Collections are our original purpose, the foundation on which everything we do is built. Our diverse and distinctive library collections contribute to exceptional student experiences and fuel the transformative research that comes out of Duke. We must continue to assemble and provide access to collections that both strengthen curricular connections and provide unique opportunities for life-changing research.
Your support of the Duke University Libraries will allow us to:
Represent the Diversity of Cultures at Home and Around the World
In a complex world, a world-class university library must offer a wide breadth and depth of voices. As we move into Duke's second century, our collections must contribute to a representation of human history that is inclusive and comprehensive in scope. The David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library's collections have strength in African American history and culture, women's history, LGBTQ+ history, grassroots organizing, the history and culture of the US South, modern and contemporary Chinese history, Japanese history and culture, and much, much more.
Community collaborations demonstrate our ability to work with local partners to empower organizations to preserve their history and tell their own stories. Alongside other Durham and North Carolina repositories, we are committed to preserving and sharing the diverse histories of our local communities, the Carolinas, and the southeastern United States.
Build and Preserve the Scholarly Record
Library collections follow the course of scholarship. Our collections must grow alongside Duke's extensive research and teaching needs. While print is still thriving, the demand for access to materials in digital format is increasing. At the same time, the cost of subscriptions outpaces inflation each year. Journal subscriptions can have an annual cost higher than the price of a new car. These complex resources are made accessible by librarians and curators who are experts in their fields, providing specialized support to students and faculty, often working alongside them to solve their most difficult problems.
Did You Know?
The Duke University Libraries hold more than 8 million volumes in our collections, representing almost 450 different languages. This includes more than 65,000 linear feet of manuscript and archival material (more than 300 Duke Chapels stacked on top of each other!).
Contact Us
For more information on the Duke University Libraries and how you can make an impact, please contact:
L. Blue Branton,
Associate University Librarian for Development
blue.branton@duke.edu
Opportunities for Support
Strengthening Our Collections
A gift of varying amounts will support our collections, and a gift of $300,000 or more will endow a collections fund.
Nurturing Emergent Collection Priorities
A gift of $300,000 or more will endow collections support for emergent University priorities in research and teaching, including Native American and Indigenous Studies, Asian American Studies, and Disability Studies.
Growing Our Digital Collections
A gift of varying amounts will support our digitization efforts, and a gift of $300,000 or more will endow a fund to digitize distinctive collections.
Sustaining Open Scholarship
A gift of $300,000 or more will endow a fund to support the open access publication of content that is of strategic importance to Duke research and scholarship.
Support Our Curators
A gift of $1 million or more will name a curator in the following areas: the John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History, the History of Medicine Collections, the Economists' Papers Archive, or our General Collections.
A gift of $2 million or more will name the Curator of Collections at the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
