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    1. August 2013 | Issue 348 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Brandi Tuttle, Research & Education According to a 2013 Pew Research Center survey on Smartphone Ownership , “91% of the adult population [in (...)

    2. August 2014 | Issue 354 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Ask a Librarian – Reference and Research Assistance http://mclibrary.duke.edu/about/ask-librarian Get help from a librarian via Instant (...)

    3. What to Read this Month: July 2022 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      As Alice roots deeper into Hsieh’s radical use of time–in one piece, the artist confined himself to a cell for a year; in the next, he (...)

    4. No Umbrella - The Devil's Tale

      A young woman who invited me to come document the trouble was trying to reach someone on her cell phone. About ten minutes later, a (...)

    5. Teaching & Learning with Artists' Books - The Devil's Tale

      The book itself resembles a cell phone, a box which opens to reveal four smaller icon-shaped boxes.

    6. Gay Liberation and Incarceration in Underground Newspapers - The Devil's Tale

      Alan “Bunny” Vaughan, was being punished by the authorities for having smuggled photographs of the Atlanta Penitentiary’s segregated gay (...)

    7. The UMW Blogs Story: Guest blog with UMW's Jim Groom - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Additionally, Professor Steven Gallik is using UMW Blogs as digital laboratory notebooks for his Cell Biology course, harnessing the (...)

    8. From Personal to Political - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number . Translated from the Spanish by Toby Talbot.

    9. Walking the talk - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This group includes key titles like Nature and Cell.  A number of other titles that U.S. researchers take for granted as core to their (...)

    10. Graphic Novels - Native North American Voices - LibGuides at Duke University

      More interested in her social media presence than her Native American heritage, Aiyana is shocked when she suddenly finds herself in a magical (...)

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