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    1. A Look Under the Hood—and the Flaps—of the Anatomical Fugitive Sheets Collection - Bitstreams: The D

      In-house, we handled digitization, metadata, and integration with our discovery & access application with a lot of collaborative creativity (...)

    2. Free video lectures - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The first is a series of lectures from Academic Earth .  This site includes one-off lectures on a given topic or entire courses from (...)

    3. Historic Maps - Maps - LibGuides at Duke University

      Selected editions for maps covering the greater San Francisco Bay are currently available. Google Earth Library's Historic Topo Maps (...)

    4. 2009 August

      Children want to belong to a group and conversations at school and in the neighborhood are about materials goods. Children yearn to (...)

    5. Children's Books - Native North American Voices - LibGuides at Duke University

      On an island at the edge of a wide, wild sea, a girl and her grandmother gather gifts from the earth. Salmon from the stream, herring (...)

    6. A Delicate Balance: Understanding the Four Humors. - The Devil's Tale

      Each humor was paired with one of the four elements of earth, water, fire, and air and was assigned qualities of cold, moist, dry, and hot.

    7. For Library Staff, Remote Work Is a Booklover’s Paradise - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      While books and other materials in the Libraries’ general collection will remain onsite in Durham, some 65,000 linear feet of archival (...)

    8. Heschel Highlights, Part 7 - The Devil's Tale

      Jacob Teshima’s commemoration reveals his deep respect for Heschel as a teacher and as a religious leader: “Ah, my Rabbi, my dear friend, (...)

    9. Eleanor C. Pressly: A Duke Alumna at NASA - The Devil's Tale

      It also connected Pressly to future developments in the space program: “Later this year, if the earth satellite is launched as planned (...)

    10. The Minor Horrors of War (1915) - The Devil's Tale

      Despite the author’s claim that leeches are “undoubtedly degenerate earth worms” (124), he spends a great deal of time describing both (...)

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