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    1. The Devil's Tale - Page 91 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Keep All You Wish will be viewable online through the Library’s exhibit site shortly.

    2. Part 2: How can Librarians Teach with Materials in German Script? - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Walter Thompson archives in advertising, and the Viennese Economists’ Archives .

    3. ACS v. ResearchGate - 3,143 articles and a few lessons about their authors   - Scholarly Communicati

      Of those 155 articles, 16 are identified as “Gold OA,” which just means that the publisher made the article available for free online. (...)

    4. 2010 August

      Miller also discusses the engine of our consumer capitalism – marketing. Marketers use advertising to create psychological links (...)

    5. Cappadocia and the 1923 Population Exchange/Mübadele/Ἀνταλλαγή - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Post navigation Previous Post What to Read this Month: March Next Post On Brand: Duke Faculty Publishes Open Access Book on Modern History of (...)

    6. Welcome Zachary Tumlin! - The Devil's Tale

      I came across librarianship and specifically music librarianship online while exploring my options, and this reminded me of times when (...)

    7. Anthony B. Atkinson Papers Open for Research - The Devil's Tale

      Judith goes into great detail about their life together in a 2022 self-published memoir available online. Figure 4: Atkinson family, (...)

    8. Down the Rabbit Hole with a Book about Popes - The Devil's Tale

      Also, according to Oxford Art Online , Grimaldi was elected notary and archivist of St.

    9. Fear and Loathing in Page Auditorium - The Devil's Tale

      I tried searching the archives page, evidently it’s not accessible online. Do you really think we’re going to go over there to see it?

    10. Tomato Soup Cake (1972) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      Interestingly Spry’s popularity waned after the 1950s, which makes me wonder if the recipe originated at least twenty years before its (...)

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