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    1. New Adopt-A-Book Program Supports Conservation Dept. - Preservation Underground

      We hope to have a constant flow of new materials available for adoption, so check back often. Benefits of Adoption An (...)

    2. The next wave of e-readers - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      But, for now, it seems that adoption is not the problem, the products are. Comments are closed.

    3. Piazza class Q&A tool demo, 1/9/2012 - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Piazza has won wide adoption at Stanford, Berkeley, MIT, Cornell, and dozens of other schools as a replacement or supplement for (...)

    4. Library Gift Ideas for the Holiday Season - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Each digital collection available for adoption is unique, allowing you to specialize your holiday gift to someone’s interests.  

    5. Three-Part Webinar on Digital Badging - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Badges also promote lifelong learning that extends beyond the classroom and brings to light accomplishments that otherwise might have been (...)

    6. Copyright, Open Access, and Human Rights - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The report calls for the adoption of international treaties on copyright limitations and exceptions for libraries and education.  

    7. Typography (and the Web) - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Thanks for sharing this great article and if I had to go to university again, I would have taken a course or two in typography. Comments are (...)

    8. Getting Personal (part 1): When blogs are more than blogs - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educ

      Cole Camplese discussed Penn State’s adoption of the popular MoveableType blogging platform.

    9. The Goodson Blogson

      However, the building still remains closed to the public, except for official business .

    10. Looking for the devil in the details - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      ps nice website . Comments are closed. Discussions about the changing world of scholarly communications and copyright Search the (...)

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