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      The letter from Phyllis to Nancy serves as a precursor to current weight loss advertising’s penchant for before-and-after photos, Instagram (...)

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      In that role I functioned as a sort of information detective, and I was Google before Google. My cumulative experiences led me (...)

    3. August 2019 | Issue 384 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      ClinicalKey E-Books and the Lippincott Advisor (Health Library) also hold many crucial and popular titles.

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      After talking through the kinds of data that we would need to collect in order to develop treatment workflows for the collection, we built an (...)

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      Pro Tip Always use the connection link to a database from a Library web site — never from a bookmark, or a Google link. Ford Library (...)

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      After more than thirty years of cataloging as a generalist, I have been exposed to bits and pieces of a wide range of subjects, but questions (...)

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      Analytics Like many places, we use a service called Google Analytics to track how much our collections are accessed.

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