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    1. Want the Library Everywhere? There's an App for That - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      At Duke, there are a number of great ways to work in the library wherever you are.  You can use the library’s mobile website to find (...)

    2. Find Article PDFs Faster with This Browser Plugin - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      An example of Nomad at work in a Wikipedia article about cardiovascular disease.  

    3. Letters to Diamond Hill - The Devil's Tale

      Please click the orange button at the right to tell us your thoughts about The Devil’s Tale .

    4. Working with Words: Historical Documents, Systems of Knowledge, and Text-as-Moving Image Art in the

      If you haven’t yet, please take our survey by clicking on the orange button on the right. We are collecting information from our (...)

    5. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/63/

      And a life outside of work. He is at his best when describing this struggle and the choices he makes. © Reviewer: Meg Trauner & Ford (...)

    6. Can't we just make a Venn diagram? - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      Some of the details have been changed because the work is unpublished and the jargon doesn’t help the story.

    7. Archival Collections - Latinx History at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      Amy will check to see if we have a preliminary inventory for the collection so that we can work with it. However, a good first step to (...)

    8. New Digital Collection: Marshall T. Meyer - The Devil's Tale

      The Marshall Meyer digital collection is complimented by two other digital initiatives:  the on-line exhibit: “I Have No Right to Be (...)

    9. New Netbooks at Perkins Next Fall - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Debra says: December 14, 2009 at 2:13 pm ann, you’re right about endnote. for some reason i remembered the request as refworks and have (...)

    10. New Exhibit: Botanical Treasures from Duke's Hidden Library

      Botanical Treasures of Duke’s Hidden Library examines the work of the Duke Herbarium, explains how plant specimens are collected, and (...)

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