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    1. Data Repository and Curation Services | Duke University Libraries

      Federal funders such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and scientific journals such as the Data Science Journal are committed (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/history-of-medicine/pdf/trentassociate (...)

      Our poster garnered much interest and discussion at a conference attended by a global health audience from over 33 different countries.

    3. Trent Associates Report - Spring/Summer 2006, Vol 14, No 1

      Diane McKenzie for the UNC Health Sciences Library Dr. Michael R. McVaugh Dr.

    4. Trent Associates Report - Volume 24, No. 2 - Spring 2017

      The exhibit “A Sound Mind in a Sound Body” traces the history of medical advice written specifically for scholars and students and reflects the (...)

    5. Women at the Center - Issue 23, Spring 2013

      Foxworth Rights Amendment and is- sues related to the health and welfare of women in the North Carolina Baptist Convention and in state (...)

    6. Women at the Center - Issue 17, Spring 2010

      During the Fall 2010 semester, the libraries at UNC and Duke will be col- laborating to put on a series of artists' book exhibits and (...)

    7. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives | Duke University Libraries

      We recognize that we may not always make the right decision, and welcome feedback from all sources so we can listen, learn, and adjust (...)

    8. Microsoft Word - KBD_Doctor’sStories_ArchivalExpeditionsModule_LessonPlan.docx

      Students will compare practices related to women’s health across time, thereby establishing a dialogue between the past and the present 3.

    9. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/history-of-medicine/pdf/trentassociate (...)

      Topics ranged from the History of Surgery to Projections in Time, from Global Health HIV/AIDS Narratives to Visual Cul- tures of Medicine.

    10. Trent Associates Report - Spring/Summer 2005, Vol 13, No 1

      Margaret Humphreys will speak on 14 February on “Immensely Human – the Health of Black Soldiers in the American Civil War.”

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