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  1. Week 4 Notes

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    February 4, 2015 by Adina Langer

    This week featured a presentation about copyright and fair use from GSU Library’s Digital Projects Coordinator, Kathryn Michaelis followed by …
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  2. Should Historical Scholarship be Free?

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    February 3, 2015 by Alexandra Troxell

    Chapter 7 of Roy Rosenzweig’s Clio Wired: The Future of the Past in the Digital Age really struck a chord with …
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  3. Digital Haves and Have-Nots

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    February 3, 2015 by nsakas1

    This weeks readings cover a wide variety of topics relating to both use of the web for historical purposes as …
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  4. Week 4: Copyrights, what are they good for?

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    February 3, 2015 by jjackson39

    In examining both Cohen and Rosenzweig’s chapter on ‘Owning the Past’ as well as the online postings by Cornell, OCLC …
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  5. The “My bad. Please forgive me.” Defense

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    February 3, 2015 by Susan Prillaman

    When faced with a request that will likely be denied, I’ve heard people joke–with some seriousness–that they should beg forgiveness …
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  6. Week 4: Writing History 2.0

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    February 3, 2015 by acoleman34

    One of the central tenants of Rosenzweig’s thought that runs throughout each of the essays is praise of the decentralization …
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  7. Cautiously Optimistic

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    February 3, 2015 by jeldredge1

    After reading the rest of Roy Rosenzweig’s Clio Wired, and Chapter 2 of History in the Digital Age written by Luke Tredinnick, I …
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  8. The Secondary Digital Divide

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    February 3, 2015 by chuber1

      Several things stood out to me in this week’s readings revolving around who owns digital sources, how we access …
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  9. Digital History and Citing Sources: The ‘Wild West’ Mentality

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    February 2, 2015 by rjordan10

    While all of the readings from this week were interesting and thought provoking, there was one that stood out to …
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  10. Scholarly Sustainability and Use on the Digital Platform

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    February 1, 2015 by kdaly3

    I find that Rosenzweig’s Clio Wired asked more questions about the future of scholarship and libraries as a result of …
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