Posts Tagged ‘digital tools’
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Maybe I’m Part of the Problem
0February 17, 2015 by jrenner1
After this week’s readings regarding text encoding, I found myself thinking a lot about the role of the historian in …
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Dissemination of Digital History
0February 15, 2015 by kdaly3
The chapter of Writing History in the Digital Age titled “Creating Meaning in a Sea of Information: The Women and …
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“Garbage In…”
2January 27, 2015 by jeldredge1
Any traditional history or public history scholar has to become familiar with digital scholarship, and it’s tools; there is no …
keep readingCategory Reading Response | Tags: Clio Wired, digital history, digital tools, Jennie Eldredge, public history, Week 2, writing history in the digital age
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Well, There are Some Big Problems
6January 20, 2015 by jrenner1
Ah, the pitfalls of digital history. I think it’s very easy, at least for me personally, to think about digital …
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