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    1. Book Review: Two Books on Business Improv

      When faced with rapidly changing circumstances, managers use their knowledge and experience to explore possibilities, synthesize (...)

    2. Understanding Paradise · DANTE & HIS AFTERLIVES: "To see the stars again..." · Duke University Libra

      The eagle singles out the extraordinary salvation of Ripheus and the Emperor Trajan, classical figures who would have had no knowledge (...)

    3. Men’s Perspectives · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years of American W

      Anti-Suffrage Addressed to “the men of Massachusetts,” this pamphlet lays out specific reasons why male and female anti-suffragists believed (...)

    4. North Carolina Resources - East Asian Resources for Teachers - LibGuides at Duke University

      Carolina Asia Center Founded in 2002, the Carolina Asia Center (CAC) is the University of North Carolina’s flagship organization for (...)

    5. Getting Started - Native American/Indigenous Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      About NAISA: "As the primary Native American/Indigenous cultural organization on campus, we serve as a resource for all Native (...)

    6. Getting Started - Native American/Indigenous Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      About NAISA: "As the primary Native American/Indigenous cultural organization on campus, we serve as a resource for all Native (...)

    7. Open Scholarship in the Humanities: Emilie Menzel - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      This task required simplifying the back-end organization of the database, as well as clear, highly thorough documentation.”

    8. The fractured marketplace: A look at the state of e-textbook and electronic course materials - Duke

      Earlier this year, Connexions started the OpenStax College initiative , an organization devoted to making open source peer reviewed (...)

    9. Why Open Access is important to Duke - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Duke’s strategic plan says that one of our key goals is to apply knowledge in the service of society . Currently, much of the (...)

    10. Fair is fair, isn't it? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      My real dispute is with the phrase “immutable fact.”  As the knowledge economy changes rapidly, few “facts” will really be “immutable.” 

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