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    1. Grand Central Station: Inside Duke's Library Service Center - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      The stacks in the Library Service Center are three stories tall and almost as long as a football field.

    2. Among Friends - Spring 2007 - Vol 7, Num 2

      Taking the Pulse of Our Publications Change is in the air—renovation, construction, Dewey Decimal Classification to Library of (...)

    3. Among Friends - Winter 2010

      The Libraries widget will allow you to contact duke public service librarians who staff the Askref instant messag ing service.

    4. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2023-02/Library_Council_Meeting_Minutes_10.20.22_0.pdf

      ▪ It will likely close in Fall 2023, timing is up in the air at the moment but possibly early fall o Has the President made it a (...)

    5. Personal Papers and Departmental Records | Duke University Libraries

      Irving Michelson Papers : Chemist who directed the Special Projects and Public Service Projects departments during the 1950s-1960s.

    6. Front and Center, Volume 15, Number 1 (Spring 2009)

      George Grody’s “Markets and Marketing” and “Global Marketing Special Topics” • Prof. Ed Balleisen’s “American Business History” • Prof.

    7. Getting Started - Military History - LibGuides at Duke University

      . - Databases and Online Resources America: History and Life      periodical articles, book chapters, dissertations- US only Historical (...)

    8. Getting Started - Military History - LibGuides at Duke University

      . - Databases and Online Resources America: History and Life      periodical articles, book chapters, dissertations- US only Historical (...)

    9. 5 Titles: Military Women - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The following five titles illustrate various women fighting to gain an equal footing among their male soldier counterparts, from becoming a (...)

    10. V-Mail - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      The development of the V-Mail system reduced the time it took a soldier to receive a letter by a month - from six weeks by boat to twelve days (...)

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