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    1. Property or privilege - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I look forward to following this debate, but at the outset I want to note that the analogy between IP and physical property is not all (...)

    2. Book Review: Screwnomics

      True enough, I suppose, but a rather simplistic look at a world which includes class, race, sexuality and religion as equals to the (...)

    3. Vaccination | Duke University Libraries

      Vaccination | Duke University Libraries Skip to main content Menu  Current Exhibits Past Upcoming Online Exhibition Services Propose an (...)

    4. Open Access and the Metrics of Scholarly Impact - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      New methods and venues for publishing scholarship and tracking how it’s being used have kept the debate bubbling on how research impact (...)

    5. Jewish Women - Jewish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      The Jewish Woman in America by Charlotte Baum; Paula Hyman; Sonya Michel Call Number: E184.36.W64 B386 1976 c.1 ISBN: 0803797079 Publication (...)

    6. Three things open access is not - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      You can see one example of the debate this has caused here . Note that I said that charging article processing fees is a subset of gold (...)

    7. Half-lives, policies and embargoes - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is worth noting that Davis does not actually make that claim, but his study is being used to support that argument in the on-going (...)

    8. A Different Take on "Yes We Can!" - The Devil's Tale

      Duke University experienced a similar debate in 1981, in what is today referred to as the Nixon Library Controversy.

    9. Defining Corruption in America: A History

      As Teachout notes, corruption was a major concern of our nation's founding fathers, a focus of debate during the Constitutional (...)

    10. Reacting to the Past: Regional Faculty Conference at Duke - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educ

      Tony explained that the game he designed, “the Pluto Debate,” boosted engagement and discussion amongst the undergraduate students in (...)

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