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    1. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 24 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      In 2013, Doug Boyd at the University of Kentucky debuted the results of an IMLS-funded project to create the Oral History Metadata Synchronizer. (...)

    2. October 2012 | Issue 343 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      I'll also demonstrate ImpactStory , an open-source tool for gathering altmetrics, and show how it can be used to promote OA, (...)

    3. LIFE Summer Research Grant Reflections: Digital Naturalism: Entomology VR Inspired by Maria Sybilla

      I familiarized myself with ideal source libraries and search terms and took measures to ensure I incorporated them justly.

    4. The Goodson Blogson

      Although the Open Access movement is rooted in the hard sciences, as a reaction to publicly-funded scientific research results (...)

    5. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 29 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      The Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement website hosts their documents as pdf files.

    6. Building a Spenser Archive - One Scan at a Time - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      The matrix from which these books are generated will be an open-access digital archive built to serve everyone from beginning students (...)

    7. October 2014 | Issue 355 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      For more information on how Duke authors can be part of the OA movement, connect to our guide on Open Access and Scholarly (...)

    8. List of Databases - Chinese Studies Recommended Databases - LibGuides at Duke University

      国家哲学社会科学文献中心 National Center for Philosophy & Social Science Documentation This open access platform includes nearly 2500 journals (...)

    9. December 2020 | Issue 392 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      When resting, relatively few capillaries were openSource: August Krogh – Facts. The Nobel Prize.

    10. December 2020 | Issue 392 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      When resting, relatively few capillaries were openSource: August Krogh – Facts. The Nobel Prize.

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