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    1. Online Learning | Duke University Libraries

      Recent tools and techniques for finding and compiling data from webpages, whole websites or social media sources have become more (...)

    2. Hartman Center Travel Grant Previous Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      Catherine Keyser: Department of English, University of South Carolina “The History of the Advertising of Artificial Flavors and Food (...)

    3. Duke University Records Retention Guidelines - Student Affairs

      Record Series (or Series)—a group/set of identical or related records, information, or data that are normally used and filed or stored as a (...)

    4. Student Affairs Records Retention Guidelines | Duke University Libraries

      Duke University Student Affairs Records Retention Guidelines (Effective May 4, 2005) This category of records supports the many programs and (...)

    5. HERSTORY REVISITED

      Thus the mighty pad establishes a social pressure to keep up with the other women of the dorm."

    6. Inclusive Description in Rubenstein Library Technical Services | Duke University Libraries

      In Ethical Questions in Name Authority Control, ed. Jane Sandberg. Sacramento: Library Juice Press, 2019: p. 307 Caswell, Michelle. “ (...)

    7. History of Medicine Travel Grant Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      Marjorie Lorch, Ph.D., Applied Linguistics and Communication, School of Social Sciences, History and Philosophy, Birkbeck, University (...)

    8. Masculinity, Race, and a Southern University: An Exploration of the Role of Fraternities in College

      It teaches values and social structures that influence student life. 3.

    9. Women at the Center - Issue 11, Spring 2007

      LaShawn Harris, Dept. of History, Howard University, for work on an article about the political and social activism of Mittie Maude (...)

    10. Women at the Center - Issue 24, Fall 2013

      Once they completed their sentences in bondage, women’s social place as unmarried or abandoned women with children left them to appeal (...)

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