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By Derek Attig on Oct 20th, 2011

For the past week, I've been doing research for my dissertation in the U.S. National Archives. Specifically, I've been looking at records and...

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By Rich Herbst on May 2nd, 2011

In as early as the sixth century A.D., a primitive version of the game we know as chess sprouted in India. Much different from the strategic...

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By Sarah Tufano on Apr 13th, 2011

In 1968, a leading figure in the pop art movement named Andy Warhol asserted that “[i]n the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes...

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By Patrick Keilty on Oct 14th, 2010

UCLA Information Studies Colloquium featuring Kalpana Shankar on Privacy, Information, and Aging: Framing the Challenges of Digital Data in...

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By Cathy Davidson on Dec 15th, 2009

Jim Gray, the database software researcher who disappeared at sea in 2007, predicted the paradigm shift in science that would arise from the...

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By Cathy Davidson on Jun 4th, 2009

Scott Jaschik has a new piece in INSIDE HIGHER ED on "The Split Over Open Access." Here's the url: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/06/...

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By Cathy Davidson on May 26th, 2008

WHAT GOOGLE EARTH DOESN'T SHOW YOU
Independent Weekly, May 21 -- Duke sociologist Gary Gereffi, Duke
technology consultant Shawn Miller...

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