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ATLA Religion Database (and more) for Duke alumni |
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The Duke University Libraries and the Duke University Alumni Association have worked together to provide access to a set of online resources now available to all Duke alumni. The databases include the full ATLA Religion Database (religion), EBSCO Academic Search Alumni Edition (multidisciplinary), JSTOR (multidisciplinary), and ProQuest ABI/Inform Complete (business). These databases collectively provide hundreds of full-text journal titles in religion, thousands of full-text journal titles in other disciplines, and millions of citations to articles, book reviews, and essays. Learn more and sign up... |
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Top Ten Contest winner |
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Thank you for submitting your favorite reasons to come to the Divinity School Library in our recent Theological Library Month contest. The 2009 winner was doctoral student Maria Doerfler for her entry: "... by year 3 of your Duke career, you might actually be able to find your way from Folios to Front Desk without a trail of breadcrumbs." Congratulations Maria! Read other entries... |
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Chicago Manual of Style Online |
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We are pleased to announce that the Chicago Manual of Style Online is now available for the Duke community. The Chicago Manual of Style is the foundation for Turabian and the SBL Handbook of Style with a nearly comprehensive list of citation examples for sorting out tricky citation problems. In addition to citation help, the Chicago Manual of Style provides standards for punctuation, grammar, and abbreviations that are used in many publications. The online version provides access to a surprisingly entertaining Q&A as well as other tools, templates, and samples. |

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