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In July 2012, Duke joined a growing number of leading universities in partnering with Coursera, a California-based education company, to deliver Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) free to the world. |
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It’s rush hour in Perkins Library and the day is just getting started. If you haven’t visited us in a while, we hope you will soon. Even after you graduate, we’ll always be your library. |
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Doris Duke's papers reveal a complex picture of an adventurous, intelligent, and independent woman who refused to be defined by social expectations or wealth. In 2009, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation transferred Doris Duke's personal papers to Duke University. It is a collection that has enduring value to the university, its community and researchers. |
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The Verne and Tanya Roberts Conservation Lab |
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| Beth Doyle |
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Marvin Tillman |
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Duke Alumni Association |
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Catherine Shreve |
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| Catherine Shreve | |
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Canon Brodar, T’13 |
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I have spent many a late night over the past four years in my little nook of Perkins Library, writing papers. I would travel to the stacks to pick out the appropriate texts then return to my spot, process the research, and write a work of my own. This was my type of creation, and the library was part of it. It not only provided the necessary resources, but also served as the actual space where I could turn my thoughts into words. |
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| Emma Donaho |
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I imagine that being in the same intellectual soil that had cultivated my father’s mind, tilled over a generation and re-seeded with another Corey, provided the clarity and calm to write about the indescribable. |
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| Michael Corey |
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Just because you graduate doesn't mean you have to leave your library. It's one of the few parts of Duke you can take with you! |
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| Mary Dunn Siedow |
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My love affair with Duke University Libraries started in 1978 at Lilly Library. |
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| Nancy Tuttle May |
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As a founding member of the Duke University Library Advisory Board, I look back over the Board's twenty-year history with enormous pride because during that time I have witnessed a phenomenal transformation, indeed, a rebirth of Duke's libraries. |
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| Merilee Bostock | |
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For all of the incredible things that Duke gave me throughout my undergraduate career: skills, knowledge, incredible relationships with incredible people, I have to say that it's a great feeling that the Special Collections Library at Duke gave me the tools necessary to put quality research together to give back to academia. |
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| Samuel Iglesias | |
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"The Libraries are my opportunity." |
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| Jill Katte | |
| "The Library is my resource for history, scholarship, and information." Lee D. Baker Dean of Academic Affairs, Trinity College of Arts and Sciences |
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| Lee Baker |
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| "Technology, if used effectively, can change how students learn." Lisa Huettel, Associate Professor of the Practice, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
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| Lisa Huettel | |
| "The Library is my lab." Joshua Sosin, Associate Professor, Classical Studies, Duke University Director of Undergraduate Studies | |
| Joshua Sosin | |
| The library provides me with state-of-the-art mapping software and the support of an experienced team. Both are integral factors in the success of my research. | |
| Emily Yucai Wang | |
| The library has always meant a world of possibilities to me. | |
| Tim Warmath | |
| Lucy McKinstry T10 offered ten reasons she and other Duke students love the Libraries. |
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