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Weaving the Web: November 2010
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A string of thoughts from a Public History student and her attempts at navigating both the historical and the world wide webs. After completing my undergrad degree in History at Queen's University I have come to London to pursue a Master's in Public History. View my complete profile. The Modern Historian, the Canadian Medievalist, and other such Oxymorons. WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier. Isn't All History Public? Musings on Public History. Κλειώ is My Girlfriend. Sunday, November 7, 2010.
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Weaving the Web: December 2009
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A string of thoughts from a Public History student and her attempts at navigating both the historical and the world wide webs. After completing my undergrad degree in History at Queen's University I have come to London to pursue a Master's in Public History. View my complete profile. A Reflection on Digital History. The Modern Historian, the Canadian Medievalist, and other such Oxymorons. WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier. Isn't All History Public? Musings on Public History. Κλειώ is My Girlfriend.
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This Public Historian: September 2009
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Friday, September 25, 2009. How much is too much? Information overload in the growing digital world. Being new to blogging, I found it very difficult to pick a topic to write my first blog about, at least until I read an article from the New Yorker in Professor Turkel’s Digital History class. I found that this article that made me really think, and in turn, moved me to share some thoughts about. So here’s where the blog begins. Don’t all of us want to be remembered in some way after we die? If someone we...
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The Perpetual Student: June 2010
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8220;We may not live in the past, but the past lives in us.” Samuel Pisar (Holocaust survivor). Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Medical Collections Not for the Faint of Heart. Earlier this year my peers and I in the Public History program had the opportunity to examine UWO's Medical Artifact Collection. Under the instruction of Dr. Michelle A. Hamilton. In my position this summer as the Archives Assistant at the Sunnybrook Health Science Centre Archives. After the drawings were complete, the doctor who had com...
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The Perpetual Student: January 2011
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8220;We may not live in the past, but the past lives in us.” Samuel Pisar (Holocaust survivor). Monday, January 17, 2011. Echoes and Reflections: A Multimedia Curriculum on the Holocaust (Shafran Teacher's Conference). As part of my new job at the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre. I am responsible for planning, organizing and promoting many of the Centre's educational events, including the upcoming Shafran Teacher's Conference. February 11, 2011). Have had some exposure to the VHEC's name and a littl...
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The Perpetual Student: May 2010
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8220;We may not live in the past, but the past lives in us.” Samuel Pisar (Holocaust survivor). Thursday, May 27, 2010. During my meeting with Ellen Scheinberg. Of the Ontario Jewish Archives. This week, she suggested that I may be interested in seeing the Facets of Fame: Portraits of Toronto Photographer Al Gilbert. Photography exhibit which is currently on display at The Market Gallery. In the St. Lawrence Market. Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Public History is Alive and Well in the Archives. The main portion...
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Here We Go Again: Becoming a Public Historian: Technical Difficulties
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Here We Go Again: Becoming a Public Historian. An over-educated Maritimer at UWO attempts to get degree number three. Monday, August 16, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Review – the house by the lake. Can We Speak to Each Other? Who Can, Should, Is . Able to Speak on Public Issues. The Modern Historian, the Canadian Medievalist, and other such Oxymorons. 50th Annual International Congress of Medieval Studies. Dan Cohen's Digital Humanities Blog. It Is Time For History.
shelaghstaunton.blogspot.com
Weaving the Web: The Potential for Collaboration: The Lost Villages Project
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A string of thoughts from a Public History student and her attempts at navigating both the historical and the world wide webs. After completing my undergrad degree in History at Queen's University I have come to London to pursue a Master's in Public History. View my complete profile. The Potential for Collaboration: The Lost Villages. The Modern Historian, the Canadian Medievalist, and other such Oxymorons. WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier. Sandra Herber's History/Library Blog.
shelaghstaunton.blogspot.com
Weaving the Web: November 2009
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A string of thoughts from a Public History student and her attempts at navigating both the historical and the world wide webs. After completing my undergrad degree in History at Queen's University I have come to London to pursue a Master's in Public History. View my complete profile. The liveliest 95-year old catalogue. Now Far From Home. A Bounty of Information on the Mutiny. The Modern Historian, the Canadian Medievalist, and other such Oxymorons. WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier. I was successfu...