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    1. Meet the Staff: Megan Ó Connell - The Devil's Tale

      I have always been interested in the cultural record left by humans. I studied Anthropology, with a focus on American (...)

    2. Encyclopedias - Medieval & Renaissance Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Covers social, economic, political, religious, and cultural history in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

    3. Event: Digital Forensics, Emulation, and the Art of Restoration - Preservation Underground

      Then the World Wide Web emerged and in 1995 Staehle abandoned the BBS for a web-based iteration of The Thing. The cultural record of (...)

    4. LIFE Summer Research Grant Reflections: An Approach to Reconciling Western Medicine with Native Hawa

      Korey Cadiz is a senior majoring in Biology and Evolutionary Anthropology. Between 75 and 85 million years ago, the Hawaiian Islands (...)

    5. Preservation Underground - Page 32 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Central Command (CENTCOM) Historical/Cultural Advisory Group and the International Military Cultural Resources Working Group.

    6. Sociology Resources Online - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      SocINDEX with Full Text offers coverage for topics including: abortion, anthropology, criminology, criminal justice, cultural (...)

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

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

    8. Announcing our 2020-2021 Travel Grant Recipients - The Devil's Tale

      Katherine Parkin , Faculty, Department of History and Anthropology, Monmouth University, “Asian Automakers in the United States, 1970-1990.”

    9. R.I.P. (Rest in Perkins): You Won't Live to Read the Perfect Book for You - Duke University Librarie

      A double-major in English and Anthropology, she graduated in 1987. As a student, she barely set foot inside the library, an irony she (...)

    10. Digital Forensics, Emulation, and the Art of Restoration: April 24 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Then the World Wide Web emerged and in 1995 Staehle abandoned the BBS for a web-based iteration of The Thing. The cultural record of (...)

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