless - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Our FFV1 scripts employ several degrees of quality-control checks, input logs and checksums, which ensure file integrity. The files can (...)

    7. Graded Discussion Forums on Coursera

      I’d like to present in this post some of the common objections to graded forums presented by MOOC students, as well as some data from (...)

    8. 2012 December

      Posted by Meg in Book Reviews | No Comments » New Data Sets in WRDS Monday, December 3rd, 2012 Ford Library is pleased to announce the (...)

    9. Text Mining Talk > TODAY at 2:30 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Ryan will provide an overview and a critique of text-mining projects, and discuss project design, methodology, scope, integrity of (...)

    10. When should the government intervene? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There has not been a lot of comment on this site about the launch of PRISM (The Partnership for Research Integrity in Science & (...)

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