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Constitution of the Union Institute Society, 1839
Constitution of the Union Institute Society, 1839, page 1

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The Duke University Archives works with the Duke University Libraries' Digital Collections to digitize and provide online access to materials from our collections.
  • Duke Football and Basketball Game Film and Video Collection
    The Duke University Archives preserves 16mm film and videotape created by the coaching staffs of the Duke football and men's basketball programs. This site contains descriptions of the film and videotape shot, whether an access copy exists, and, in some cases, the physical condition of the original film.

Materials from the Duke University Archives' collections are also available through partnerships with a number of other websites.

  • Duke University Archives materials at the Internet Archive
    The Duke University Archives has digitized several popular resources through the Duke University Libraries' partnership with the Internet Archive, including the Chanticleer, the undergraduate student yearbook, and partial indexes to the Trinity/Duke Chronicle.
  • Duke Yearlook on Flickr
    Duke Yearlook is produced by the Duke University Archives to provide alumni and friends of Duke with a virtual yearbook of campus scenes and historical events.

  • DukeSpace
    DukeSpace, Duke University's institutional repository, provides access to recent Duke dissertations and master's projects, as well as selected university reports and other related documentation managed by the Duke University Archives.

Please visit our exhibits page for other digitized items, including selected photographs and documents.

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Using These Materials

These collections are made available for University use by Duke personnel and for use by other individuals in private research, teaching and study.  For such purposes, the user may reproduce materials without further permission from the Duke University Archives, on the condition that proper attribution of their source is provided. The attribution should include a credit to the Duke University Archives, the title of the web page or resource, the URL at which it was located, and the date it was accessed. For other uses of these materials, such as in commercial products or for broadcast, publication, or mirroring, permission must be obtained in advance from the Duke University Archives. Contact us here.

 

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