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    1. Trent Associates Report - Summer 2001, Vol 9, No 1

      Persian illustrated anatomical martuscript ·by Ma:nsur ibn Dyas; • Japanese inro medicine boxes . · • Japanese home medical (...)

    2. Adopt-a-Book Program | Duke University Libraries

      [DUKE008699170] 4/12/19 Dracine Hodges By Octavia Butler Wild Seed (Garden City, New York; 1980) [DUKE008109809] Clay's Ark (New York; (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/arianne.hartsellgundy/home_world.pdf

      It's a pale-yellow house that squats at the top of a steep hill. There’s a garden out back with rhododendrons, hydrangea, (...)

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

      Gerritsen, Tess. The Bone Garden. Ballantine Books, 2016. 14. Gerritsen, Tess.

    5. East Asia/Asia - East Asian Resources for Teachers - LibGuides at Duke University

      Chinese Buddhism Part of Visual Sources for Chinese Civilization by Patricia Buckley Ebrey, this section provides texts as well images on how (...)

    6. East Asia/Asia - East Asian Resources for Teachers - LibGuides at Duke University

      Chinese Buddhism Part of Visual Sources for Chinese Civilization by Patricia Buckley Ebrey, this section provides texts as well images on how (...)

    7. Active Learning Fellows: Gennifer Weisenfeld on Working in Teams - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifeti

      One exercise that I thought worked particularly well was a team assignment related to Japanese garden design, which was a (...)

    8. Japan - East Asian Resources for Teachers - LibGuides at Duke University

      Topics range from developing robots, to theme parks, manga cafes, popular music, young people's language, cell phones and (...)

    9. Inspiration from Italy - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Red Sea of Keys My favorite installation was in the Japanese Pavilion; The Key in the Hand by Chiharu Shiota .

    10. Event Debrief: “Manuscript Fragmentation Across Cultures” - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      For questions about this symposium, please contact its co-organizers, Matthew Hayes (Librarian for Japanese Studies and Asian American (...)

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