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    1. Lilly Collection Spotlight: Library Things for Your Curiosity Voyage - Duke University Libraries Blo

      The 1980s also saw the rise of Rap as a musical force with the emergence of iconic performers such as LL Cool J, Grandmaster Flash, and Run (...)

    2. What to Read this Month: June - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      And despite Emily’s feelings for Bambleby, she’s not ready to accept his proposal of marriage: Loving one of the Fair Folk comes with (...)

    3. Korean Popular Culture and Korean Language Programs on U.S. College Campuses - Duke University Libra

      It focused on resources related to Korean culinary culture and folk narratives from historical and transnational perspectives.

    4. Alerts! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The basis for the current collection is the diverse catalogue of American music recordings by New World Records. From folk to (...)

    5. Congratulations to Our 2019 Library Writing and Research Award Winners! - Duke University Libraries

      - Duke University Libraries Blogs Go Search Announcement , Collections , Duke researchers , Lilly Library , Music Library , Original (...)

    6. Visual Resources - East Asian Resources for Teachers - LibGuides at Duke University

      China: Exploring the Interior 1903-1904 A collection of photographs of rural Chinese people during the Boxer Rebellion Chinese Nianhua Gallery (...)

    7. Print, Fold, Ponder: A Mini-Zine for This Moment - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      On our digital reference shelves, you can find hundreds of anthologies of quotations, aphorisms, proverbs, epigrams, bon mots, folk (...)

    8. Black Short Fiction and Folklore is Now Available - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      When complete, it will feature 8,000 stories and folk tales published in more than 15 countries from the mid-1900s to the present.

    9. Devilish Movies this Spooky Season: a Lilly Library@Bishop's House Collection Spotlight - Duke Unive

      Piers Haggard, 1971   Or do you perhaps prefer a Folk Horror classic? Then travel back to 18 th century England and experience the (...)

    10. What to read this month - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      It’s rooted (pun intended) in  folk stories and legends and features a great female protagonist.  

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