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    1. Cell Phones for Citation - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Cell Phones for Citation - Duke University Libraries Blogs Go Search Cool tools , Library Hacks , Life in the library , Tips for students Cell (...)

    2. What to read this month - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      On and consider checking out Duke University’s Campaign Stop page for scholarly commentary, debate, and media resources.

    3. Hogarth Gets a Spa Day - Preservation Underground

      Baker’s typewritten inventory doesn’t list another print in this location and the numbers penciled on each page aren’t interrupted, so (...)

    4. Upcoming NCPC Conference: Significant Preservation: Inventories and Assessments for Strategic Planni

      For more information on the conference schedule, registration, scholarships, etc., see the NCPC events page.         Related (...)

    5. Articles Search Gets Upgrade - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Any subsequent search from the results page will search across all content types, adding books, newspaper articles, etc.

    6. Lord Byron & the Internet - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      We now feature 12 collections on our home page with British Romantic Fiction, to which this book on Byron’s beauties belongs, and City (...)

    7. 2012 December

      The historical Social Ratings (Full) on WRDS are a companion product to the Global Socrates web site which contains current text (...)

    8. Bluebook 22d Edition Now Available

      Tools like Perma.cc and the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine can help authors preserve web content and avoid link rot. There is also (...)

    9. Native Americans at Duke - Native American and Indigenous History at Duke - LibGuides at Duke Univer

      Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Office of the Dean records, 1911-2006 Search this collection guide on "Native American" to find folders (...)

    10. We Have a Winner! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Eligible video entries were posted to this blog and the Libraries’ Facebook page , where we invited people to vote for their favorite.

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