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    1. Lost files? Don't lose hope! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Strategy Two : Click Start , Search , and use Windows’ “When was it modified?” option under All Files and Folders (in Vista, click (...)

    2. Sync Files on Multiple Computers - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      It fits right into the file directory systems for Windows or Mac machines.  You just have to drag and drop the files and they are (...)

    3. Evernote - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      For some additional bells and whistles, use the Windows or Mac application too (don’t worry, it syncs with the web version).

    4. 10 year Challenge: The Lab Edition - Preservation Underground

      We evicted one bird (just like in our old space), had a Chinese restaurant one floor down, and the lab had beautiful windows. The space (...)

    5. Last One Out Turn Off the Lights - Preservation Underground

      Best part is that many of us finally have an offices with windows . It might be difficult to return to the (...)

    6. Ledger Finds: Mechanical Bindings - Preservation Underground

      Related posts: Spine After Spine* Moving The Lab: "At Least We Have Windows" Quick Pic: Flattening Really Big Things ledger (...)

    7. Computers & Equipment | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      You may save to a USB drive, send to the printer (7 cents per page) or send to email. Color scanning can be done from the self-service (...)

    8. Introduction to EndNote | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Prerequisite : Prior to the session, please download EndNote for Windows or Mac through Duke's Office of Information Technology.

    9. Introduction to EndNote | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Prerequisite : Prior to the session, please download EndNote for Windows or Mac through Duke's Office of Information Technology.

    10. A New(-ish) Look for Public Computing - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      First off, since the VDI-terminal hardware is less complex (it’s not a full computer), the devices themselves have been seen to last 7 (...)

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