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    1. Notes from the Underground: Ten Years of Preservation, and Counting - Duke University Libraries Maga

      The old glue and spine liners are cleaned off, exposing the text block paper and sewing.

    2. Shaking the money tree - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      No less an advocate for the old ways than Jack Valenti eventually realized that the movie industry lost that battle because they were (...)

    3. Literature as Life - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Brodhead was the president of Duke University and William Preston Few Professor of English from 2004 to 2017. During that time, he (...)

    4. Catching up with the First Amendment - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This work, which uses the interplay between a 76 year-old character named “Mr. C” (a clear allusion to Salinger’s Holden Caulfield, now (...)

    5. Literary borrowing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Thus, also, do authors beget authors, and having produced a numerous progeny, in a good old age they sleep with their fathers, that is (...)

    6. The Future of Research Libraries, part 2 - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As we begin the process of of expanding our reach globally, we often think about how to make English-language scholarship more broadly (...)

    7. Apology - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Routine maintenance of the development server at Duke triggered a mistaken torrent of hundreds of old posts. The biggest problem was (...)

    8. Putting the "Global" Back into Global Pandemic - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Our goal is not to provide exhaustive coverage of the topic, but merely to suggest one or two resources—preferably those available online and in (...)

    9. Getting Started - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Terms can be combined using Boolean operators; you can also combine terms in different languages -- Chinese characters, Japanese kana, Korean (...)

    10. Getting Started - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Terms can be combined using Boolean operators; you can also combine terms in different languages -- Chinese characters, Japanese kana, Korean (...)

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