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    1. The 1960s, One Page at a Time - The Devil's Tale

      3 thoughts on “The 1960s, One Page at a Time” Pingback: Reference: 11 Years of the Duke University Student Newspaper (1959-1970) (...)

    2. Native Americans in North Carolina: the Path from the Past to the Present - Duke University Librarie

      For Duke community members with NetIDs who wish  to examine Lawson’s work, reprints and online versions are readily available .

    3. 2011 September

      The publisher described Poke the Box as a manifesto on taking initiative at work, becoming the person who provokes change and learns (...)

    4. Great Britain Case Study - Early Printed Books (Europe 1450 to 1800) - LibGuides at Duke University

      A Dictionary of the printers and booksellers who were at work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1557-1640.

    5. The Goodson Blogson

      Roesler’s Indianapolis-based company CMG Worldwide manages and licenses the likenesses of Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Bettie Page, and Babe (...)

    6. JWT Newsletters Are Now Available Online! - The Devil's Tale

      Archives . Thanks to the work of the Duke University Libraries’ Digital Projects and Production Services Department and Conservation (...)

    7. Make 2020 (Duke) History! - The Devil's Tale

      Or, when we venture onto campus, we learn, work, and relax while masked and six feet apart.

    8. Duplicate Dukes: Your Eyes Don't Deceive You - Preservation Underground

      This required research! I mean, I work at a library, of course my response to any mystery is to do research.

    9. Milwaukee, Hawaii, Italy: Our Global Users - The Devil's Tale

      The red shown on the maps shows something slightly different – both onsite users and users who made use of NCSU collections remotely (through (...)

    10. Divine Works: Expressions of Faith in Two Religious Communities as Seen in the Photographs of Kristi

      An online guide has been prepared for the collection.  Please contact a reference archivist before coming to use this collection.

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