Term papers by the numbers… October 26, 2009
Posted by Linda Martinez in : Citing Sources, Cool tools, Duke researchers, Librarians, Research Help, Tips for students , 2comments
Ready to start that term paper? Not sure how to start? The University of Minnesota Libraries have created an assignment calculator to help students organize their time to meet their research needs. Start with today’s date, enter the date assignment is due, a timeline is provided, with research milestones. Use Duke Library links for local, on-site research assistance. For example, How do I begin my research? or Find a Librarian in my subject area? or ask for help are just a few of the services available to you through the Duke Libraries.
LSC Unveiled October 22, 2009
Posted by Joline Ezzell in : Catalog Tip , 2comments
- Shelves in the LSC
The catalog says the location for the item you want is “Library Service Center.” Where’s that? and what is it? The Library Service Center, or LSC, is a high-density shelving facility in East Durham that holds the library’s books and other materials for which there is no room in the campus libraries. With 30 ft. high shelves, it can hold 4 million volumes. No searching for call numbers on the shelf here – it’s all tied to barcodes.
Check it out for yourself:
Just say “Ni!” October 13, 2009
Posted by Catherine in : Catalog Tip, Life in the library, Noteworthy Resources, Tips for students , add a commentDo midterms and research papers have you crying out “Run away! Run away!?” Take a study break and just say “ni!” to them for awhile with Duke Libraries Monty Python resources. You’ll find videos, books, audio, and music in our catalog.

Knights who say ni
Why? Because, those zany blokes are celebrating their 40th anniversary in NY City this week. Besides, it’s a proven fact that laughing yourself silly is an effective antidote to stress. According to a literature review in the Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services 1
There are several beneficial efforts attributed to humor and laughter, including improved immune function, increased pain tolerance, and decreased stress response.
If you must rationalize it as schoolwork, you might hone your persuasive argument skills with The Argument Clinic
I don’t think there’s a punch-line scheduled, is there?
1 MacDonald, C. (2004). A chuckle a day keeps the doctor away: therapeutic humor & laughter. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services, 42(3), 18. http://search.ebscohost.com
Parents’ Weekend Program October 23rd- Global Access and Local Action October 5, 2009
Posted by Carson Holloway in : 16 , 2commentsGlobal Access and Local Action- Health Information and Open Access
Friday October 23rd , 1-3pm
217 Perkins Library.
In an era of globalization, issues of connectivity and access to information concerning health care and health related systems remain uneven across the world. Duke students and faculty from Trinity College and the Duke Global Health Institute will discuss their experiences with information access in health projects around the world, as well as their interactions with health consumers and professionals in other countries.
Sponsored as part of Open Access Week by Duke University Libraries and the Duke Medical Center Library
Images of colonial Taiwan are available free online October 1, 2009
Posted by Luo Zhou in : 16 , 1 comment so farFor people who are interested in colonial Taiwan(1895-1945), there’s some good news. Libraries inside and outside Taiwan are digitizing their special collections including photographs and art images and make them free available to interested researchers and general public. The following are four selected collections:
Three photpgraph collections from Lafayette college’s digital collection. All the photos have very detailed descriptive data (bilingual in many fields) and the images are of good quality themselves.
- Taiwan Colonial Pictorial Works: has 59 sepia photographs from Taiwan from the period 1933-1938
- The Gerald Warner Taiwan Image Collection : A US consul’s impressions of urban and rural life in Taiwan under Japanese colonial rule.
- The Michael Lewis Taiwan Image Collection: A collection of 530 colour postcards from the period March 1918-February 1933.
Taiwan Art Exhibition (1927-1943) Database 台灣美術展覽會資料庫 from Academia Sinica of Taiwan has Images of 2144 artworks from 16 art exhibits during Japanese colonial period. Information is in Chinese with Japanese titles.
