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    1. Apple Pudding Pie, or Pie Pudding, No. 2, Yankee Style (1896) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - Th

      When I use such items in undergraduate instruction sessions, I refer to them as the Web MD of the late 19th/early 20th centuries. Then (...)

    2. Freeconomics - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      He identifies two important trends that tend to make the Web “the land of the free.” First, there is the phenomenon of (...)

    3. New (and not so new) resources - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      First, because it is the most general, is this new web site called “Teaching Copyright” from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. 

    4. Principal Organs - United Nations - LibGuides at Duke University

      Executive Office of the Secretary General Department for Disarmament Affairs (DDA) Department of Peace Operations (DPO) Department of Political (...)

    5. Land + Environmental Justice - Native American/Indigenous Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      CAB Abstracts This link opens in a new window Search for articles related to agriculture, environment, veterinary sciences, plant sciences, (...)

    6. What to Read this Month: September - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Some recipes even relied on food products like Bisquick, Swans Down flour, and Calumet baking powder.

    7. 2009 March

      Please note that our subscribed coverage to The Economist Magazine web site (economist.com) has been omitted from the new portal.

    8. Preservation Underground Word Cloud - Preservation Underground

      Preservation Underground Word Cloud - Preservation Underground Primary Menu Skip to (...)

    9. Stop the Presses! EBF5 receives rave reviews - Preservation Underground

      Our portion is small, just a couple paragraphs, and they present their own ideas for real edible food based on book titles. *Image: “In (...)

    10. What is Open Access? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For more information, see the Open Access at Duke web site. Post navigation Previous Post Collaboration and the open access movement (...)

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