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    1. Book Review: Blue Ocean Shift

      Book Review: Blue Ocean Shift Ford Library « Book Review: Summer Reading Services and Resources for Alumni » Book Review: Blue Ocean (...)

    2. Students shift to mobile devices - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Students shift to mobile devices - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education Skip to content Search Contact Us Subscribe Menu What (...)

    3. Human Rights Archive, Marshall T. Meyer Intern | Duke University Libraries

      Hours are flexible within a M-F, 9:00-5:00 work week, but interns are expected to set and maintain a consistent schedule.

    4. Sallie Bingham Center Internship | Duke University Libraries

      Hours are flexible within a M-F, 9:00-5:00 work week, but interns are expected to set and maintain a consistent schedule.

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-38.pdf

      This was the culmination of a year of work with Professor Genna Miller and her 38 stu- dents in Duke’s “Women in the Economy” course.

    6. Library Council Meeting Minutes, Monday, February 24, 2025

      . • Joe discussed potential cuts to low-use journals and an access-over-ownership strategy for such journals, which would shift them (...)

    7. Women at the Center - Issue 1, Spring 2001

      Linda Veltze, for her work on the relation­ ship between the slave­owning family of Rev.

    8. Engaging with Library Users: Sharpening our Vision as Subject Librarians for the Duke University Lib

      It is based on the pioneering work done at the University of Minnesota Libraries, whose Librarian Position Description Framework served (...)

    9. Among Friends - Summer 2011

      They make research easier to access and help those who have material share their valuable work more widely. Kevin Smith, Duke’s (...)

    10. The Bassett Affair of 1903 | Duke University Libraries

      Ironically, it is as a promoter of reform in a shift of emphasis from his professed ideal of scholarly objectivity for which John (...)

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