As part of the digital humanities effort, students can take something they thought of as their hobby or their activity and turned it into an object of critique. Here, students participate in the focus cluster Virtual Realities, Fictional Worlds and Games.
With materials in a range of foreign-languages, such as these books in Perkins Library, Duke University Libraries provides help for Duke community members looking to speak or read a new language. Photo by Stephen Schramm.
Some of the tennis courts on East Campus will be removed when work on the Lilly Library expansion and renovation project begins this summer. Photo by Stephen Schramm.
Duke University Libraries' collections include, clockwise from top left, an 18th century memoir of a formerly enslaved man, a pamphlet published by a civil rights icon, photos capturing Black life nearly a century ago, a historical cookbook and flyers once posted on Duke's campus.