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

      The second thing that open access is not is just one thing.  Recently I have seen a lot of debate about what is and is not open access. 

    2. More on e-textbooks - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post And advice from up north Next Post Updates on NIH Public Access One thought on “More on (...)

    3. On the Occasion of Ros Raeford’s Retirement | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services

      Until late 2004, DUL was one of a very small number of large academic libraries that used Dewey. 

    4. Rebels in the Campus Bookstore - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It’s no surprise that an open textbook would be more effective than one that a third of students can’t afford to buy. 

    5. Getting into print the hard way - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I think helping authors publish is one of the roles librarians can take on in the future, and hope more of them move in that (...)

    6. Is it cool to be a pirate? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Don’t get me wrong, I’m a big fan of “one piece” (anime about pirates), that’s why I have thought of my answer to be an absolutely yes.

    7. Economic and Political Risk - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      Passport (Euromonitor) Navigating to a Country Report In Passport, Country Report is an option under several of the menus. One good (...)

    8. Open Access at Duke - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Thank you all so much for your foresight in moving in this direction. Pam Shurmer-Smith says: March 20, 2010 at 8:13 pm Can I say a (...)

    9. Where is the best place to find information on a specific subject? - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Individual research consultations can be arranged by appointment with one of our reference or subject librarians . Consultations can be (...)

    10. Managing discontinuities - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I have issues with Rosenthal’s formulation too — not least that the data curation service model he proposes is not at all the one I see (...)

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