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Love Stories and Life Stories: Authors Elizabeth and Thomas Beller, Apr. 30
Join us for an engaging conversation on biography and memoir, the publishing process, and TV adaptations
‘Her Fight, His Name’ Wins 2026 Human Rights Digital Storytelling Award
Tells the story of Gwen Carr’s fight for justice following the 2014 death of her son, Eric Garner
Join Us for Black Lives in Archives Day, Apr. 10
Explore rare first edition books, published works exploring Black life in Durham, publications by Black students at Duke, and more!
5 Easy Ways to Celebrate Earth Month with the Duke Libraries
As we celebrate another year of academic successes, we also take time to celebrate two valuable things—EARTH and LIBRARIES!
Read ‘Automatic Noodle’ with the Low Maintenance Book Club, 4/15
Tired of predictions about robot overlords? How about robot chefs, instead?
Celebrate Earth Month with these “Hot” Climate Fiction Reads
From bleak, dystopian novels to quirky, optimistic novels, these books imagine futures shaped by a warming world
Help the Duke Libraries “Reach New Heights” this April
Make a donation to help unlock $200,000 in funds for the Libraries and the people we serve
2026 Juan E. Méndez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America
Journalist Haley Cohen Gilliland will visit Duke to accept the award and talk about the book on April 7
What’s that noise? Perkins roof work, explained
Duke Facilities Management is replacing the library’s gravel roof—work will continue through August 2026
You Asked. We Listened. We’re Staying Open Later.
Extended hours for study spaces in Rubenstein Library and von der Heyden Pavilion
Read the new AI at Duke Steering Committee Report
Report outlines framework to enhance Duke’s leadership in human-centered AI innovation
Nominate a Duke Faculty Member for the Judith Deckers Teaching Prize
The university community is invited to put forth faculty nominations through March 31
From DukeMag: Recently published books by Duke alumni
Add these titles to your reading list!
Undergrads: Submit to the Duke Undergraduate Research Symposium
Submit abstracts for consideration through March 27 (or March 18 for Distinguished Senior Thesis Talks)
Gift to Name History of Medicine Collections Honors Dr. Josiah Charles Trent
Trent was Duke’s first chief of thoracic surgery, a distinguished historian of medicine, and visionary book collector
Duke Research Data Repository Gets an Upgrade
We recently updated the platform to provide significant enhancements for data depositors
Staying Local for Spring Break? Join Us for Tea!
Take a break, sip back, and steep yourself in good vibes. All are welcome.
“I AM… SOMEBODY”: Honoring Jesse Jackson Through the Florence Tate Papers
Exploring the papers of Jackson’s press secretary during both of his presidential campaigns
Consumer Reports Exhibit Opening Event, Mar. 4
Join us for a panel discussion and gallery talks about our newest library exhibits!
Sample the Cinematic Arts: Taste of Cherry
Catch the film screening of the 1997 classic and conversation with film critic A. S. Hamrah at Duke on March 3
Opening of Sylvia Wynter Papers, Exhibition, and Symposium
New exhibit on the influential Jamaican novelist, essayist, and cultural theorist goes up February 26
Lilly at Bishop’s House Collection Spotlight: CINEMA HER WAY
Come visit us on East Campus to browse our spotlighted books and films by women filmmakers
Consumer Reports Exhibit Opening Event, Mar. 4
Join us for a panel discussion and gallery talks about our newest library exhibits!
2026 East Asian Studies Archival Research Series
Students working on any aspect of East Asian Studies are welcome
10 Library Resources on Puerto Rican History and Culture
Want to learn more about “La Isla del Encanto” and Puerto Rican diaspora, culture and history? Check these out.
Duke Grad Student Awarded Grant to Digitize Historic Slavery Records
Research focuses on people enslaved by the Massie family of Virginia during the 18th and 19th centuries
From Our Magazine: Thinking Ethically in the Age of AI
Q&A with Duke’s Librarian for Artificial Intelligence Learning
Read Our FY25 Impact Report
The year 2025 was a transformative one for the Duke University Libraries
Summer Research Grants for LIFE Students
Do you have a cool project idea that uses extensive library resources?
Students: Take Our Survey. You Could Win a $150 Visa Gift Card!
Help us better understand your experiences and thoughts on library spaces, collections, and services
Consumer Reports Exhibit Highlights “A Brush with History”
When librarians team up with first-year Duke engineers, archives inspire innovation
Durham Colored Library Begins New Chapter, with New Name, at Duke
Mellon Foundation Provides Three-Year Grant to Launch “DCL at Duke”
Dr. Aaron McDuffie Moore and the Durham Colored Library, Jan. 22
Join us for the first of two events celebrating the legacy of Dr. Aaron McDuffie Moore
Consumer Reports Exhibit Opening Event, Jan. 27
Join us for a panel discussion and gallery talks about our newest library exhibits!
It’s 2026. Why Are LLMs Still Hallucinating?
By understanding how LLMs work, you can strengthen your AI fluency and make smarter use of the technology
Flipping the Bird Friday, Jan. 9
Join us on the first Friday of every month as we open the Audubon cases and flip the pages to a new bird
Sign up for Perkins/Bostock Library tours, Jan. 6-16
Sign up for a free 1-hour walking tour covering our spaces, collections, and library services
Check out our latest library exhibits, in person or online
You can visit our exhibit galleries virtually, even when the library is closed
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Check out photos from around the Libraries, and tag us to share yours!
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Happy 250th Birthday, Jane Austen!
Check out the display in Perkins Library honoring one of the most beloved authors in English literature
Books for When There’s a Chill in the Air
New readings from Duke authors include everything from a middle-grade novel to books on privacy, hip-hop and fast fashion
Your End-of-Semester Library Toolkit, Fall 2025
You’re almost there! Here are some resources to power you through the end of the semester and beyond.
Read “My Man Jeeves” with the Low Maintenance Book Club
Join us for a post-holiday romp through British society on Dec. 4
Lilly Library Raises the Roof on a Presidential Mystery
A mysterious signature found high in the library’s rafters sparks a deep dive into the archives and campus history
Duke Players and “The Corinthian”
A look back at the first time in Duke’s history that a world premiere was held on campus
How Maps and Atlases Foretold A Deadly 20th-Century War
Much of the Chaco War dispute can be traced by period maps, atlases and reading material in the Duke Libraries
Scores and S’mores at the Music Library, Nov. 18
Join the staff of the Duke Music Library for a fun and tasty drop-in session, and explore all the music resources we have to offer!
Sylvia Wynter and Religion: A Conversation, Nov. 17
Join us for a conversation on the work of scholar Sylvia Wynter and her perspective on religion
Our Library Advisory Board Gets a Look at Lilly’s Transformation
The LAB recently took a hard hat tour of the Lilly Library construction site to view the progress
LIFE Summer Research Grant Reflections: The Stories of Itaewon’s ‘Others’
A Duke senior reflects on his research project supported by summer funding from the Libraries
Panel Discussion: Defending Intellectual Freedom, Nov. 7
Join us for a panel on the growing threats to intellectual freedom in higher education
An Evening With Percival Everett
At the Weaver Memorial Lecture, the novelist talked about everything from how he came up with “James” to why book clubs are subversive
Going Graphic: Six Questions with Duke Professor Courtney Lewis
Lewis co-curated the exhibit “American Indians Go Graphic” on display in the Chappell Family Gallery
What to Read This Month
Recommended reads from our New & Noteworthy and OverDrive collections
Faculty Bookwatch: Afterlives of the Plantation, Oct. 30
Join the FHI for a discussion of Professor Jarvis C. McInnis’s groundbreaking new book
From Working@Duke: Give Rare Books a Second Chapter
Help preserve library treasures by adopting a book!
Hooked on Horror: A Reel Scary Halloween Guide
Check out our pointy-edged picks in this year’s Halloween Collection Spotlight!
Catch the Livestream of Our Evening with Percival Everett, Oct. 23
No ticket? No problem. Visit the Duke Box Office website for the livestream link and tune in at the event start time
From Working@Duke: Give Rare Books a Second Chapter
Help preserve library treasures by adopting a book!
Exhibit Opening: Creative Writing at Duke, Oct. 16
Honoring the winners of our student creative writing prizes, and the centenary of William Styron
Save the Date: Defending Intellectual Freedom, Nov. 7
Join us for a panel on the growing threats to intellectual freedom in higher education
It’s Banned Books Week: Stand Up for the Right to Read
Links, events, and resources compiled by the Duke Libraries
Congratulations to Our Research and Writing Award Winners!
Announcing the winners of our 2024-2025 library writing and research awards
Low Maintenance Book Club Gets Spooky for October
Read Stephen Graham Jones’ award-winning novella “Night of the Mannequins” with us—if you dare!
Flipping the Bird Friday, Oct. 3
Join us on the first Friday of every month as we open the Audubon cases and flip the pages to a new bird
Workshop: Navigating Open Access Scholarly Publishing in 2025
The first in a three-part series on open access publishing in the sciences
Psycho-Phone: 100 Years of Unlocking Unconscious Powers
Our Trent History of Medicine Intern blogs about the history behind a hypnotic self-help gadget
A Legacy of Giving: Mark Kearney G’69
Duke’s longest-running library donor talks about the continued importance of libraries
Save the Date! Percival Everett to Speak at Duke Oct. 23
Pulitzer-winning author of ‘James’ will give free public talk in Page Auditorium
3rd Annual Duke Engineering Exposition, Sept. 18
Join us for a special library open house especially for students, faculty, and staff from the Pratt School
Low Maintenance Book Club Gets Spooky for October
Read Stephen Graham Jones’ award-winning novella “Night of the Mannequins” with us—if you dare!
In Memoriam: Terry Allan Murray, 1953-2025
Murray and his brother Edwin assembled one of the largest comics collections in the US, now at Duke
Steeling Ourselves for Lilly’s Next Phase
As the fall semester gets into full swing, so is the expansion phase of the Lilly Library renovation and expansion project
Perkins/Bostock Library Tours, Every Tuesday and Friday
Sign up for a free 1-hour walking tour covering our spaces, collections, and library services
Join our 2025-2026 Student Advisory Boards
Help improve the learning and research environment for all Duke students
Welcome Hannah Jacobs, Digital Humanities Consultant
New team member is here to help students, faculty, staff with digital humanities needs
Print Responsibly: $20 ePrint Quota for Students, Faculty and Staff
Change is part of the university’s ongoing cost-saving and sustainability efforts
Congratulations to Our National Book Collecting Contest Winner!
Duke grad student Peter de Guzman won $1,000 and a trip to the Library of Congress in D.C.
Save the Date! Percival Everett to Speak at Duke Oct. 23
Pulitzer-winning author of ‘James’ will give free public talk in Page Auditorium
Join Our 2025-2026 Student Advisory Boards
Help improve the learning and research environment for all Duke students
Announcing Duke’s AI Ethics Learning Toolkit
New toolkit supports hands-on learning and critical conversations about generative AI, ethics, and education
Library Service Changes: What Duke Faculty Need to Know
A message from University Librarian Joseph A. Salem, Jr.
In Memoriam: Sallie Bingham, 1937-2025
A tribute to the author, activist, and namesake of the Rubenstein Library’s Bingham Center who died Aug. 6
New Exhibit: American Indians Go Graphic
Our newest exhibit celebrates stories about and created by American Indians in comic books and graphic novels
Call for Participation: Open Educational Resources Community of Practice
Help us make Duke courses more accessible and affordable for undergraduate students
New York Times: Researching the Past
A helpful guide to researching past issues of the paper, magazine, and book review
Call for Participation: Open Educational Resources Community of Practice
Help us make Duke courses more accessible and affordable for undergraduate students
The Complicated Legacies of the NC Mutual Life Insurance Company
A guest post by a visiting researcher in the Rubenstein Library
From the Conservation Lab: Watermarks Tell Tales
By closely examining small details, we can piece together a lot about a document’s origin and manufacture
Read “Lonesome Dove” with the Low Maintenance Book Club
Hop in the saddle as we read Larry McMurtry’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel this summer
Collection Spotlight: The Exciting World of Urban Fantasy
Check out the newest collection spotlight from Lilly Library at Bishop’s House
Prehistoric Footprints Found in Duke Paver Stone Near Bostock Library
370-million-year-old tracks unearthed on West Campus spark a Duke paleontologist’s quest to uncover the fossil’s story
Young Historians Follow in John Hope Franklin’s Tradition
Franklin Scholars program offer Durham students a rare opportunity at hands-on historical research
What to Read This Month: June 2025
Recommended reads from our New & Noteworthy and OverDrive collections
Summer Reading: Hot New Books by Duke Authors
Check out Duke Today’s roundup of the most recent and upcoming published titles by Duke authors
Call for Participation: Open Educational Resources Community of Practice
Help us make Duke courses more accessible and affordable for undergraduate students
Rubenstein Library Acquires Records of Hammacher Schlemmer
177-year-old firm is oldest catalog-based retail company in the U.S.
DJAN Book Club Reads “The Most Human,” June 18
Join us for a online book discussion with author Adam Nimoy and Duke’s Mohamed Noor






















































































