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    1. Sallie Bingham Center Technical Services Intern | Duke University Libraries

      Hours are flexible within a M-F, 9:00-5:00 work week, but interns are expected to set and maintain a consistent schedule.

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/history-of-medicine/pdf/trentassociate (...)

      Participating in the Reference Report- ing Task Force, I helped to assess vari- ous electronic methods of collecting reference (...)

    3. Julian Abele (1881-1950) | Duke University Libraries

      Frank following Trumbauer’s death in 1938. Abele continued to work with Duke University until his own death in 1950.

    4. Doris Duke Foundation Travel Grants | Duke University Libraries

      Please consult with a reference archivist for clarification. All of our materials are included in the Duke University Libraries online (...)

    5. Funding Opportunities for International & Area Studies | Duke University Libraries

      IAS’ very success, however, has strained the financial and human resources that make the department’s work possible. Establish a (...)

    6. International and Area Studies Department | Duke University Libraries

      Using subject- and language-expertise and in-depth knowledge of interconnected world cultures, IAS subject librarians: work (...)

    7. West Residence Hall (formerly Jarvis Residence Hall) | Duke University Libraries

      For Further Research: Building Reference Collection : Contains historical building information.

    8. Facilities Management Department Records | Duke University Libraries

      Series Title Content Minimum Retention Notes Account reconciliations - G/L accounts   current fiscal year + 2 years   Documentation of (...)

    9. Library Council Minutes - 4/10/2013

      Can we move away from one-direction partnership in which Library is a hothouse for scholarly production? • What we will work on next (...)

    10. Front and Center - Winter 2003, Vol 9, No 1

      His stimulating talk included reference to such "far out'' possibilities as projecting ads on the surface of the moon.

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