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    1. What to Read This Month: March 2021 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      But where Schwarz deviates from other fictionalizations of the duo, and where the novel makes for a unique and especially insightful (...)

    2. What to Read this Month: August 2019 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In an effort to encourage reading for pleasure while in college – really, it’s possible – here are some suggestions from our New and (...)

    3. Disability Pride Week at Duke: A Reading List - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Two years ago, the name of this week changed from Disability Awareness Week to its current name.

    4. What to Read this Month: May - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Find out more about it in this article from NPR.org! Feast by Ina Cariño At times located in the Philippines, at others in the United (...)

    5. What to Read this Month: June - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Check out this article from The New York times to find out more about this book!

    6. What to Read this Month: May 2019 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Lesage is newly released from the prison galleys and on the hunt for treasure, but, believing him to be a spirit she has summoned (...)

    7. The Popularity of Korean graphic novels and Webtoons - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Comfort Women Duke’s Korean collection now includes several graphic novels about “comfort women” – a euphemistic term for women and girls (...)

    8. New Opportunities to Make Your Publications Open Access - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      With financial support from the Provost, Duke Libraries, the School of Medicine, and School of Nursing, a fund was established to cover (...)

    9. LIFE Summer Research Grant Reflections: Social Media Usage and Its Impact on Global Tibet - Duke Uni

      And I have always been curious to better understand how Tibetans in other parts of the Himalayan region experience similar and different changes (...)

    10. Cappadocia and the 1923 Population Exchange/Mübadele/Ἀνταλλαγή - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      This differentiated them from their neighbours, both Christian (Armenian Orthodox and Catholic) and Muslim (Turkish).

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