Five articles on the Digital Collections program at Duke University Libraries.
- Digitization at Duke: How it all started…
by Steve Hensen
With twenty-five digital collections on the Web, the Duke University Libraries are recognized for their leadership in the digitization of… [read more]
- What Gets Digitized?: Giving Local Collections Global Reach
by Jill Katte
Photos of Fidel Castro in his kitchen, World War II-era ration coupons and Nazi propaganda comic books, rare string quartets and song sheets, images of Duke Chapel… [read more]
- Opening the Door to Digital Collections
by Sean Aery
OK, let’s face it. Library website interfaces that provide access to digital library resources generally aren’t as easy to use as they should be… [read more]
- Building a Digital Collection One Step at a Time
by Michael Adamo, Noah Huffman and Richard Murray
A visitor exploring one of the Duke Libraries’ digital collections is probably too engrossed in the content to… [read more]
- Duke Digital Collections in the Classroom
by Jill Katte
Instructors in many academic disciplines have enriched their teaching by using digitized primary sources… [read more]