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    1. Handbooks & Compilations - U.S. Economic Data - LibGuides at Duke University

      The paper version is generally easier to use than the PDF format on CD-ROM and the web. Paper: [ Call numbers/holdings ]. Most recent (...)

    2. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 29 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      Eventually, I stumbled on to a free Windows Store app called  KIOSK SP Browser . It does exactly what I want — it’s a simple, stripped (...)

    3. Collecting, sorting and archiving tweets - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Your favorites feed has its own web address; just add /favorites to your twitter address.

    4. alumni | Library

      Select this network. Open a browser. You should see the "welcome" message pertaining to the visitor network.

    5. Alumni | Duke Divinity School Library

      Select this network. Open a browser. You should see the "welcome" message pertaining to the visitor network.

    6. Databases: C | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      If you get a session time out message while searching ClinicalKey, please close or refresh your browser and try your search (...)

    7. Visualizing North Carolina in the Global Economy: Interactive Value Chains and Maps - Duke Learning

      The Google Earth “virtual globe” browser allows users more flexibility to view, sort and zoom into locations.

    8. ClinicalKey | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      If you get a session time out message while searching ClinicalKey, please close or refresh your browser and try your search (...)

    9. RSS Feeds | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Quicklinks E-Journals PubMed Clinical Tools UpToDate DynaMed Nursing Tools CINAHL Access From Off Campus Reserve Spaces Resource Outages Known (...)

    10. Digitization at Duke: How it all started... - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      In 1993 everyone began talking about Mosaic, the first graphical browser for something called the “World Wide Web.”

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