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    1. The Shortest Year - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Includes color mesh and CT scan web previews, expanded metadata for non-CT modalities, and a greatly improved UI.

    2. ArcLight at the End of the Tunnel - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Our current platform was pretty good for its time, but a lot has changed in eight years. The way we build web applications today is (...)

    3. A Brief Excursion in the Wayback Machine - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Rowling publishes first  Harry Potter  book,  Titanic  hits theaters, Hong Kong becomes part of China again, Princess Diana dies—and our website (...)

    4. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 2 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries D

      Here’s what they do: Nutch Crawls web pages that we want to include in the website search.

    5. Troubling (and silly) journal policy - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I would not have believe it was true had I not seen the language on a web page of instructions for a Haworth journal myself.

    6. New NIH Public Access Policy Now in Effect | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Open Access ≠ Compliance: Publishing in an open access journal or posting to a preprint server like bioRxiv does not fulfill the NIH (...)

    7. 2008 January

      Your older bookmarks still worked for a time because Perkins Library maintained “re-directs” on their server which automatically (...)

    8. Redesigned Library Website: A Brief Interlude - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Redesigned Library Website: A Brief Interlude - Duke University Libraries Blogs Go Search Announcement , Services , Technology , Web (...)

    9. New NIH Public Access Policy Takes Effect July 1 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Open Access ≠ Compliance: Publishing in an open access journal or posting to a preprint server like bioRxiv does not fulfill the NIH (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 55 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      The Court of Appeals variously upheld and reversed parts of the previous district court ruling, but the upshot was that fair use was found for (...)

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