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    1. Social Networking Gets Legal

      Social Networking Gets Legal Skip to main content The Goodson Blogson News and Announcements from the J.

    2. Facebook, social networking and student privacy - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Facebook, social networking and student privacy - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education Skip to content Search Contact (...)

    3. Public Service & Social Reform - Women's History Manuscript Collections at the Rubenstein Library -

      Public Service & Social Reform - Women's History Manuscript Collections at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke (...)

    4. The Social Network - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      It doesn’t seem too much of a stretch to imagine how a service like this could be integrated with social networking sites.

    5. The Social Life of Libraries - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      In the past few years almost every successful dot-com Web service has added social aspects to its information services.

    6. From Topic to Research Question - SOCIOL 332: Methods of Social Research - LibGuides at Duke Univers

      Clarity Unclear: Why are social networking sites harmful? Clear: How are online users experiencing or addressing privacy (...)

    7. Funding Opportunities for Slavic, Eurasian, & East European Collections | Duke University Libraries

      Sponsor international book buying trips to Russia and Eastern Europe, which remain the best way to acquire unique materials, such as rare books, (...)

    8. Getting Personal (part 3): Mobile devices and the networked world - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifet

      Now Help Me with My Homework,” also explores this concept of social participation: “Educators studying social (...)

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      Law firms who block popular social-networking sites in an effort to decrease employee distractions may need to revisit this (...)

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