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    1. 2.5 Years in the Life of Digital Collections - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      It continues to be a valuable service, and we have not seen demand lessen significantly since the peak of the pandemic.

    2. Documentaries - North Korean Film Collection at Duke - LibGuides at Duke University

      North Korea : secret nation Call Number: Online Video Publication Date: 2002 Access Restrictions: Access requires authentication through Films (...)

    3. The Goodson Blogson

      In a July 24 reply affirmation , he derided the plaintiffs' "moronic" legal argument and "thug tactics," called opposing counsel's visualization (...)

    4. "So...Where Do You Keep My Casebooks?"

      West, which publishes many popular law school texts, is now offering a casebook rental program , promising users a savings of almost 40% off the (...)

    5. Gay Liberation and Incarceration in Underground Newspapers - The Devil's Tale

      In the course of my visit, I encountered a surprising number of fascinating documents that were authored by incarcerated queer and trans people (...)

    6. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/2/

      Follow the steps under “Interlibrary Loan” on the Renew Request Borrow page on our web site. How can I request a print item or a DVD or (...)

    7. Keeping Time: Introducing the New Director of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Lib

      According to Nelson, where once the printed page was the authoritative record, now we increasingly view the digital file as the “real (...)

    8. One Fine Day at Duke - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Workshops offered by our Center for Data and Visualization Sciences are in high demand year-round, especially by students in the Pratt (...)

    9. The Goodson Blogson

      Here are the most important things to know: ePRINT UPGRADE Returning students should install the new ePrint software in order to print (...)

    10. Why Can’t I Digitize My (Institution’s) Library? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The fair use argument relies on the idea that only works in each respective library’s print collection will be made available online to (...)

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