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    1. Rotten Links (Are Big Time-Sinks)

      A blueprint can be found in chapter 6 of the latest edition of Levitt & Rosch's new reference work The Cybersleuth's Guide to (...)

    2. The Goodson Blogson

      The latest edition of the National Survey of State Laws (7th ed. 2015) recently landed in the Goodson Law Library's Reference (...)

    3. Semitic Languages - Old Testament and Related Worlds - LibGuides at Duke University

      Complete, 21-volume reference work. Begun in 1956, completed in 2006. Ugaritic Ugaritic is a fairly easy language to learn and (...)

    4. Legal Holiday Gift Guide 2021

      Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's final book, Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue: A Life's Work Fighting for a More Perfect (...)

    5. ABC's of John Hope Franklin - (K) Knopf Publishing Company - The Devil's Tale

      Robert Shugg noted, “It promises to be a book of genuine distinction, not only as a useful text but as an interesting and authoritative (...)

    6. Thank You, Isobel Craven Drill - The Devil's Tale

      As an intern, I was able to get hands-on experience in all aspects of archival work, including curating an exhibit, processing (...)

    7. Generative AI and Teaching at Duke - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      They can list ChatGPT as a reference work or quote it within their work. MLA, APA, and other style guides have (...)

    8. Building a Spenser Archive - One Scan at a Time - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Indeed, if there’s going to be a Spenser Encyclopedia – a superb reference work-why shouldn’t its entries be placed online and (...)

    9. August 2012 | Issue 342 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Getting Started at the Medical Center Library EXPLORE: Tools to Improve Your Research, Teaching & Work New Reference (...)

    10. April 2020 | Issue 388 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      An integral part of the Medical Center Library staff for thirty-nine years, Mary Ann had worked in almost every department in the Library, with (...)

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