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    1. Databases For Alumni - Ford Library

      Each FnT is published as a journal, where every "issue" is comprised of one monograph of between 50-200 pages (average of 120/130) (...)

    2. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/57/

      Coverage dates for Business Week in Factiva are now 14 January 1985 (issue:2876) until 7 December 2009 (issue:4158). As of (...)

    3. Oxford Bibliographies in International Law

      To view other available Oxford Bibliographies databases (including Environmental Science and International Relations ), search the Duke (...)

    4. What Puts You on the Map? Archives Month 2024 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      On March 5, 1971, a special issue of Intercom, the hospital’s weekly bulletin, devoted three of its four pages to the implementation of (...)

    5. What Puts You on the Map? Archives Month 2024 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      On March 5, 1971, a special issue of Intercom, the hospital’s weekly bulletin, devoted three of its four pages to the implementation of (...)

    6. Native Americans at Duke - Native American and Indigenous History at Duke - LibGuides at Duke Univer

      Right now, it's tricky to discern issue dates for these digitized issues. Issues through 1924 can be accessed chronologically through (...)

    7. Day in the Life: Heather Hans, Senior Learning Experience Designer - Duke Learning Innovation & Life

      I email the activity to the instructor for feedback. 11:00 AM – I attend a project meeting for a Drones for Environmental Science (...)

    8. Internet Resources - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      中国经济50人论坛 中國免費名錄資源 Tibet Environmental Watch :  This site will be used to update important Tibetan environmental information (...)

    9. The Goodson Blogson

      The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law (2007), Prof. Jonathan Wiener. The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law (2006), Prof.

    10. The Future of Research Libraries, part 2 - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      He responded by talking about his own work in environmental humanities.  When he began that collaborative work with climate scientists, (...)

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