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    1. Election year mapping and data visualizations - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      While both an interesting tool for personal or reference use, Voting America’s interactive features mostly rely on nicely prepared (...)

    2. Youth Ministry - Master of Arts in Christian Practice - LibGuides at Duke University

      Search using "youth ministry" or the subject heading "Church work with youth." ERIC Provides indexes and abstracts for articles (...)

    3. Law in Plain English

      Additional titles, such as How the Courts Work: A Plain English Explanation of the American Legal System (KF387 .E54 2008), can be (...)

    4. Sharing references with your students - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Connotea is another online reference management system for researchers, put out by the Nature publishing group.

    5. I-P - Selected JWT Collections - LibGuides at Duke University

      The bulk of the collection dates from the late 1970s, and contains files primarily relating to Jones's work as a financial executive (...)

    6. Human Rights Archive - Food History at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      Hartman Center Sallie Bingham Center John Hope Franklin Research Center Archive of Documentary Arts History of Medicine Collections Human Rights (...)

    7. Identifying Tests and Measures - Tests and Measures - LibGuides at Duke University

      These print sources are located in the Reference stacks on the 2nd floor of Alden Library.

    8. Bible Texts and Translations (Online) - Biblical Studies (Divinity) - LibGuides at Duke University

      New text-critical in-sights and decisions resulting from work on the Editio Critica Maior of the Greek New Testament are also incorporated.

    9. Exploring architecture in Second Life - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      As opposed to “real” life, objects retain  reference to those who made them. A chair or a house in real life is anonymous; a chair or a (...)

    10. Exploring architecture in Second Life - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      As opposed to “real” life, objects retain reference to those who made them. A chair or a house in real life is anonymous; a chair or a (...)

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