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    1. Witness to Guantanamo Interviews Now Online - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      An additional 346 short clips from the full-length interviews are also included. English language interviews are accompanied by (...)

    2. Providing Access to Radio Haiti Through Multilingual Metadata - The Devil's Tale

      That being said, we still recognize the inherent limitations to providing broad accessibility to this important content—despite the inclusion of (...)

    3. Religion Databases | Duke Divinity School Library

      Book notices are followed by a listing of reviews as these are published ; notices of articles include an abstract in English, German, Spanish, (...)

    4. Part 1: A Library of the Unreadable? - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In Petersburg a revolution broke out, hopefully the French will imitate this, and hang all the crooked ones!!

    5. One Duke Nation, Indivisible - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      “One of the most frustrating parts about moving to a country where you don’t speak the language is having to start over at the bottom,” (...)

    6. Sailing the Andes - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      The hotel’s name derives, as do many terms in the region, from the Mapuche language and translates roughly as “very good.” Because the (...)

    7. Carry the Innovation Forward - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Extending and maximizing effectiveness in virtual language learning beyond the pandemic Rebecca Ewing , Joan Munné and Lisa Merschel (...)

    8. The Devil's Tale - Page 72 of 130 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      As a result, we’ve come up with some creative, yet practical solutions to address these challenges and are hopeful they will positively affect (...)

    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 52 of 130 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      It was the first independent radio station in Haiti, and the first to broadcast in the language of the people, Haitian Creole, instead (...)

    10. Bringing Radio Haiti Home, One Step at a Time - The Devil's Tale

      And Radio Haiti itself was in Haitian Creole in addition to French, so that everyone could listen, participate, and share ideas.

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