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    1. Student Experience Panel (STEP) | Duke University Libraries

      If you are interested in joining the Student Experience Panel to hear about feedback opportunities, fill out the sign-up form .

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2024-02/library-council-meeting-minutes-12-13-23.pdf

      . - The process has spanned about a year and half even the time needed to get the feedback needed and then processing that (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2024-02/library-council-meeting-minutes-10-9-2023.pdf

      We have been working with and contributing to Duke Learning Innovation events and have been working with our TRLN colleagues to make sure our (...)

    4. Data Management Plans | Duke University Libraries

      Learn about the new Office of Science and Technology Policy memo on “ Ensuring Free, Immediate, and Equitable Access to Federally Funded (...)

    5. Assessment & User Experience (AUX) Practicum/Field Experience (Unpaid) | Duke University Libraries

      Weekly check-ins with the practicum supervisor are required to ensure progress and provide immediate feedback.  We especially encourage (...)

    6. Student Guide for the Electronic Submission of Honors Papers

      For more information see: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ For questions about the University Archives and Honors Theses in (...)

    7. First-Year Advisory Board | Duke University Libraries

      The First-Year Advisory Board is a coalition of first-year students and library coordinators whose mission includes three (...)

    8. Advisory Boards | Duke University Libraries

      Student Experience Panel The Student Experience Panel helps students stay informed of specific feedback opportunities throughout the (...)

    9. Library Council Minutes - 2/15/2013

      Announcements/Introductions 2. Feedback on Organization and Navigation for the Library Website Redesign: Tom Crichlow • October, 2012 (...)

    10. Statement on Potentially Harmful Language in Library Descriptions | Duke University Libraries

      We recognize that we may not always make the right decision, and welcome feedback from all sources so we can listen, learn, and adjust (...)

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