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    1. What Comes Out in the Wash - Preservation Underground

      What a scary decision you guys had to make. The plant book almost looks like a work of art in it’s self.

    2. Lessons Learned From the 2020 Summer Student Survey - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      The Overall Experience When the pandemic altered their plans, many Duke students opted to take a class online.

    3. Fair use for appropriation art - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Transformation can exist even without direct comment on the original, whenever the original work is altered with “new expression, (...)

    4. The Duke Libraries: "A Change Will Do You Good" - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      One actually could smell in the mustiness of the volumes, the history of scholarship, what Professor Linda Orr referred to in a 2006 Duke (...)

    5. New Acquisitions Week, Day Three: Calligraphic Devotion and Haitian Rights - The Devil's Tale

      Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Duke University. Questions?

    6. Bibliography of Flap Books · Animated Anatomies: The Human Body in Anatomical Texts from the 16th to

      Alive: The Living, breathing human body book.  New York : DK Publishing,  2007.  Girouard, Patrick, ill.

    7. A Conversation with Photographer Edward Ranney, May 7 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Where:  Perkins Library, Room 217 ( Click for map ) Contact:  Kirston Johnson, 919-681-7963,  kirston.johnson@duke.edu Edward Ranney is an (...)

    8. On the fair use rollarcoaster - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      What about putting images on T-shirts, slightly altered? What about re-publishing art texts with the pages rearranged (Prince certainly (...)

    9. New Acquisitions Week, Day Two: Self-Portraits in Image and Word - The Devil's Tale

      Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Duke University. Questions?

    10. Tube Caps Part II: Adventures in Cutting! - Preservation Underground

      One of the projects is a binding for a book cut from a single piece of wood that utilizes this kind of living hinge for the spine.

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