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    1. Preservation Underground - Page 22 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      The day started with Krispy Kreme eclipse doughnuts. The eclipse would hit its best here around 2:44pm.

    2. 2010 December

      Posted by Carlton Brown in Announcements | No Comments » New Movies for December Monday, December 13th, 2010 Our latest titles: Barry Munday (...)

    3. Quck Pic: An Army of Me - Preservation Underground

      Part Deux Post navigation Previous Post FY 2017 By The Numbers Next Post Quick Pic: Total Eclipse Duke University Libraries (...)

    4. Rubenstein Materials on Display at the Nasher - Preservation Underground

      Best Before Treatment Image Ever Mixed Blood: Conservation Work and Decision-Making in Support of the Study of Racial History Post (...)

    5. Sounds like... - Preservation Underground

      Related posts: Welcome To Our New Staff: Henry Hebert Quick Pic: Total Eclipse Conservation Featured in Duke Magazine construction (...)

    6. Happy Little Skeleton - Preservation Underground

      Related posts: Quick Pic: Total Eclipse Enabling Project: Swirl Books Maps of Durham Post navigation Previous Post Special Delivery: (...)

    7. What's in my tool chest - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      I’ve also played around a bit with more robust IDEs, like Eclipse and Aptana, but for most of the work I do a simple code editor is plenty.

    8. A Family with a Mission: The McGee Family Papers - The Devil's Tale

      Walter Thompson Co. History Eclipse Chasers of the Rubenstein Breaking Every Taboo: A Remembrance of Kate Millett (1934-2017) Baptists (...)

    9. "Experiment Day"-A New Way to Learn - Preservation Underground

      Related posts: New England Field Trip Quick Pic: Total Eclipse Ledger Finds: Long Stitch Bindings aic annual meeting aic tips (...)

    10. See one. Do one. Teach one. - Preservation Underground

      Small Gifts Can Make A Difference Quick Pic: Total Eclipse Post navigation Previous Post Raving about UV Fluorescence Next Post (...)

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