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Establish an Endowment for Marine Science & Conservation Collections at Duke University Libraries
https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/support/MarineSciences.pdf
These include, but are not limited to: • Advancing technologies (unmanned aerial systems) that enhance data collection and population (...)
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Establish an Endowment for Marine Science & Conservation Collections at Duke University Libraries |
https://library.duke.edu/support/giving-opportunities/collection-endowments/marine-sciences
These include, but are not limited to: Advancing technologies (unmanned aerial systems) that enhance data collection and population (...)
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Goose-beaked whale skeleton@DML - Marine Science - LibGuides at Duke University
https://guides.library.duke.edu/marinescience/goose-beaked-whale
How did the skeleton transition from marine mammal to an art install? Bonehenge Whale Cente r in Beaufort, NC provides the support and (...)
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Environment - Jewish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University
https://guides.library.duke.edu/c.php?g=289324&p=1933879
Toggle Dropdown Online Resources Culture Immigration & Genealogy Interfaith Dialogue Jewish Organizations News & Media Jews in the (...)
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Collection Spotlight: Library Staff Picks! - Duke University Libraries Blogs
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2017/06/06/collection-spotlight-library-staff-picks/
Janil Miller from our Marine Lab Library picked Whale by Joe Roman, describing it as a “delightfully informative read on Earth’s largest (...)
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Data Archives and Repositories - Research Data Management - LibGuides at Duke University
https://guides.library.duke.edu/c.php?g=633433&p=4643158
This includes CT/MRI, photogrammetry, laser scans, and others OBIS-SEAMAP As a thematic node of the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (...)
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The Ladies’ Physician fumbles the mic a bit but mostly drops it - The Devil's Tale
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/rubenstein/2022/12/07/the-ladies-physician/
(FYI: Elephants have the longest pregnancies of any land mammal, somewhere between eighteen to twenty-three months.)