Text Mining Talk > TODAY at 2:30
Ryan Shaw is an assistant professor in the School of Information and Library Science, UNC Chapel HIll. Date: Thursday, September 20 Time: 2:30-4:00 p.m. Location: Perkins Library, Room 217 (map)...
View ArticleWhen Art Makes the Man
Undergraduate course and exhibition, Rivalrous Masculinities, explores competing constructions of masculinity over time. It’s one thing to tell a student that gender is constructed. It’s quite another...
View ArticleWorkshop: Research Data Management at Duke, Oct. 2
Date: Wednesday, October 2 Time: 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Location: Perkins Library, Room 217 (Click for map) Contact: Hannah Rozear, hannah.rozear@duke.edu Please register to attend:...
View ArticleDatabase Training Session: Scopus, Oct. 16 (Free Lunch!)
Scopus Training Session for Duke Faculty, Researchers, and Graduate Students When: Wednesday, October 16 Time: 11:00 – 11:45 a.m. Where: Schiciano Auditorium – Side A, Fitzpatrick Center (Click for...
View ArticleIEEE Xplore Digital Library Database “Tips & Tricks” Training Session
The IEEE Xplore Home Page IEEE Xplore Digital Library Database “Tips & Tricks” training session for Duke faculty, Researchers, and Students When: Tuesday October 22, 2013 Time: 1:00-2:00 pm...
View ArticleKick off the fall “Fantasy” season… with art!
This fall the source code for Fantasy Collecting, a pedagogical and research tool inspired by Fantasy Football and developed at Duke University, became publicly available on GitHub. You may think you...
View ArticleRegulatory Disaster Scene Investigation- A Bass Connections Project Team and...
Contributed by Carson Holloway Beginning May 13th 2014, a Bass Connection project team of undergraduate and graduate researchers faculty and I began our collaboration, meeting in a dedicated space in...
View ArticleBadges to Buttons: Students Write About “Images That Shock”
Guest post by Professor Ann Marie Rasmussen and students in her Spring 2014 Writing 101 course, “Images that Shock: Obscenity from the Middle Ages to the Present,” which was co-taught with Heidi...
View ArticleNew Interface for Using WorldCat
If you regularly use WorldCat through the Duke University Libraries website, you might notice a small change soon. Starting Tuesday, June 30, the Libraries will link to WorldCat through a new platform...
View ArticleThe First-Year Library Experience
Duke Libraries – Here to Help You Lilly Library on East Campus When is the library open? How do I find a book? Where do I print?* Duke University’s newest students can find the answers to these...
View ArticleDuke 2020 and First-Year Library Services
… What are the libraries’ hours? … How do I find a book? … Who can help me with research? … Where can I print?* Duke University’s newest students will find the answers to these questions (and more!)...
View ArticleDuke Faculty: $250 to Consider Open Educational Resources
The Duke University Libraries are offering $250 to faculty who are interested in learning about open educational resources for the courses they teach. Details below. What are open educational...
View ArticleArchives Alive: A Look at Courses for Spring 2017
Detail from Latin MS No. 8, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library As bookbagging classes for the Spring semester commences, we are excited to announce the next wave of Archives Alive...
View Article“Shaping Your Professional Identity Online” RCR Graduate Student Workshop
Shaping Your Professional Identity Online The digital world allows us to connect in ever increasing ways. As an early career scholar these connections can provide you with both opportunities and...
View ArticleRCR credit – retractions in the scientific & social scientific literature
This workshop will discuss the burgeoning phenomena of article retractions in the scientific and social scientific literature. No one plans to have an article retracted, so we will cover what to do to...
View ArticleCollection Spotlight: Poetry
We’re celebrating National Poetry Month by highlighting some of the poetry books in our collection. You can see them on our Collection Spotlight rack near the New and Noteworthy collection. Our...
View ArticleKick off the fall “Fantasy” season… with art!
This fall the source code for Fantasy Collecting, a pedagogical and research tool inspired by Fantasy Football and developed at Duke University, became publicly available on GitHub. You may think you...
View ArticleNew Staff and Changing Roles in Natural Sciences and Engineering Section
This spring Michael Peper and Melanie Sturgeon, two Duke science and engineering librarians, left Duke University Libraries to pursue other opportunities. We’re sad to lose these valued colleagues, but...
View Article“Shaping Your Professional Identity Online” RCR Graduate Student Workshop
Shaping Your Professional Identity Online The digital world allows us to connect in ever increasing ways. As an early career scholar these connections can provide you with both opportunities and...
View ArticleTextbooks on Reserve in Perkins and Lilly
Left your textbook in your dorm room? Borrow our copy! As the spring 2018 semester gets underway, we want to remind students that you can check out copies of textbooks for the largest courses on campus...
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