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    1. Shrimp Gumbo Filé (1916) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      You will hear a sizzling sound. Adding the onion stops the toasting process and will prevent your roux from burning.

    2. Educational Opportunity and Legal Strategy: Exploring the ACLU of North Carolina Records - The Devil

      New Rubenstein Library Materials Added to the Internet Archive Symposium on Recent Developments in Nondestructive Testing of Missiles and (...)

    3. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 5

      As seen in the above picture, the cover of the album featured a picture of three of the Greensboro Four seated at the Woolworth’s lunch counter, (...)

    4. Alerts! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Contact librarian:  Catherine Shreve Subject Categories:   Social Sciences – Political Science – IPA Source (Transcriptions and Literal (...)

    5. 1091 Project: The Good, The Bad, the Past Repairs - Preservation Underground

      Luckily we have great working relationships with all our curators and together can make sound treatment decisions when we come across (...)

    6. The Goodson Blogson

      This news coincided with the release of Please Rob Me , an aggregator of location-based Twitter updates which advertise when a user is not at (...)

    7. The Devil's Tale - Page 92 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Pictured at left is a group of 21 sound effects from the collection, labeled as: “wooshes, whistles, crowd roars, and seal screams.”

    8. Past Bass Digital Education Fellows - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      These collaborative student groups developed projects on sound and critical race studies. With this fellowship, Rogers had an (...)

    9. Around the Libraries - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      One solution we tried this year, in partnership with Duke’s Facilities and Maintenance Department (FMD), may sound familiar to anyone (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 12 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Does it matter that this work of art can be seen by people walking on a public sidewalk or through a public park? 

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