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    1. Meet Lilly’s Class of 2020 - Sarah - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      One of our more humorous SA’s, I cherish the times she worked with me because she always had the sense of irony you have to have to (...)

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      That previous post was focused on the licensing question, and made only a passing reference to potential privacy issues.  Here, I would (...)

    3. April 2022 | Issue 400 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Open access publishing allows the authors' work to be more visible with potential for increased viewership, reach, and possibly even (...)

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      Open access publishing allows the authors' work to be more visible with potential for increased viewership, reach, and possibly even (...)

    5. The Devil's Tale - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Duke

      In particular, I was able to work with courtship letters from 1935-1938 between Mary Semans and her first husband (Joe Trent), from (...)

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      Access to collections and reference services will be limited while we finish moving them.

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      Pressly continued her work at Goddard, eventually retired from NASA, and she passed away in 2003.

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      Pressly continued her work at Goddard, eventually retired from NASA, and she passed away in 2003.

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      Alexander, Eleonore Jantz Reference Intern, 2020-2021 Man dies to live, and lives to die no more…until then, we eat cookies.

    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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