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    1. Auditing Archival Description for Harmful Language: A Computer and Community Effort - Bitstreams: Th

      Users can either use all lexicon categories (all columns) by default or specify a subset by typing out those column headers. For the (...)

    2. Mapping in Google Spreadsheets - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      It’s an add-on for Google Spreadsheets, so usage is as simple as listing some locations (addresses, lat/lng’s, whatever) in your spreadsheet and (...)

    3. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 6

      This regularly entailed typing unique access points per title on multiple cards. 

    4. Adding Colored Regions to Excel Charts - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      The data series names in the legend can be adjusted by using the “Select Data…” option and typing in custom text in the “Name” (...)

    5. Onè! Respè! (Honor! Respect!) - The Devil's Tale

      These tasks (organizing, typing in data, cross-referencing, labeling, bar-coding, describing, mold-noting), while arguably unglamorous, (...)

    6. You Say You Want A Revolution: Revealing Lesbian-Feminist Atlanta - The Devil's Tale

      In the pages of ALFA’s newsletters, notes, and other documents, we see Atlanta’s lesbian feminists dancing until they dropped at monthly Boogie (...)

    7. Preservation Underground - Page 25 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      When setting up a label in Word, I will often start with a simple text box. Before typing any titling text, I set the dimensions of the (...)

    8. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 17 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      Step One: Transcription As is true for many projects, you begin by putting pen to paper (or by typing furiously). With the amount of (...)

    9. Tell Us What You Think About e-Books - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The issue here was that I am a beginning programmer and need to reference the book/instructions at the *same* time that I am typing the (...)

    10. April 2016 | Issue 364 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Leila Ledbetter, Research & Education Stop typing out those references!  Quit looking up where the commas are supposed to go in APA or (...)

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