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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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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.
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Weaving the Web: October 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. Landscapes: the real, the imagined, the digital. The Adjustment to the Culture of Abundance. The Modern Historian, the Canadian Medievalist, and other such Oxymorons. WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier. A place that is t...
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Weaving the Web: March 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. Some successes, a few frustrations. Timeless, epic, legendary: reading the past throug. The Modern Historian, the Canadian Medievalist, and other such Oxymorons. WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier. Κλειώ is My Girlfriend.
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Weaving the Web: A Reflection on Digital History
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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. Sandra Herber's History/Library Blog. Κλειώ is My Girlfriend. As I said befor...
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Weaving the Web: The Archive of Sound
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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. Update on WWI Letters Project. The Archive of Sound. The Modern Historian, the Canadian Medievalist, and other such Oxymorons. WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier. Sandra Herber's History/Library Blog. The Archive of Sound.
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"Isn't All History Public?": October 2009
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Isn't All History Public? Tuesday, October 6, 2009. Puttin' too much food on my plate! Also, I personally foresee a problem in the quality of interpretation. How are we supposed to know what is significant and valuable historical information if every single thing is being preserved? Perhaps this is another whole argument entirely – who’s to say that a piece of historic information is garbage and should be disposed of? Can we possibly draw anything valuable or intelligible from these types of practices?
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