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    1. Data Management Past Workshops | Duke University Libraries

      Visit http://www.colectica.com/software/colecticaforexcel and download before the workshop (my apologies to Mac Users in advance - this (...)

    2. Digital Preservation Guide | Duke University Libraries

      If you've ever tried to work with documents created by commercial word-processing software from the 1990s, you will understand this well!

    3. Library Council Minutes - 1/7/2015

      .  While specific criteria for project teams are still being refined, they should all be collaborative and interdisciplinary. Thus (...)

    4. Trent Associates Report - Spring/Summer 2009, Vol 17, No 1

      New Season of Trent-Bullitt Lectures The Trent-Bullitt collaborative lecture series in the history of medicine begins a new season in (...)

    5. The Edge Space Use Guidelines | Duke University Libraries

      You may not modify the computer hardware or software configurations unless given prior approval by Libraries Information Technology (...)

    6. Library Council Minutes - 2/4/2015

      Other benchmarks are technology services, the availability of computers to researchers, and offering hardware and software to (...)

    7. Library Council Minutes - 1/16/2013

      We are trying to do a more effective and consistent job of making sure that the carrels are used and we are looking into software that (...)

    8. Director, Library Human Resources | Duke University Libraries

      Professional toolkit Functional expertise: At least five years of management and/or supervisory experience Compensation budgeting and (...)

    9. Sharpening Our Vision - DUL Strategic Plan 2010-2012

      Opportunities  New collaborative and technology-enhanced spaces in the Libraries have served as a catalyst to think about boundaries (...)

    10. Engaging with Library Users: Sharpening our Vision as Subject Librarians for the Duke University Lib

      BEST PRACTICES INCLUDE: • Reaching out to faculty at other institutions in North Carolina and throughout the Southeast, promoting the use of (...)

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