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    1. Preservation Underground - Page 24 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Reed served as a radiologist in the U.S. Medical Reserve Corps in France during World War I.  

    2. Preservation Underground - Page 36 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      “Close enough for conservation,” as my chemistry teacher used to say. papyri papyri rehousing Papyrus Conservation New Equipment In (...)

    3. Alerts! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      There are also newly commissioned thematic essays by leading scholars in the field with links directly to relevant documents, a World War II (...)

    4. Preservation Underground - Page 13 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Covid-19 , Events What Day is it? It’s Equipment Day! April 17, 2020 Beth Doyle Every year we celebrate Equipment Day, the day (...)

    5. Baskin -- 1800s · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Tags 1800s , Art Manuscript medical certificate In this fragment of a certificate, Dr.

    6. Alerts! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Outages : – UNC Libraries online services will be unavailable on Wednesday, May 18, from 2:30 a.m. until noon, because of a critical (...)

    7. Preservation Underground - Page 12 of 58 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Covid-19 , Events What Day is it? It’s Equipment Day! April 17, 2020 Beth Doyle Every year we celebrate Equipment Day, the day (...)

    8. https://blogs.library.duke.edu/magazine/files/2014/01/DUL-AR2013.mech_.pages_.pdf

      Renovation plans have been approved by the Board of Trustees with a construction timeframe of Spring – Fall 2014. 2012–2013 (...)

    9. Mapping the Broadsides Collection, or, how to make an interactive map in 30 minutes or less - Bitstr

      Do you have recommendations for this task? I am on the medical side, and we aren’t allowed to use Google Docs.

    10. Student Photographs Duke Construction - The Devil's Tale

      A view of West Campus from the Medical School in the fall of 1929. Note the railroad spur that brought Duke stone from Hillsborough (...)

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