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    1. Visiting the Library From Home | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services

      ( Natalie Sommerville, Team Lead, Monographic Original Cataloging )   “I’ve been playing mandolin for a few years now, and I like to check out (...)

    2. Rubenstein Library Photography Gallery | Duke University Libraries

      Description The Photography Gallery is located between the entrance to the Rubenstein Library reading room and the entrance to the Mary (...)

    3. Flexible Learning Spaces Fellowship: Deb Reisinger - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      The wireless was a bit slow, but I really enjoyed not having to displace the class to do this training.

    4. Inclusiveness, Diversity, and Autonomy: Exploring Prof. Flanagan’s Teaching Philosophy  - Duke Learn

      That is to say, do not let a good conversation slow down the schedule. Apart from that, he regarded it essential to clarify questions (...)

    5. Flipping a Biophysical Chemistry Course, with Help from the Students

      Beratan, the amount of reading in this course is insane !” I realized that I might need to reassess.

    6. Rubenstein Library Construction: Beautiful Wreckage - The Devil's Tale

      Originally, the Gothic Reading room had windows on both sides of the room.

    7. Day in the Life: Seth Anderson, Teaching Consultant - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Depending on when you’re reading this, we may even be hiring now!  Check our website !

    8. 2012 February

      Read the full review . Thinking Fast and Slow By Daniel Kahneman Explores two types of decision making, intuitive and deliberate (fast (...)

    9. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/42/

      Read the full review . Thinking Fast and Slow By Daniel Kahneman Explores two types of decision making, intuitive and deliberate (fast (...)

    10. Ariel Dorfman: Feeding on Dreams - The Devil's Tale

      We look forward to seeing you in the Gothic Reading Room on October 5! Post contributed by Will Hansen, Assistant Curator of Collections.

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