An annual professional development program helps staff learn both new skills and about each other This summer, Sara Biondi was debating what to do about the fraying on one of her favorite cotton, ...
Expand your horizons with foreign language resources at Duke University Libraries As the Librarian for African and African American Studies at Duke University Libraries, Heather Martin recently guided ...
Duke University Libraries has signed on to a national “Statement of Shared Practice” on how to manage collection requests from artificial intelligence developers. Originally commissioned by the ...
Duke University Libraries has launched a new service, called Duke OverDrive, which lets students, faculty and staff download e-books and audiobooks to their personal mobile devices, including iPhones, ...
I read that Perkins was closing at 9 p.m.; I read it on the official Duke University Libraries website, yet I didn’t believe it. It was Dec. 6th. Why would Perkins close at only 9 p.m. when I have my ...
While some of our greatest writers and thinkers were busy debating about whether or not good art can come out of the pandemic, a Duke librarian was quietly creating a Kraftwerk-adjacent library ...
Yonkers, NY – “Test, Inform and Protect: The Consumer Reports Archives,” a new exhibit at Duke University’s David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, celebrates the nine-decade influence of ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Duke University’s oldest library is finally on the way to ...
In this interview I speak with Ken Wissoker (@kwissoker), editorial director of Duke University Press, one of the most well-known university presses for innovative books on global cultural theory.
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