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    1. Find Articles - GSF 390S.03: Feminist Art from the 1960s - LibGuides at Duke University

      Newspapers Current - exhibition reviews, tracing media coverage of art or artists, popular reception to art and tracing works of art.

    2. The Road to the Conservation Lab... - Preservation Underground

      The few drawings with friable media (like pastel or charcoal) actually have it applied to the back of the thin drawing paper, so there (...)

    3. Quick Pic: Before There Was Power Point - Preservation Underground

      Before we could do it all on a computer, multi-media presentations were put together with a mixture of photographic slides, a script, (...)

    4. Global Resources: Environment, Energy, Water, Technology, Food - Rubenstein Library Resources on Dip

      Balance as Bias in the Media Coverage of Climate Change , Jamie Friedland.

    5. The Frankfurt International Book Fair 2019. Part 1 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The two outlets with the most video content are ARD Mediathek and  ZDF Mediathek , especially the venue “ Das Blaue Sofa ,” which gives access (...)

    6. Preservation Underground - Page 34 of 58 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Our enthusiasm for social media led us to start the Social Media Users Group, a grassroots effort to learn how to best use and (...)

    7. What We Read in September 2022 - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      These are positive developments from the perspective of groups such as the Association of American Universities… Continue reading (...)

    8. On TRAC: Assessment Tools and Trustworthiness - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Fortunately, the community of practice has developed tools to assist in the planning and execution of trustworthy repositories. 

    9. Preservation Week: 10 Tips For Your Collections (pt. 3) - Preservation Underground

      While we do not have room here to address all non-print media, here are some tips for the common items in home collections.

    10. Exploring Women’s Medical History in the Rubenstein Library - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Ed

      From the very start of my course planning, I knew that I wanted to have my students work with materials in the university’s special (...)

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