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    1. Community and Collaboration at Samvera Connect 2018 - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Finally, one of the most interesting presentations came from Hannah Frost and Christina Harlow from Stanford Libraries, outlining the new (...)

    2. Getting Started - Turkish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Genealogy, chronology -- v. 2. Literature. Architecture and fine arts. Performing arts and music.

    3. What we talk about when we talk about digital preservation - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blo

      The Emulation as a Service (EaaS) architecture is an emerging tool designed to simplify access to preserved digital assets by allowing (...)

    4. Background Information - Duke Centennial Resources - LibGuides at Duke University

      Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1910. ( print copy OR digitized copy available via HathiTrust ) Duke University, 1924-Present General (...)

    5. Remembering Gary Slapper

      Physics, history, Spanish, business, architecture, and other subjects are all vital disciplines but law permeates into every cell of (...)

    6. Quick Pic(s): Things That Make You Go "Huh?" - Preservation Underground

      … to fashion, … … , to elaborate machines and architecture. It even has some suggestions for activities to occupying your free time.

    7. Florence: Days of Destruction (A Film by Franco Zeffirelli) - Preservation Underground

      Franco Zeffirelli, busy editing “The Taming of the Shrew,” quickly assembled a crew to document the damage suffered by a city filled with (...)

    8. What Gets Digitized? - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Gamble Photographs, 1917-1932 From 1908 to 1932, Sidney Gamble visited China four times, traveling throughout the country to collect data for (...)

    9. Architectural overreaching - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Many of the comments expressed outrage at the “fact” that ordinary citizens who have to pay a copyright fee for photographs they take of public (...)

    10. Primary Sources - Japanese Studies, a guide for undergraduate research - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      Image websites One can sort by format, subject or historical period.  Formats include architecture, calligraphy, ceramics, folk arts, (...)

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