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CONDUIT is curated by UC San Diego Library Scholarly Communications and is intended as a space to inform the UC San Diego academic community of advances and issues in research, publishing, and related topics. While this blog is an exploration in communicating advances in scholarly communication to our campus, we will engage simultaneously with the public, researchers, and scholars around the world. ucsdcbox-dev.wc.reclaim.press/scholcomm/2017/09/13/hello-world/
The first post connects scholarly communication to the campus mission.
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