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    1. Read books one email at a time - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Post navigation Previous Post Cambridge Histories Online Next Post Google Scholar Tips 3 thoughts on “Read books one email at a (...)

    2. Extra Credit: Post-Soviet Art at the Nasher - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      For those interested in a little extra credit, Duke is home to one of the oldest and most extensive Slavic research collections in the (...)

    3. Lilly Library Gallery Talk: Interwoven Histories, Nov. 27 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The Center for African and African American Research at Duke University and the Duke University Libraries invite you behind the veil of vivid (...)

    4. Celebrate the Day of the Dead! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Come visit these two fascinating exhibits, while enjoying a taste of the Day of the Dead with some pan de muertos!

    5. Showing Our Stuff - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Vitruvius Britannicus An outstanding example of a folio (book) format as well as the awakening of interest in British architecture by its own (...)

    6. Subject Librarians to the rescue! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      You know it! And that’s only a taste of the subject coverage we’ve got! What’s that?

    7. Reading Walt Whitman - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      First you can find a lot of Whitman’s poetry online, if you just want to get a taste of his poetry.   Here are two of of my favorite (...)

    8. "Complete Nudity Is Never Permitted"

      In addition to the ban on nudity which lent the Goodson Blogson a title for this post, the Hays Code stressed that films should avoid (...)

    9. Congratulations to Our National Book Collecting Contest Winner! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      He notes, “Whether clicking through internet pages on the path to that one title, browsing Bücherschränke (little libraries) in Berlin, or else (...)

    10. On the fair use rollarcoaster - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In Prince, I can see how the Court also looked at the equities and while Prince and the Gallery were creating/displaying art which is, no matter (...)

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