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    1. Preservation Architecture: Phase 2 – Moving Forward with Duke Digital Repository - Bitstreams: The D

      In Phase 2 we’re doing several concurrent migrations including migrating our archival storage to infrastructure that will allow for dynamic (...)

    2. Documentation | Duke University Libraries

      The page is divided into four sections:  definitions; the criteria and process for selecting the project; project documentation; and (...)

    3. Hartman Center Travel Grants & Fellowships | Duke University Libraries

      For more details about the application process and timeline, Please see the Rubenstein Library's main travel grant page . 

    4. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-36.pdf

      As a first- time archival researcher, this process was both exciting and daunting, full of uncertainty as well as unexpected discoveries.

    5. Mary Lily Research Grant Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      Paula Ramos , Independent Researcher, “Spatiality and gender: spatial circumstances of the creative process of feminist artists in the (...)

    6. Front and Center | Duke University Libraries

      Walter Thompson's Early European Experience; Volunteers Fuel the Center; 2010 Travel Grant Application Process Begins; Center Seeks (...)

    7. Sharpening Our Vision - DUL Strategic Plan 2010-2012

      This document represents the beginning of a planning process rather than a finished product. The plan will be submitted to the Provost (...)

    8. Frequently Asked Questions | Duke University Libraries

      The Campus and its Architecture Who designed Duke University's campus? Read more about African-American architect Julian Abele (1881-1950) .

    9. Women at the Center - Issue 6, Summer 2004

      The anecdotes and issues candor her anxiety, her unhappi- ness, and her guilt about feeling dissatisfied, in the process striking a (...)

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

      The reader follows gogol through his undergraduate days at Yale and graduate school in architecture at Columbia to a career in new York (...)

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