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    1. 2008 February

      We’ve added over 150 new business e-book titles to Duke University Libraries eContent holdings.

    2. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/41/

      Download our annotated selections from the NYT Business Bestseller’s List here . © Reviewer: Meg Trauner – Ford Library – Fuqua School (...)

    3. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/16/

      Here are 6 new books that were just added to the Business Best Sellers Kindles in the Ford Library.

    4. https://blogs.library.duke.edu/magazine/files/2014/01/DUL-AR2013.mech_.pages_.pdf

      We are the keeper of things that endure, not to mention the official custodian of university history. Longevity is our business. So is (...)

    5. Now we see through a glass, darkly - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This detailed response from SPARC Europe points out many of the gaps in logic and evidence that plague the Finch report (referred to as “a (...)

    6. Requirements & Information - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Will the project result in a published or shared result?  Sustainable change: Once project support has ended, is the department, school (...)

    7. Saying the right things, then doing them - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Finally, Fitzpatrick also addresses the complaint that open access business models are not sustainable.  She returns, by way (...)

    8. Who pays, and what are we paying for? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      An Overview and Discussion of the Open Access Journal Business Model, (lack of) Transparency, and What is Important for the Various (...)

    9. Duke Libraries Support for Open Access in Scholarly Journal Publishing – Duke ScholarWorks

      OLH uses reasonably priced contributions from libraries to fund their business activities so that scholarship can be shared openly in a (...)

    10. What to Read this Month: August 2019 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The result is a more sustainable philosophy of aid that elevates the voices of people in need as neighbors, partners, and customers.

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