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    1. Taking a stand - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Mark Patterson, the editor of the open access journal eLife, was at the GA to talk about research assessment.  Later I sat and talked (...)

    2. Durham, NC and Duke · Mapping the City: A Stranger's Guide · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Rigsbee and his family home, the name now synonymous with curious passers by of the Rigsbee Cemetery in the Blue Zone Student Parking, (...)

    3. 2013 February

      At last Tuesday’s Distinguished Speaker event in Geneen Auditorium here at the Fuqua School, I sat next to a 20-something woman who (...)

    4. Adventures in 4K - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      I connected the new TV (a 55” Sony X800E) to my 4K Roku, ethernet, HD antenna and stereo system and sat down to watch. The 1080p (...)

    5. Making Burritos In Conservation - Preservation Underground

      Could we come up with a low cost, low tech, fast, anyone-can-do-it solution? We sat down as a lab to brainstorm ideas. There was no way (...)

    6. Why is copyright different? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But if the rights holder has done nothing, has “sat on their rights,” to use a old-fashioned phrase that is amazingly applicable to the (...)

    7. The Color Purple: A New Story for a Familiar Reader - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      And when I bought it a decade later, it was only because it was on my mental what-every-personal-library-must-have list. For years it (...)

    8. Duke Faculty in the Civil Rights Movement: Peter Klopfer and Robert Osborn - The Devil's Tale

      Professors Peter Klopfer, Robert Osborn, and Frederick Herzog, along with a young Black student, sat in the Watts Grill in Chapel Hill. (...)

    9. Educause Learning Initiative Conference 2009 - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      A group of conference planners devised the story, the setup, and created a few basic video clips and websites. Then, they sat back and (...)

    10. Listening to Lessig - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is energetic and entertaining, but because its rhythms and conventions are so idiosyncratic, I think it may flatten the message a little (...)

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