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    1. Lynn Saville's Night Views - The Devil's Tale

      The images were selected from Night Vision: Photographs of William Gedney and Lynn Saville , exhibited in the Rubenstein Library in 2005.  

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      THE ABORTION DECISION: Personal and Economic Outcomes “Path of Secretarial Initiative”: The Labor of Three Secretaries in the Marc Nerlove (...)

    3. New Acquisitions: Tarzan, Batman, and Alien Invaders, En Français - The Devil's Tale

      Corrêa, a Brazilian painter and illustrator who lived in Belgium for most of his life, captured the intensity, grand scope, and wonder of (...)

    4. Exploring Women’s Medical History in the Rubenstein Library - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Ed

      Learning Innovation’s generous financial support allowed me to print high-quality, large-format color images that we then framed. (...)

    5. Opening Reception for "Iraq | Perspectives" - The Devil's Tale

      During tomorrow night’s reception, he will speak about his work and sign copies of his book, Iraq | Perspectives , published by Duke University (...)

    6. Staff News - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      In this position, Daly will provide leadership, vision, and strategic direction to advance the core teaching, learning, and research (...)

    7. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 9 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries D

      We were especially focused on ensuring that any text in the UI had sufficient contrast with its background to be accessible to users with low (...)

    8. The Devil's Tale - Page 100 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscrip

      During tomorrow night’s reception, he will speak about his work and sign copies of his book, Iraq | Perspectives , published by Duke University (...)

    9. Graphic Novels - Native North American Voices - LibGuides at Duke University

      Determined to control their creative vision and maintain their cultural identity, they eventually signed a deal with Epic Records in 1969.

    10. The Library as Artist's Studio: Where Information Serves Inspiration - Duke University Libraries Mag

      The result was a series of works in multiple formats, entitled Ragpicker, inspired by the color-coded symbols Benjamin used to organize (...)

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