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      Both blue-collar and professional jobs are evaporating, while education and health care costs continue to rise rapidly, leading to massive (...)

    2. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 4

      In May 2019 the LoC CIP Program launched a new, more user-friendly, customer service application, the PrePublication Book Link (PPBL).

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      With only a few days left to export your existing RSS subscriptions to a replacement service, advice is flying from all directions of (...)

    4. IAS Spotlight: Read Around the World Challenge - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Then check out this month’s collection spotlight, which is located on the first floor of Perkins Library , next to the Perkins Service (...)

    5. The Devil's Tale - Page 106 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscrip

      After a couple of meetings with Bruce Caldwell, director of the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke, I was told that I (...)

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      At the end of the 1950s, Hinshaw left government service and returned to academia in the US. After short-term visiting positions at (...)

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      Outside of court, Stewart encountered colorful characters during his service at Nuremberg. For instance, he lunched with General Dwight (...)

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    9. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 10 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      The radical distinction between the “gift economy” in which individual scholars work, giving away their most precious intellectual (...)

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