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    1. What to Read this Month: May - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In The Parrot and the Igloo , best-selling author David Lipsky tells the astonishing story of how we moved from one extreme to the other.

    2. 2010 June

      During the upgrade time-frame you can use the Classic Catalog for some of your search needs.

    3. Rights! Camera! Action!: Trouble the Water - The Devil's Tale

      Trouble the Water weaves this home movie footage with archival news segments and verite footage shot over the next two years to tell the (...)

    4. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/11/

      But that is not the whole story. In addition to suffering from their own dysfunctional behaviors, ordinary people are routinely cheated (...)

    5. Early Birds for Lady Bird - The Devil's Tale

      To understand why Lady Bird Johnson stopped in Durham 56 years ago, we need to frame our story: It was 1964, and the Civil (...)

    6. April 2024 | Issue 412 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Though we have captured all of the news alerts, email updates, and Duke COVID-19 Websites, these materials only tell part of the story. (...)

    7. Rights! Camera! Action!: After Innocence - The Devil's Tale

      film series begins its fall season with this screening of After Innocence , the compelling story of seven men wrongfully imprisoned for (...)

    8. Rights! Camera! Action!: Brother Towns - The Devil's Tale

      : Brother Towns October 25, 2010 Amy McDonald Date: Monday, 1 November 2010 Time: 7:00 PM Location: Carolina Theatre Contact Information: (...)

    9. Rights! Camera! Action!: We Still Live Here / Âs Nutayuneân - The Devil's Tale

      Location: FHI Garage, Bay 4, Smith Warehouse ( directions & parking information ) Contact: Patrick Stawski, patrick.stawski(at)duke.edu Winner (...)

    10. Listening to Lessig - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Thinking about this unity-behind-diversity in the messages about political corruption, net neutrality and open access set me thinking about the (...)

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