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    1. Web Writing Style Guide | Duke University Libraries

      Web users trying to grab and go prefer inverted pyramid style to traditional narrative style (Redish, 2007) Use short paragraphs.

    2. Book Review: On The Edge

      She describes her own bad judgment during a climb up the Carstensz Pyramid in western New Guinea, as she put herself in danger without (...)

    3. Leveling Up Our Document Viewer - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      A tile delivered by IIPImage server Behind the scenes, we have pyramid TIFF images (one for each page), served up as JPGs by IIPImage (...)

    4. Indiana Jones and The Greek Manuscripts - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Finally, the images are converted to Pyramid TIFF files, which allow our web site users to zoom out and see all the pages at once, or (...)

    5. Using Community-Built, Open-Source Software to Build a New Digital Collections Platform - Bitstreams

      Because the image server stores the images as Pyramid TIFFs , we’re able to provide very smooth and fast in-browser pan and zoom of (...)

    6. Zoomable Hi-Res Images: Hopping Aboard the OpenSeadragon Bandwagon - Bitstreams: The Digital Collect

      In concert with tiled digital images (we use Pyramid TIFFs ), an image server ( IIPImage ), and a standard image data model ( IIIF: (...)

    7. 2014 March

      She describes her own bad judgment during a climb up the Carstensz Pyramid in western New Guinea, as she put herself in danger without (...)

    8. Plan and Refine Your Course - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      The taxonomy is depicted as a pyramid of skills that are categorized in a hierarchical way, with lower-order skills building up to (...)

    9. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/26/

      She describes her own bad judgment during a climb up the Carstensz Pyramid in western New Guinea, as she put herself in danger without (...)

    10. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 25 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      Because the image server stores the images as Pyramid TIFFs , we’re able to provide very smooth and fast in-browser pan and zoom of (...)

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