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    1. Policy Paradox: Mapping Residential Restrictions - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization

      The following maps illustrate some of the restricted zones in Miami and in the Triangle area of North Carolina studied by Mr. (...)

    2. Teaching & Learning Intern | Duke University Libraries

      Durham is located in the Research Triangle, a growing metropolitan area of more than one million people that provides a wide range of (...)

    3. The Duke Endowment Awards Additional $10 Million to Lilly Library Renovation Project - Duke Universi

      New features will include an assembly space for events, a second entrance on the southwest side of the building that will connect with the (...)

    4. Durham, NC and Duke · Mapping the City: A Stranger's Guide · Duke University Library Exhibits

      However, the neighborhood map, the street paving map shown above, a map of building and residential zones in Durham, and a seal coating (...)

    5. Local Areas - U.S. Economic Data - LibGuides at Duke University

      Levels: State, county, metropolitan area Area Deprivation Index (ADI) The ADI allows for rankings of neighborhoods by (...)

    6. Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences - Page 11 of 12 -

      Duke Economics Ph.D. candidate Songman Kang, has been using the analytical capabilities of geographic information software to help determine the (...)

    7. Econ Data - ECON 371: Labor and Family Economics - LibGuides at Duke University

      Levels: National, state, metropolitan area, county Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) The SAIPE program from the (...)

    8. My Giving Story: Kelly Braddy Van Winkle T’99 - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Van Winkle’s grandfather started a residential roofing company in Erie, Pennsylvania, during the Great Depression that thrived despite (...)

    9. The Duke Libraries: "A Change Will Do You Good" - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      With a wave of the hand, the guide would say (if anything), “This is our library,” and then she would move forward down the Quad, pointing to (...)

    10. Bringing the Best of West to East - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      New West Entrance and Commons An added entrance on the west side of the building faces the bustling residential “backyard” of East (...)

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