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    1. Guidelines for Description of Slavery and Enslaved People in Special

      How is the collection arranged already? What sort of re-processing goals do you have for the collection? a.

    2. On the Road with the Frank C. Brown Collection - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Craig and I will write more about it over the course of this project, but IRENE is perfect for material like this. IRENE makes (...)

    3. Chart Dos and Don'ts - Data Visualization - LibGuides at Duke University

      Adding too much information to a single chart eliminates the advantages of processing data visually; we have to read every element one (...)

    4. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 14 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      The first thing I noticed is that just about every TV on the market now features  4K ultra-high-definition (UHD) , and many (...)

    5. The Perkins Project - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      From study carrels to high-tech classrooms, there are so many different and versatile places to work. 8.

    6. Duke Medical Center Library & Archives News October 2023 Archive | Duke University Medical Center Li

      Work will continue through the summer and may result in temperature disruptions and construction noise. We appreciate your patience (...)

    7. 1091 Project: The Mold Edition - Preservation Underground

      Most often mold is identified during archival processing or at circulation points. Since 2003 we have removed mold from over 5,900 (...)

    8. Launching Digital Projects from Scratch – Some Advice - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      When I was looking for a way to publish and annotate ultra-high resolution visualizations online, I reached out to a company (...)

    9. Welcome, Tracy Jackson! - The Devil's Tale

      I worked on a few student films and ultra-low-budget movies, and even though I didn’t do it for long, it was a lot of fun.

    10. Duke Medical Center Library & Archives October 2023 Archive | Duke University Medical Center Library

      Work will continue through the summer and may result in temperature disruptions and construction noise. We appreciate your patience (...)

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