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    1. Among Friends - Winter 2014

      Thanks to input from our users, the website features a simplified search box, easier access to user accounts, new homepages for our individual (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2024-02/library-council-meeting-minutes-10-9-2023.pdf

      University Librarian updates (Joe Salem) - Joe did a quick introduction of himself and then provided some library updates before talking about (...)

    3. RL Magazine | Duke University Libraries

      Exhibits Winter 2023 Contents Note on the Type: Diversity by Design Work and Love are Impossible to Tell Apart: The Eve Kosofsky (...)

    4. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2023-02/Library_Council_Meeting_Minutes_1.12.23_0.pdf

      The next phase is the design stage. Fundraising is still on going. Early 2024 is still the goal for a groundbreaking. 3.

    5. Trent Associates Report - Spring 2015, Vol 22, No 2

      Funding from the Elon Clark Endowment helped achieve this goal of creating a digital collection of our ten anatomical fugitive sheets. A local (...)

    6. Trent Associates Report - Fall/Winter 2008, Vol 16, No 2

      Not only did it have design elegance but engineering excellence as well.

    7. Director, Library Human Resources | Duke University Libraries

      Stay informed on emerging trends, research, and resources to identify innovative opportunities for enhancing diversity programming and projects (...)

    8. Engage, Discover, Transform: Duke University Libraries, 2016–2021

      They inform the five strategic priorities and goals that follow, and will guide our actions and decisions as we implement this plan. We (...)

    9. Sharpening Our Vision - DUL Strategic Plan 2010-2012

      Examples of current success  The Scholarly Communications Officer works directly with faculty to plan their publications, promote open access (...)

    10. Trent Associates Report - Spring/Summer 2009, Vol 17, No 1

      The makers were less interested in protecting the formula of the medicines, which changed frequently, than the distinctive shapes and colors of (...)

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