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    1. Duke University Records Retention Guidelines - Duke University Press

      Administrative value ends, purge obsolete records Follow General Accounting Procedures 200.240 when disposing of financial records Editorial (...)

    2. Front and Center, Volume 15, Number 1 (Spring 2009)

      Please contact us if you have specific questions about our JWT London holdings. the OAAA Slide Library, with the intent of merging the scanned (...)

    3. Library Council Minutes - 9/16/2014

      We also offer spaces supporting a range of research activities such as teaching, testing and work labs; training and presentation (...)

    4. Library Council Minutes - 1/15/2014

      Some of the changes included eliminating angles and moving most of the spaces to the exteriors so we do not have to change mechanicals and (...)

    5. Share Your COVID-19 Story Prompts | Duke University Libraries

      Please visit their collecting project website for more information. We find ourselves living in an extraordinary period of world history.

    6. Front and Center - Summer 2011, Vol 17, No 1

      PRESENTATIONS Jacqueline Reid spoke at the annual dinner for the Friends of Duke Univer- sity Libraries about the Hartman Center and its recent (...)

    7. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/Katryna%20Robinson/fy2021_library_colle (...)

      She has spoken about the project at Visualization Friday Forum and AAHVS’s intermezzo.

    8. List of Corporation Timelines | Duke University Libraries

      Widely considered the flagship American advertising agency for most of the 20th century, JWT was a pioneer and innovator credited with the (...)

    9. Hartman Center Digitized Collections | Duke University Libraries

      For more information on the Medicine and Madison Avenue digital project consult the collection's Research Guide . 

    10. Front and Center - Spring/Summer 1995, Vol 2, No 1

      The World-Wide Web, a project originally designed to en­ able the exchange of research John W.

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