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  1. Tagging Race, Gender and Identity

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    March 1, 2015 by cdavis132

    For the tagging assignment, I was given the tags “gender, race, and identity.” At first thought, I believed that theses …
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  2. Art and Slavery Tags

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    February 23, 2015 by Alexandra Troxell

    In looking at the articles that included the ‘art‘ tag, I was initially very concerned. The list of articles was …
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  3. Tags and the Public History Commons

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    February 21, 2015 by nbrown24

    For the preservation tag, I looked at five separate articles: Documenting Gentrification: A video rough cut; Reading the Artifact: A …
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  4. Tags, Tags, Tags!

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    February 21, 2015 by acoleman34

    After reviewing many articles with the “museum” tag a few things came to light. One, people love tagging, and that’s …
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  5. Tagging Assignment

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    February 21, 2015 by lspencer12

    I was assigned to examine blogs in the government/politics cluster. The following are the blogs which I reviewed. In general, …
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  6. A rose by any other name would still smell as sweet?

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    February 20, 2015 by jrenner1

    In examining and evaluating the tagging criteria for History@Work for potential repetitiveness and overall effectiveness, I discovered that each of …
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  7. A Pleasant Surprise

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    February 20, 2015 by nsakas1

    After being assigned the tagging categories environment and sustainability I was thankful in that I am interested in both of …
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  8. Tagging Assignment

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    February 20, 2015 by jjackson39

    I had four tags to examine on History@work, gentrification, economic development, ethics, and social justice. While it seems at first …
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  9. Tagging Assignment: Archives

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    February 20, 2015 by kdaly3

    My tagging assignment was in relation to the tag cloud associated with ten articles whose subjects were archives. In particular, …
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