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  1. Sorry to my DH classmates but thank you so much for the invitation. Everyone have a wonderful break and I will see next semester at trivia.
  2. @sarasirianni Thanks for posting that interesting and timely piece. I bet it comes up in the discussion in DH class tomorrow.
  3. A job (though probably not with the right timing) for my Public History classmates http://tinyurl.com/ygyfauj
  4. Thanks to @devonelliott
  5. A comment on my blog led me to this neat visualization of changes in the Origin of Species through six editions: http://benfry.com/traces/
  6. @OGradyTim I don't think that's it. I've tried three books and I get this: "There was a problem calling the web service for TAPoRware"
  7. Digital Historians: I seem to remember people got error messages when using Tapor. How did you fix it?
  8. @CCaughell Thanks for retweeting that History teaching article - lots of cool tools in there.
  9. @beccaraheyph Thanks!
  10. @OGradyTim What was the name of the book you were talking about in class today? The one about John Snow?
  11. @williamjturkel And, damn, I won't be finished until April!
  12. Paul Nicklen's Leopard Seals: when great photography meets incredible luck. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxa6P73Awcg
  13. @williamjturkel Also interesting that today's top stories on http://digitalhumanitiesnow.org/ are all about DH Now.
  14. @williamjturkel Interesting "new form of scholarly validation and attention, beyond the journal".
  15. @shelaghstaunton I especially like the idea of posting the letters on the day they were written - a real time (circa 1915) experience.
  16. To my Public History friends: Social Media for the Arts unconference http://www.smartslondon.com/
  17. @OGradyTim OK, count me in!
  18. Is anyone from DH going to trivia tonight? If so, could I join you? I need to get away from the (metaphorical) books.
  19. @williamjturkel Oh, I'm glad. I was worried that they were distracting.
  20. If nothing else, I love the subtitle: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All http://tinyurl.com/yc23qw8