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    1. Developing a Code of Ethics for Rubenstein Library Instruction Sessions - The Devil's Tale

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    3. Finding Your Voice: Developing an Exhibit on the History of Duke's Latina/o/e/x Students - The Devil

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    4. Among Friends - Winter 2013

      Duke has built one of the top research library systems in the country. As our prominence and reputation continue to grow, the whole (...)

    5. Collections | Duke University Libraries

      The collection highlights their work as experimental economists and influential figures in developing the field of experimental (...)

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    7. iPad as a tool for Global Health fieldwork research - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      It is good for both a developed and developing country. It has a long battery life in case you don’t easily have access to (...)

    8. IGO-NGO Cooperation - Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) - LibGuides at Duke University

      CSOs play a key role at major United Nations Conferences and as indispensable partners for UN efforts at the country level. At the same (...)

    9. Getting hit with a BRIC - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And not only that: it is even more complex when a powerful country puts pressure on others to adopt maximalist IP protection, while at (...)

    10. More big words in international copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The WTO, however, ultimately allowed cross-retaliation to be two-way, so that a country whose markets in other goods are unfairly (...)

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