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    1. It Came From The Bowels - Preservation Underground

      Related posts: Interview with Erin Hammeke, Conservator for Special Collections Evolution of Conservation 1091 Project: The Mold (...)

    2. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/4/

      Weaving examples from her own life with economic evolution and turmoil from the early 20th century, Diamond shows the effect these (...)

    3. Preservation Underground - Page 50 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Erin Hammeke (pictured right) put the first object under the scope, an 8th Century manuscript that is in the lab for (...)

    4. What to Read This Month: April 2021 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Beginning with the subject of praise houses, churches used by enslaved people in the South, Gates explicates the manifold spiritual and (...)

    5. Yiddish - Jewish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      A monumental, definitive work, History of the Yiddish Language demonstrates the integrity of Yiddish as a language, its evolution from (...)

    6. John Ridlon and Early Orthopedics in America - The Devil's Tale

      My project looks at the evolution over time of the concept of the “crippled child.”

    7. Raymond C. Battalio and John B. Van Huyck Papers Electronic Records Fully Processed - The Devil's Ta

      There are three main reasons for this reduction: 1) some disks are clearly labeled as copies of other disks, 2) some disks are installation (...)

    8. Rubenstein Library 2016-2017 Travel Grant Award Winners - The Devil's Tale

      Makeover:  The survival, evolution, and cultural significance of the venerable feminist magazine .

    9. What to Read this Month: August 2019 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The End of the Beginning is a remarkable history of cancer treatment and the evolution of our understanding of its dynamic interplay (...)

    10. How to say goodbye to a University Press - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The question of distributing scholarship and the evolution of the academic publishing enterprise may not be as crucial as what’s next (...)

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