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    1. Genre Sources - ENGLISH 290: American Hauntings - LibGuides at Duke University

      Genre Sources - ENGLISH 290: American Hauntings - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides ENGLISH 290: (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/kurt.cumiskey/votava_nadellprize_app.pdf

      I would be ecstatic to obtain a copy of Fer- de-Lance not only due to the genre, but also its incorporation of herpetology.

    3. How We Describe

      Do not mix up the conceptual differences between subject and genre headings. ▪ For example, not all works about “Racism” (a subject (...)

    4. How We Describe (2025 Feb 26)

      Do not mix up the conceptual differences between subject and genre headings.  For example, not all works about “Racism” (a subject (...)

    5. How We Describe - Rubenstein Library Technical Services Style Guide

      Subjects, genres, and forms Section 8 outlines the application of subject, genre, and form headings. These guidelines are not meant to (...)

    6. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/HowWeDescribe_2021_06.pdf

      Subjects, genres, and forms Section 8 outlines the application of subject, genre, and form headings. These guidelines are not meant to (...)

    7. The William Styron Creative Writing Award | Duke University Libraries

      All Duke juniors and seniors are eligible to submit work for consideration. Projects may be any genre and take any form (audio/video, (...)

    8. Guidelines for Description of Slavery and Enslaved People in Special

      In those situations, attempt to determine personal names, and include specific features of the item in your description. Add collection-level (...)

    9. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-09/rosati-waiting-to-be-seen.pdf

      Tina Xia (tsx) Class of 2023 Title: Waiting to be seen Genre: Poetry Yé’u after the essay Nothing to Hide Under All This Sun “The (...)

    10. The Rudolph William Rosati Creative Writing Award | Duke University Libraries

      All Duke first year or sophomore students are eligible to submit work for consideration. Projects may be any genre and take any form (...)

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