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Global Health

This guide was created by Hannah Rozear, Duke's Global Health librarian, to highlight resources relevant to research in Global Health.

Tips for Finding Books

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Not sure where to find a physical book? View our floor plan to see where each section of books is housed at Perkins, Bostock, and Rubenstein Libraries. Many Global Health books will be available online. 

  1. Browse books by using keywords in the Books & Media (aka catalog) search.
  2. Click on the suggested subject terms that appear in the search bar, or on the detail page for an item, (ex. maternal health services -- tanzania) to find a more targeted list of books on that topic.
  3. Is there a book that's not at Duke? We can get it for you from another university library through Interlibrary Requests.

Spotlight: New Global Health Books

Spotlight: Black Health

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The resources listed here were shared via the Black Feminist Perspectives on COVID-19: A reading list by Black Women Radicals and compiled by Nana Afua Yeboaa Brantuo. See the Black Women Radicals site for additional resources (recommended articles, podcasts, and webinars) and a recording of their Zoom event on Black Feminist Perspectives on COVID-19. If a book is available as an ebook, the link takes you directly to the book. If the book is in Print only, follow the link to request a print copy through our library takeout service. If you prefer print, look up the title in our online catalog. Note that a few books may allow a limited number of users at one time.