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Proposed new format for scholarly publishing: A “perpetual history”
Here is new format for digital scholarly publishing I an considering for my new “book” project : a “perpetual history” that would be released serially and then refined and expanded for an indefinite period, rather like a one author Wikipedia … Continue reading
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Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t
So we’re on Twitter, Facebook (some of us are on Google+), We blog, use Tumblr or post on Pinterest. But as historians, how do we use these tools to tell our story, our vision of the past in a very … Continue reading
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