January 2011
18 posts
The Prairie Ecologist | Essays, photos, and... →
I sometimes teach classes on writing, during which I tell my students every...
– Anne Lamott (via azspot)
The U.S. History Canon →
Here’s the goal: Come up with a list of truly canonical books that everyone who has gone to graduate school in U.S. history should have read. This is not just a list of intellectual and cultural history—it is supposed to include all the major works in modern U.S. history in all the different sub-specialties. In certain cases where an article was substantially the same as an important book, we...
Tumblweeds: A User-Generated Directory for Tumblr... →
The 50 Best How-To Geek Windows Articles of 2010 -... →
10 Free Online Resources for Science Teachers →
Edge: THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2011 →
The Edge Question 2011
WHAT SCIENTIFIC CONCEPT WOULD IMPROVE EVERYBODY’S COGNITIVE TOOLKIT?
Archives 2.0 - Archives 2.0 →
If you have lofty ambitions for your legacy, head... →
If we don’t print off our documents we could be consigning the records of our lives to the digital shredder
Off the Wall: Other Public History Blogs →
Agogified →
Observations on managing, preserving and accessing digital information with a focus on libraries, archives and museums Digital Preservation Tools
15 Sources For Learning About Digital Preservation... →
The Oral Historian's Digital Toolbox →
Museum 2.0: Six Museum-Related Blogs You Might Not... →
100 Great Twitter Feeds for History Geeks | Online... →
Top 50 Blogs for Positive Thinking and... →
Board for Certification of Genealogists ® -... →
Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Analyzing Deeds for Useful Clues,” OnBoard 1 (January 1995): 8.
Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Analyzing Wills for Useful Clues,” OnBoard 1 (May 1995): 16.
Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Citing Your Sources,” OnBoard 1...