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    1. Duke University Libraries Summer Research Grant | Duke University Libraries

      Complicating the Racial Dichotomy through an Analysis of Latinx Racialization" ) Isaiah Mason ( "Crossing the Cultural Divide: Healthcare Access (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/Joyce%20Chapman/DUL%20AR2018%20FINAL.pdf

      When it first opened in 1927, this library had a collection of 4,000 books and was designed to serve a population of some 600 students. (...)

    3. About the Center for Data and Visualization Sciences | Duke University Libraries

      Iris Chang Intern Expertise: Stata, R, Excel, Python; healthcare and population studies data; data cleaning, analysis, and (...)

    4. Library Council Minutes - 2/4/2015

      In order to explore user services, we looked at how many user seats libraries had compared to their institution’s total population and (...)

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2024-03/library-council-meeting-minutes-3-7-24.pdf

      - We typically only survey a sample of faculty but this time we were able to distribute the survey to all faculty: It was distributed to 1,066 (...)

    6. I Dream of Maine

      Yes, Maine is in the far corner of the country, and yes, admittedly, it's no pillar of diversity, with white people encompassing more than (...)

    7. Women at the Center - Issue 30, Fall 2016

      Ten years later, as the chair of the United Nations Human Rights Commis- sion, Roosevelt was the driving force in creating The Universal (...)

    8. Women at the Center - Issue 3, Spring 2002

      The CHOICES files offer a look inside the daily life of a women’s health care center pro- viding a broad range of family planning, gyne- (...)

    9. Among Friends - Spring 2006 - Vol 6, Num 2

      The couple settles in Cambridge, massachusetts, where Ashoke completes his graduate studies and Ashima works to overcome her homesickness by (...)

    10. HERSTORY REVISITED

      We've placed ourselves outside the physical and intellectual realms of the social sciences, choosing to silence 25% of our population (...)

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