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    1. Collaboration and the open access movement - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Collaboration and the open access movement - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to content About What we do For (...)

    2. Open access for hardware? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Jon’s suggestion here is that the open hardware movement create mechanisms to publish what is called “prior art” — the science (...)

    3. Open Access Week 2022 at Duke – Duke ScholarWorks

      Discover the roots of openness in scholarship from open source software to the movement to make scientific research (...)

    4. Are fair use and open access incompatible? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Over reliance on impact factor hurts scholarship in many ways, but one of them is by pushing publishers to focus on the next big thing instead (...)

    5. Open Access Week Talk: Altmetrics and the Decoupled Journal - Duke University Libraries Blogs

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

    6. Women at the Center - Issue 5, Summer 2003

      Ann Marie Nicolosi, for work on a book that compares female imagery in the media during the women’s suffrage movement and the women’s (...)

    7. Data Management Past Workshops | Duke University Libraries

      This workshop will introduce the Open Science Framework (OSF), which is a free, open source project management tool (...)

    8. Women at the Center - Issue 18, Fall 2010

      Their records are excellent source ma- terials for anyone seeking to understand the women’s music movement.

    9. Women at the Center - Issue 22, Fall 2012

      With the increasing availability and functionality of open source e-publication software and dedicated hardware devices for (...)

    10. Women at the Center - Issue 11, Spring 2007

      As for my legacy, I’d like to serve as a source of information and inspiration for other lesbians of color and social justice activists (...)

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