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    1. Images - Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Ornamika: online archive of ornament and design, sourced from museum collections worldwide.

    2. Art History, Music & Film - Asian Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Rather Eurocentric Art, Art History and Visual Studies Oxford Art Online Amalgam of art reference sources, including dictionaries (Oxford (...)

    3. How to find a human - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In addition to this original database, there is get2human.com , which is “more actively maintained” than the original site, but which (...)

    4. Notice anything different about your Bb site? - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Contact your subject specialist , who will replace the Library Guides link with a more appropriate page or work with you to design a (...)

    5. What is your Lesegeschwindigkeit?? - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Jakob Nielsen , a renowned Danish researcher in the field of web design for user satisfaction, compared the speed of reading (...)

    6. Lyre, Lyre... Lyre at Lilly - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      John’s background is in art, textile design and music therapy. Come and hear the interesting story of the performer and his instrument.

    7. Text Mining Talk > TODAY at 2:30 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Ryan will provide an overview and a critique of text-mining projects, and discuss project design, methodology, scope, integrity of data (...)

    8. 2008 March

      You can access GFDatabase from our web database list. Note: some series visible in the Categories list are not part of our current (...)

    9. Book Reviews: Lean In and The Boy Kings

      Book Reviews: Lean In and The Boy Kings Ford Library « Important Database Content Changes Book Reviews: Innovation-Part 1 » Book (...)

    10. Repository Mega-Migration Update - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      That release will not include any significant design changes, but is simply compatible with the new Fedora 4 code base.  

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