Hello, Communicators!

Below are some resources to get you started at Duke as part of the Duke Communicators Network.

  • Audio Resources

    Duke has an active community of podcasters and audio producers. Here are some resources for audio work.
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  • Duke Language Usage Guide

    This guide outlines Duke’s writing style guidelines, based on AP Stylebook, Webster’s Dictionary, and common grammar tips.
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  • If a Reporter Calls

    Tips for how to respond when a reporter calls and media interviews. When in doubt, contact Duke Communications, Marketing, and Public Affairs.
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  • Media Training

    Duke encourages its faculty members and others to reach out beyond the campus and share their expertise with a broader audience. Find guidance and how to get media training here.
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  • Mobile Developer Resources

    Learn more about the mobile development services offered by OIT, student resources such as the Co-lab Studio, and considerations for working with external vendors.
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  • Photography at Duke

    Get tips on planning your photography projects and learn the basics of composing a photo and putting together shots that fit with the Duke brand.
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  • Print Media at Duke

    Print procurement guidelines for purchases above and below the $5,000 threshold.
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  • Social Media Guidelines

    These guidelines help Duke communicators apply Duke policies to social media. Questions? Email socialmedia@duke.edu. Duke Health employees should follow Duke Health-specific standards.
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  • Web Resources at Duke

    Learn more about our guidelines and best-practices for building websites at Duke.
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