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    1. The Martin Shubik Papers: From Early Game Theory to the Strategic Analysis of War - The Devil's Tale

      The Martin Shubik Papers: From Early Game Theory to the Strategic Analysis of War - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog (...)

    2. University Archives Intern for Student Engagement | Duke University Libraries

      Experience: Required:   N/A Preferred:   Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills; strong project and time-management (...)

    3. Collections | Duke University Libraries

      Many collection materials document Burmeister's research on Capital Theory, Economic Growth Theory and Arbitrage Pricing (...)

    4. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/hartman/pdf/frontandcenter/fc_v23_n1.pdf

      After editing a special issue of the Journal of Historical Research in Marketing that highlighted research into women’s contributions to (...)

    5. Women at the Center - Issue 28, Fall 2015

      Segrest’s papers are a foundational col- lection for the Bingham Center and a valuable resource for the study of gender, sexuality, race, and (...)

    6. Success of the Second Sex: Duke University’s Demonstrated Efforts to Empower Women

      Women at the Center So women, in a gradually inclusive sense, gained space in syllabi, but the conversations informed by feminist (...)

    7. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Exhibition%20Language%20EDI%20Guidelines.pdf

    8. In the News – Annual Report 2016-2017

      (Rascoff) “Town Hall: Institutional Strategies & Innovations”, OLC Accelerate: Accelerating Online Learning Worldwide, 2017.

    9. Select Bibliography - Inter-Governmental Organizations (IGOs) - LibGuides at Duke University

      We also demonstrate how our results are consistent with a longer-term socialization process and cannot be explained by the short-term effect of (...)

    10. A safe harbor, not an anchor - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As the brief says, under the plaintiffs’ theory, the Library of Congress, in which the Copyright Office itself resides, would be “a (...)

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