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    1. Resources at Duke - Research Data Management - LibGuides at Duke University

      Duke Data Service A flexible, investigator-friendly information technology services that facilitates the association of data provenance (...)

    2. Aggregated Data - U.S. Census - LibGuides at Duke University

      Carefully study the documentation ( Appendices of User Guides ) to determine variable provenance, especially: Appendix E: Data (...)

    3. On This National Day of Silence - The Devil's Tale

      An Archive in the World Our Fifth Birthday Tales of Provenance: Una Vincenzo Revealed in Three Inscriptions holidays Post (...)

    4. Doris Duke Memorabilia: How Do I Box That? - Preservation Underground

      To read more about the provenance of these materials, please see the Rubenstein Library’s blog post.

    5. You're going to lose: The inherent complexity, and near impossibility, of developing for digital col

      Historians want to be able to access the entire collection online and obtain any needed information about an item’s provenance. Indeed, (...)

    6. Phooey Fanuly - Preservation Underground

      Cookies will ALWAYS solve problems. Call it “provenance” and have a cookie. Happy Friday to all.

    7. Keeping up with the Joneses - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      My hope is that other historians will continue to fill in the missing pieces and rediscover the provenance of these and other important (...)

    8. A Fleet of Futons-Yours for the Making - Preservation Underground

      I am unsure of their provenance but I am fairly certain the conservators at the Harry Ransom Center made book supports of various kinds (...)

    9. Evidence in Print Waste - Preservation Underground

      We don’t have much information about provenance of this book, but the presence of this newspaper used as binding material gives us (...)

    10. The Devil's Tale - Page 34 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      When I open books, one of my favorite things to do is look for small signs of its previous owners, its provenance: Was the book a gift, (...)

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