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Your End-of-Semester Library Toolkit
You’re almost there! Here are some resources to power you through the end of the semester and beyond.
Announcing the Conservation Documentation Archive
Every collection item our conservators have treated over the last 26 years
Enticing Engineers: New Areas of Outreach in the Rubenstein Library
A look back at our open house for students and faculty of the Pratt School
Why We’re Dropping Basecamp
We’ve used the project management platform for almost a decade, but no longer
In Memory of Jerry LeVerne Perry Chappell W’62
Earlier this month, the Duke University Libraries lost a longtime and cherished friend
What’s Streaming at Duke Libraries: Native American Culture and History
Check out these films available from streaming platforms we provide access to
From the Archives: When Circus Elephants Sold Cars
How photos of a circus side hustle tell the story of the American auto industry
Don’t-Miss Database: Qwest TV EDU
Check out this video streaming channel showcasing Black music and global sounds
Have 3 Minutes? Take the Perkins Library Customer Service Experience Survey!
Help us improve our services and let us know how we can help you even better!
Don’t Make This for Thanksgiving: Archival Asparagus Cream Mold
Wherein we celebrate the (regrettable?) return of the Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen
New Video: Fulfilling a Rare Materials Digitization Request
See what’s involved behind the scenes in digitizing archival materials for researchers
Join Duke’s 2024 Research Data Visualization Competition and Showcase!
This year’s data visualizations will touch on the theme “Through Time”
LIFE Summer Research Grant Reflections
A Duke senior looks back on the research project made possible by a library grant for LIFE students
Understanding the World Through a Home Medicine Chest
Medicine chests and other historical medical artifacts can provide a window into the past
Duke-UNC Sports Symposium, Nov. 10
A day-long event on intercollegiate athletics in higher education, free and open to the public
What You Need To Vote in Tuesday’s Municipal Elections
Durham voters will choose a new mayor and three city council representatives on Nov. 7
Native and Indigenous Comics and Graphic Novels, Nov. 13
Join us for a discussion of pop culture media celebrating Indigenous identity with Dr. Lee Francis IV
Why Historian John Hope Franklin’s Work Remains Essential Today
A look back at our 2-day symposium on the legacy of Franklin’s “From Slavery to Freedom”
What to Read This Month
Recommended reads from our New & Noteworthy, Contemporary Lit, and OverDrive collections
Good Reads for Fall: New Books From Duke Authors
A roundup of some of the most recently published and soon-to-be-out titles
‘Making AI Generative’ at Duke and Beyond with Ithaka S+R
Duke is joining other leading institutions committed to “making AI generative for their campus community”
Lilly Collection Spotlight: Bad Houses
Enjoy a spine-tingling Lilly Library Collection Spotlight, just in time for Halloween
THIS WEEK: Duke, NCCU Symposium on ‘From Slavery to Freedom’
Join us for this Oct. 24-25 event featuring leading scholars in history and African American studies
In Conversation about the National Black Justice Coalition, Oct. 24
Join us for a special exhibit tour and panel discussion about Black LGBTQ history and futures
The Making of a Poet: Five Years in Six Egyptian Prisons, Oct. 23-27
Join us for a series of events with Egyptian poet Mohsen Mohamed and translator Sherine Elbanhawy
Grab Free Snacks, $25 Gift Cards at Our First Survey Data Party!
Help us improve the Libraries to better meet the needs of Duke undergrads like you
Don’t-Miss Databases: ProQuest Black Studies
Anyone looking for primary sources in African American studies should start here
Congratulations to Our Research and Writing Award Winners!
We are pleased to announce the winners of our 2022-2023 library writing and research awards.
Fall Break RCR Workshops for Grad Students, Oct. 16-17
Fall Break is a great time to earn lots of RCR credits in just two days!
Q&A: Archival Expeditions Fellow Katie Carithers
Archival Expeditions introduces Duke graduate students to teaching with digital and physical primary sources
Low Maintenance Book Club Reads Edgar Allan Poe, Oct. 30
Get spooky with us as we read short selections by the original master of macabre
Oct 5: Open Scholarship in the Humanities
Insights from Duke graduate students’ digital projects (lunch included)
Living History from One Generation to the Next
Mellon Foundation Grant Supports SNCC Legacy Project
Open Scholarship in the Humanities: Nitin Luthra
Part of a series on researchers who have engaged in open scholarship at Duke
Phrenology and the Stuff of Spies
Searching for women in medicine, an archivist stumbles on a history lesson in spycraft
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month Through a Streaming Lens
Check out the new video streaming service available through the Libraries: PROJECTR
Virginia Woolf Desk Gets a Prominent New Home
Visit the desk in its new location off the Rubenstein Library Photography Gallery
Open Scholarship in the Humanities: Emilie Menzel
Part of a series on researchers who have engaged in open scholarship at Duke
What to Read This Month
Recommended reads from our New & Noteworthy, Contemporary Lit, and OverDrive collections
Birthing Black Mothers by Jennifer Nash: Faculty Bookwatch, Sept. 21
Join us to celebrate and discuss Prof. Nash’s recent book with a panel of distinguished respondents
American Methodist Missionaries in Duke’s Korean Studies Collection
Our Korean Studies Librarian delves into history of the library’s collection
Open Scholarship in the Humanities: Ann Chapman Price
Part of a series on researchers who have engaged in open scholarship at Duke
From Duke Mag: A Beautiful Find
Duke’s one-of-a-kind copy of a landmark botanical text rewrites the author’s life story
Duke Engineering Exposition at Rubenstein Library, Sept. 27
Join us for a special open house for students, faculty, and staff with the Pratt School of Engineering
Read ‘American Born Chinese’ with the Low Maintenance Book Club
Join us for a discussion of the graphic novel, now a Disney+ original series
Congratulations to Our National Book Collecting Contest Winner!
Recent Duke doctoral graduate Joshua Shelly (Ph.D., 2023) wins second prize
Letters, Archives and Publishing: A Carlyle Letters Celebration, Sept. 7
Celebrate one of the longest-running publishing and digital humanities projects in the world, based here at Duke
Open Scholarship in the Humanities Spotlight: Jobie Hill
Part of a series on researchers who have engaged in open scholarship at Duke
What to Read this Month
Recommended reads from our New & Noteworthy, Contemporary Lit, and OverDrive collections
Duke, NCCU to Host Symposium on ‘From Slavery to Freedom’
Registration open for Oct. 24-25 event featuring leading scholars in history and African American studies
An Evening with Author Nikki Erlick, Aug. 31
Join us for a talk with the author of Duke’s 2023 Common Experience book
10 Questions with Jodi Psoter, Librarian for Marine Sciences
Meet the librarian at the helm of Duke’s only library with an ocean view
Two Years In: The Finish Line Approaches for Digitizing Behind the Veil
The monumental oral history collection from the Jim Crow South is about to get more accessible
Downloadable Zine: How to Be a Super Researcher!
A lighthearted approach to exploring the world of primary source research
What to Read This Month
Recommended reads from our New & Noteworthy, Current Lit, and OverDrive collections
Fallout Shelter Fallout in the Consumer Reports Archives
A look back at the home safety craze that gripped America in the Atomic Age
From Duke Mag: An Earlier Duke Climate Commitment
Botany professor Henry Oosting spent 15 frigid weeks exploring artic Greenland in 1937 – and he kept a diary
From Working@Duke: Colleagues Who Stay Cool in Hot Summers
Temperature is important to the work of Duke colleagues across campus
Who Said That? Librarian Tips for Verifying Quotes
Verifying the authenticity of quotes can take time and effort, but we’re here to help!
Processing the Carolina Justice Policy Center Records
A peak inside a treasure trove of information for those interested in criminal justice and human rights
Hot Off the Press: Summer Reading from Duke Authors
A roundup of some of the most recently published and soon-to-be-out titles
Lilly Collection Spotlight – Gone Fishin’
Forget “beach reads.” We’re casting our net wide in search of fishy films and books.
Understanding the Experiences and Needs of International Students at Duke
Read the full report and recommendations from our yearlong study
Welcome to Our New Conservation Intern, Angela!
The rising senior from Bennet College is our fifth HBCU Library Alliance intern
5 Titles: Emancipation Celebrations
Explore the history of emancipation celebrations and their importance to the African American community
The Duke Endowment Awards Additional $10M to Lilly Library Renovation Project
Construction is expected to begin in 2024 with an anticipated completion date of 2027
Duke University Libraries Selects New Library Enterprise System
Between now and summer 2024, we will transition to the Ex Libris Alma Library Services Platform
Apply Now for Our Creative Writing Awards! Deadline June 15
Are you a Duke undergraduate who enjoys creative writing? Share your work with us!
Retired LGBTQ+ Duke Administrator Leaves Legacy of Inclusion
With a Perkins Library study space recently named in her honor, Janie Long helped build welcoming community at Duke
ONLINE: Big Books Edition: Arundhati Roy’s “The God of Small Things”
Join the Low Maintenance Book Club as we discuss the Booker Prize winning novel
From the Conservation Lab: “Large Marge” Rides Again
A new standing press needed a bit of TLC and assistance from Duke Facilities before we could use it
Exhibit Opening, June 13: Mandy Carter, Scientist of Activism
Join us as we celebrate the opening of our newest library exhibit
Country Music Legend Jimmie Rodgers Had the “T. B. Blues”
Where our sheet music and the history of medicine collections meet
5 Titles: Voices from the Rural United States
Part of an ongoing series highlighting diverse books, music, and films in our collections
Celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day
Raising awareness of the need for digital inclusion and accessible web content for people with disabilities
Meet Celine, One of Lilly Library’s “Class of 2023”
Graduation means that we must bid a final farewell to some of our library student workers!
MLK Biographer Makes Discovery in Rubenstein Library
New MLK biography undercuts a widely cited quote about Malcolm X
Meet Emma, One of Lilly Library’s “Class of 2023”
Graduation means that we must bid a final farewell to some of our library student workers!
Meet Cierra, One of the Music Library’s “Class of 2023”
Graduation means that we must bid a final farewell to some of our library student workers!
Meet Kari, One of Lilly Library’s “Class of 2023”
Graduation means that we must bid a final farewell to some of our library student workers!
Meet Brandon, One of Lilly Library’s “Class of 2023”
Graduation means that we must bid a final farewell to some of our library student workers!
Defining and Measuring Research Impact in the Humanities
Why metrics don’t always capture the impact of humanities research
You Passed! Now Pass It On. Donate Your Textbooks to the Library.
We’ll make them available for other Duke students to check out for free.
Take Library-Led Courses with the Duke Graduate Academy
Apply by May 19 for Summer Session 1, July 6 for Summer Session 2
THURSDAY: Nina Totenberg and Frank Bruni Speak at Duke
Join us as we present the Weaver Memorial Lecture in Page Auditorium
Conducting Research After You Graduate
You can still do it, but it may require more digging once you lose Duke access. Here are some tips.
Your End-of-Semester Library Toolkit, Spring 2023
You’re almost there! Here are some resources to power you through the end of the semester and beyond.
Get a Durham County Library Card in Perkins, Apr. 25
All Duke students are eligible to use the local public library, even non-NC residents
How to Use Interlibrary Loan
If we don’t have what you need, let us help you get it. Check out this quick explainer.
What to Read This Month
Recommended reads from our New & Noteworthy, Current Lit, and OverDrive collections
Announcing the Winners of the 2023 Nadell Prize for Book Collecting!
Congratulations to this year’s winning book collectors!
You Passed! Now Pass It On. Donate Your Textbooks to the Library.
We’ll make them available for other Duke students to check out for free.
THIS WEEK: Library Living Room Conversations with Prof. Deondra Rose
Join the Libraries and QuadEx for some real talk in a friendly conversational setting
Students: We Need Your Input! Earn a $20 Gift Card!
Join us for a quick focus group as part of our library strategic planning process
Apply now for our Creative Writing Awards!
Are you a Duke undergraduate who enjoys creative writing? Share your work with us!
Grad Student Workshop: The Efficient Archival Researcher
Join us to learn more about the challenges and opportunities of working in archives and special collections
Celebrate the 45th Anniversary of the Grateful Dead at Duke, Apr. 12
Join us at the Ruby Lounge for a panel discussion, musical performance, and refreshments
The Popularity of Korean Graphic Novels and Webtoons
Our Librarian for Korean Studies reviews recent acquisitions to our collection of Manhwa
Explore Black Lives in Archives, April 3
Drop by the Gothic Reading Room to see rare books and print materials from Rubenstein Library collections