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    1. Mellon Seminars in Digital Humanities - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Topics will include Web 2.0, virtual worlds, ubiquitous computing, geo-temporal navigation, participatory media, digital (...)

    2. Duke Digital Initiative – Annual Report 2014-2015

      According to Victoria Szabo, “augmented reality is a technology that as a conceptual category brings together ubiquitous (...)

    3. And the Winner Is…

      Financial Times Book of the Year 2015 Silo Effect: The Peril of Expertise and the Promise of Breaking Down Barriers By Gillian Tett. Silos are (...)

    4. Day in the Life: Seth Anderson, Teaching Consultant - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      My first job after finishing my undergraduate work in 1998 was serving as the Help Desk Coordinator at my previous school, combining the support (...)

    5. Documentation - Ethical Collaboration in the Digital Humanities - LibGuides at Duke University

      Literary and Linguistic Computing , vol. 23, no. 3, Sept. 2008, pp. 383–96, Access here. .

    6. Good Questions: April Fools! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      But we have not yet reached consensus on the answer to this ubiquitous question: “What does the fox say?” Post by Catherine Shreve, (...)

    7. Cabaret Couture - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Gentlemen: note the top hats, high collars, and ubiquitous mustaches. Prepare to dance the night away, just like this lovely lady in a (...)

    8. New Exhibit: Tobaccoland - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      About the Exhibit Explore the history of cigarettes in the United States, from their initial unpopularity, to their emergence as a (...)

    9. New Exhibit: Incredible Insects! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Whether revered or reviled, these fascinating and ubiquitous organisms can truly be said to have conquered the planet.

    10. Access to the New York Times Part 2 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The New York Times is of course a ubiquitous resource for both newspaper readers and researchers alike, and so we strive to make it as (...)

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