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    1. A second front - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I think we academics and producers of culture and information need to be bold and simply tell the publishers we just don’t want to use (...)

    2. Open Scholarship in the Humanities: Ann Chapman Price - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Secondly, I provided copious references for the liturgical elements of this breviary fragment, such as chants in the Cantus index , scriptural (...)

    3. Library Receives Grant to Digitize Early Twentieth-Century Folk Music - Duke University Libraries Bl

      His efforts to record the sounds and nuances of North Carolina’s “folk” were part of a national trend in the early twentieth century to preserve (...)

    4. What to Read this Month: September 2021 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Throughout this lengthy discussion, Adamson is quick to discuss the long and fraught relationship between craft and capitalism, noting the (...)

    5. What to Read this Month: October 2022 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      She looks deeply into the fault lines of culture and freedom: the foreigner, female empowerment, the press, money, “black matter(s),” (...)

    6. What to Read this Month: May - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      A brilliant, creative, ruthless, and passionately competitive visionary, Ruth was a mother and wife who wanted it all—a masterful entrepreneur (...)

    7. Primary Sources at Rubenstein - Korean War - LibGuides at Duke University

      Primary Sources at Rubenstein - Korean War - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides Korean War Primary Sources at (...)

    8. Badges to Buttons: Students Write About "Images That Shock" - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Imagine a world in which it is acceptable for you and your peers to wear clothing or badges adorned with explicit images of female and male (...)

    9. What to Read this Month: January 2019 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In this enlightening book, scholars and activists Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker tackle a wide range of myths about Native (...)

    10. Data Lost, but not Forgotten - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Her dissertation research focuses on the visual culture of the cemetery and the market for funerary monuments in nineteenth-century Paris.

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