Website Search Results

    Page 1 of 997 website results

    1. Book Review: How will you measure your life?

      Book Review: How will you measure your life? Ford Library « Visitors from Afar New Data Sets in WRDS » Book Review: How will you (...)

    2. How Am I Doing? Collect Mid-Term Feedback to Measure Teaching Effectiveness - Duke Learning Innovati

      Frequent, short feedback assessments (formative assessments), such as minute papers or exit tickets, can also be used to measure (...)

    3. Scholarly Communications | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Publication metrics are one way to measure the impact of published research. Common publication metrics include citation counts, impact (...)

    4. Still Image Digitization | Duke University Libraries

      GoldenThread FADGI 19264 Target The FADGI 19264 Target is used to measure color accuracy and registration, light uniformity, white (...)

    5. Share Your COVID-19 Story Prompts | Duke University Libraries

      It is sometimes difficult to measure the extent to which we’ve adapted to rapid changes.

    6. Library Council Minutes - 3/5/2015

      A historian writing a book about women’s travels used our digital collections of women’s travel diaries; a business consultant researched our (...)

    7. Benjamin Newton Duke (1855-1929) | Duke University Libraries

      Duke, the university is named in large measure in honor of his father, Washington Duke, and his brother, Benjamin Newton Duke.

    8. Policy and Guidelines for Filming and Video | Duke University Libraries

      This is an item specific, non-quantifiable measure, and will be assessed during the session by appointed Rubenstein Library staff (...)

    9. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/arianne.hartsellgundy/Rosati_%20Poetry% (...)

      There’s a point when the world stops seeming symmetric even with a finger to measure. Muensterman 8 How to sing a dying song If I show (...)

    10. Among Friends - Spring 2006 - Vol 6, Num 2

      During the 2006 NC Festival of the Book’s seven-day run in Durham and on the Duke campus, there were over forty programs featuring more than (...)

    More Search Options