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    1. Web Maps & Presentations - ArcGIS Online Introduction - LibGuides at Duke University

      Create editable layer Choose template; locate feature; add title; description; image link; choose symbol When saving, choose tags, (...)

    2. Love Data Week (Feb. 12-16) - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      Story Maps with ArcGIS Online : Learn how to tell your data story with an interactive map that integrates other media (photos, text, videos) and (...)

    3. Fuqua Faculty Scholarship: Andres Musalem

      This accounted for a total of 284,709 transactions from 13,103 customers. Based on their analysis and findings from these data, the (...)

    4. Class Introduction - Art History 245S: Women in Visual Arts - LibGuides at Duke University

      Practice  textual and visual analysis of books, manuscripts, and artifacts. Analyze  the ways that women have explored the artistic, (...)

    5. Class Introduction - Art History 245S: Women in Visual Arts - LibGuides at Duke University

      Practice  textual and visual analysis of books, manuscripts, and artifacts. Analyze  the ways that women have explored the artistic, (...)

    6. Patents - Chemistry - LibGuides at Duke University

      The Lens (formerly Patent Lens) Free, open-access resource for global patent search and analysis over 100 million patent records from (...)

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      Step 3: Fitting the Image to the Layers The next step will relocate the image to the center of your current window and will (...)

    8. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 22 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      Sean Aery has posted about his work as a developer, including the integration of the OpenSeadragon image viewer into our UI. He also (...)

    9. Multispectral Imaging Through Collaboration - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Below is a page from Jantz 723, one processed as a black and white image and the other a Principal Component Analysis produced (...)

    10. Choose Course Materials - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      When unsure who owns an image, try using Google reverse image search to identify where the image is from.

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