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    1. Pastoral Care - Ministerial Studies (Divinity) - LibGuides at Duke University

      Pastoral care Pastoral counseling Pastoral psychology Databases   ATLA Religion Database Indexes journals and book essays in religion (...)

    2. Getting started with research - Chemistry - LibGuides at Duke University

      Key databases What is a database? You might be wondering what a database is and why you shouldn't just use a search engine, (...)

    3. Ultimate Citing: EndNote VS. RefWorks - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      RefWorks September 18, 2008 libraryhacks In the competitive world of Ultimate Citing, two kingpins rule the ring…RefWorks and EndNote, the (...)

    4. Images - Japanese Studies Databases - LibGuides at Duke University

      Oxford Art Online Amalgam of art reference sources, including dictionaries (Oxford Companion to World Art), an image database (...)

    5. Zotero has some new features - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      With a click, you could capture and store bibliographic references from Amazon, Google Book or anywhere else.

    6. Finding Census & Government Info/Demographics - History 389S: Family Rights/Human Rights - LibGuides

      For online access,  Proquest Congressional  is the database to consult. This database provides full-text access to hearings (...)

    7. Find Articles - Theater Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Enter database name (see list on this page for suggestions), or click Browse   Databases by Subject .

    8. Researching Utopian Literature - Utopian Literature - LibGuides at Duke University

      MLA International Bibliography The core database for finding articles on literary topics. Key Reference Works and Resources Utopian (...)

    9. iTunes for Your Papers - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The application does wonders for organizing your papers, but does not support bibliographic managment (EndNote, RefWorks and Zotero).

    10. Gather, collect, share, and network - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      As the authors write, The fact that two users read similar literature probably indicates that they will potentially have a professional interest (...)

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