- Can't make it to the library today? Visit a reference librarian with office hours in public policy, chemistry, history, physics, math, Slavic studies, Chinese studies and English
- Ask a librarian a question, in-person, on the phone, or via online chat
- Request an individual research consultation with a librarian
- Attend an Internships 101 session and learn valuable tips for conducting research on the job!
- View a short step-by-step tutorial to learn more about using Duke libraries
- Request a library workshop or a library tour for your group
- Find a library research guide written for your class
- Find a subject guide to library resources in your subject area
- Sign up for an Endnote class
- Register for a RefWorks account or a RefWorks class
- Learn about services for undergraduate researchers
- Enter your research paper into competition for the Middlesworth Award or Durden Prize, and earn $1000!
- Learn how the Libraries can help when you Study Abroad or participate in DukeEngage
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