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    1. 'Tis the Season: Gifts to the Rubenstein Library, Day One - The Devil's Tale

      One theory about the scarcity of original editions of At Swim-Two-Birds comes from the book’s author: in a 1965 column, O’Brien wrote (...)

    2. Learning to love the "QuickSearch" tab - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      This is a great example for Quick Search because it covers academic research, a formal psychological theory, a book about the police (...)

    3. May 2019 Collection Spotlight: Southern Food - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      And we hope there’s something for everyone, whether you’re interested in food studies theory and methods , a recipe for your evening (...)

    4. Sociology Resources Online - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Select a Blog Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog Center for Instructional Technology Data and Visualization Services The Devils (...)

    5. Adam Smith's Invisible Hand - Preservation Underground

      In The Theory of Moral Sentiments he wrote of “an invisible hand” that is markedly different from the one published in Wealth.

    6. Preservation Lunch ‘n’ Learn - Preservation Underground

      Etherington has worked tirelessly as a conservator, educator, writer and leading voice in conservation theory and practice. He has been (...)

    7. 1921-1930 - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Scopes is arrested on May 5th for teaching the theory of evolution in violation of state law. He is convicted and fined $100. 1925.

    8. Collection Spotlight: Contemporary African Literature - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Select a Blog Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog Center for Instructional Technology Data and Visualization Services The Devils (...)

    9. Alerts! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Change Over Time From the University of Pennsylvania press, “ Change Over Time is a new, semiannual journal focused on publishing original, (...)

    10. Good Questions: Was There Writing on the Wall during the Arab Spring? - Duke University Libraries Bl

      In addition, they served as memorial spaces dedicated to those killed during the confrontations, as discussed in an article from Theory (...)

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