Item Detail
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Duke University
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Duke University Libraries
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Office of Copyright and Scholarly Communications
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Paolo Mangiafico
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https://twitter.com/DukeOpenAccess
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Duke University Libraries partners with members of the Duke community to publish and disseminate scholarship in new and creative ways, including helping to publish scholarly journals on an open access digital platform, archiving previously published and original works, and consulting on new forms of scholarly dissemination.
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2007
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services are distributed across library units/departments
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library operating budget (100)
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campus-based faculty-driven journals (4); technical/research reports (10); databases (2); ETDs (500); undergraduate capstones/honors theses (40); Research blogs; digital scholarship projects; curated archival collections.
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Cultural Anthropology; Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies; Andererseits; Vivliofika; Scholarly Communications @ Duke
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100
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Working with more datasets, digital projects, and forms other than linear text; exploring platforms that support new publishing models, not just digital versions of old journal models. Providing more consulting services to members of our community on appropriate tools and venues for publishing their work online, whether or not on a library-hosted platform.