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    1. Computer Labs & Software | Duke University Libraries

      Software on quick look-up stations Web Browsers: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge Media Players: Windows Media Player Adobe (...)

    2. Euratlas Georeferenced Vector Data doc

      Names are originally encoded in Unicode (UTF8). This is necessary as many names may contain characters specific to some regions and (...)

    3. Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3) - Page 17 of 20 - a collection of parts flying in lo

      Unicode, in order to represent text, is at the low level still a sequence of bytes – these byte sequences are Unicode code (...)

    4. Perfectly normal - Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3)

      Unicode, in order to represent text, is at the low level still a sequence of bytes – these byte sequences are Unicode code (...)

    5. Data and Regular Expressions - DH Boot Camp for Librarians - LibGuides at Duke University

      If plain text data adhere to a known structure, it's easier to work with them in automated, generalized ways. Unicode: Text encoded (...)

    6. Font & Language Tools - Biblical Studies (Divinity) - LibGuides at Duke University

      Getting Started with Greek/Hebrew Word Study Font & Language Tools Toggle Dropdown Accordance BibleWorks Bible Texts and Translations (...)

    7. YMMV: Emoji in Legal Research

      Dart emoji Fastcase , as its CEO indicated on Twitter, spent some time on the second emoji, inserting Unicode #128169 to the end of the (...)

    8. Open Scholarship in the Humanities: Ann Chapman Price - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In addition to learning the ‘nuts and bolts’ of using an XML editor, aligning with TEI’s standards , and using Unicode characters to (...)

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