Around the Libraries
Expanding the Duke Family Archive, reducing our carbon footprint, a Family Weekend double-feature, and more.
Digging Through Joseph Conrad’s “Graveyard”
Explore the family photo album that the exiled author of Heart of Darkness carried with him his entire life.
The Line: AI and the Future of Personhood
Read an excerpt from Duke Law Professor James Boyle’s new book, recipient of the Duke Open Monograph Award.
Samurai Exhibit Unmasks the Real Warriors of Feudal Japan
A new exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of Art explores the life and times of the legendary Japanese warriors.
Q&A with Andrea Wood
Get to know our new Associate Director of Development for Duke University Libraries and Duke University Press.
See You Later, Lilly. Hello, Bishop’s House!
This semester, the renovation and expansion of Lilly Library officially got into full swing. Plus a short history of Bishop’s House.
How a Passion for African American History Led Ariana Curtis from Duke to D.C.
Library Advisory Board member serves as Curator of Latinx Studies at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Endnote: Art Tuned to the Times
Next time you find yourself on Duke’s East Campus, be sure to take in the new mural in Mary Duke Biddle Music
Building.
Print Version [PDF]
The articles above are excerpted from the Fall/Winter 2024 issue of Duke University Libraries Magazine. A PDF version of this entire issue is also available.