Fall 2009

Volume 23, No. 1

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Collections Highlight

Ethiopic Manuscripts at Duke

Collections Highlight: Ethiopic Manuscripts at Duke

The Story of Two Books

The Writing of 444 Days: The Hostages Remember and Guests of the Ayatollah

The Story of Two Books

Fall 2009 issue

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Knowledge Bytes
The Story of Two Books
The Writing of 444 Days: The Hostages Remember and Guests of the Ayatollah
Digital Collections at Duke
Five articles on the Digital Collections program at Duke University Libraries.
Collections Highlight
Ethiopic Manuscripts at Duke

Fall 2008

The Perkins Project

student in the LinkNew Library Spaces in 2008: We have re-opened Perkins’ floors 2-4, and a state-of-the-art teaching and learning center fills what was the Perkins basement.

The Link—to Innovation in the Classroom: The Link immediately dazzles everyone who walks into the new 24,000 sq.ft. teaching and learning center on lower floor 1 of Perkins Library.

The Libraries Go Urban Chic: The Smith Warehouse, which sits high above Campus Drive between Duke’s east and west campuses, is a 200,000 sq.ft. former Liggett tobacco warehouse.

Where Do We Go from Here? With about two-thirds of the Duke University Libraries’ Perkins complex newly constructed or transformed by total renovations, the focus of the Perkins Project turns now to the 1928 West Campus library building and its 1948 addition.

Dining at Duke

knife and forkWe know things are tough all over, but can’t we have any silverware? Restaurants seem to have steaks or good cuts of meat now. How about the Union? Must we eat chicken, chicken, chicken, chicken, chicken (poorly prepared too)? Will we ever have pitchers of cream on the table at breakfast like last year? Why continually run out of food?

–Duke dining hall suggestion box, 1945


Images of the Russian Civil War in Siberia from the Robert L. Eichelberger Collection at Duke University Libraries

Robert EichelbergerEichelberger was posted to Siberia in 1918, where he served for two years as assistant chief of staff, Operations Division, and chief intelligence officer with the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF). The AEF went to Russia by order of President Woodrow Wilson on a mission that constituted America’s first attempt to use its armed forces for peacekeeping purposes.


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John Pringle

Mellon Funds Design of Next-Generation Library System

Exhibits

Events

Visit the Libraries’ YouTube Channel

Duke Libraries Co-Sponsor of Human Rights Book Award

Guy Need Tie?

Duke Wins a Bronze in “Best College Library” Rankings

Going to the Source: Librarians Travel to Build Collections


Politics

Knowledge Bytes – Internet Sites Selected for the Readers of Duke University Libraries



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