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Introduction to Zotero! | ziahussainsyed's Blog
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April 7, 2014. This is indeed one of the most valuable softwares to have if you are a student trying to deal with multiple Papers as the semester nears its end. Check out my Zotero library. And I hope you find it useful! History of Religion- Visualization making it look so Simple. Stepping out of their comfort zones. 2 thoughts on “Introduction to Zotero! April 17, 2014 at 8:12 pm. You have to make your library public — I cannot see it. April 17, 2014 at 10:02 pm. Oh my bad. I just made it public. Steppi...
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Mobilizing Through History | Zach's History Blog
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Zach's History Blog. One public historian's musings. That’s What History Said. April 16, 2014. In History and New Media. When we hear the phrase “New media” we usually think of recent technology like smartphones, or Twitter, or even just the internet at large. However, as the essay collection. New Media, 1740-1915. Take for example mobile applications in museums. Though thoroughly robust mobile applications were uncommon prior to the rise of smartphones a decade ago, museums have long used hand-held ...
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That’s What History Said | Zach's History Blog
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Zach's History Blog. One public historian's musings. That’s What History Said. That’s What History Said. History is filled with great characters, who in turn are filled with great quotes. As I come across any memorable and distinct quotes, I’ll tweet them from @ZachHistoryAU. With the hashtag #thatswhathistorysaid,. And if you find any quotes that really speak to you, feel free to tweet them too! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Final Resting Place | Zach's History Blog
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Zach's History Blog. One public historian's musings. That’s What History Said. May 1, 2014. In History and New Media. Burials at the Soldiers’ Home National Cemetery peaked as Abraham Lincoln released the Emancipation Proclamation in September, 1862. Way back in February, I wrote. Into our site, the database itself is the foundation of the project, rather than the end-all, be-all. Instead, the website robustly interprets and contextualizes the cemetery. Specifically, the website demonstrates that...After...
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It’s the culturomics, stupid | Zach's History Blog
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Zach's History Blog. One public historian's musings. That’s What History Said. February 26, 2014. In History and New Media. It’s the culturomics, stupid. The Internet Archive is pretty awesome. But the Google Ngrams. Tool, which allows anyone to search millions of books from 1800 to 2008, is pretty neat too. This tool is part of a new field called “ culturomics. Steps for Ngram :. 1) Books are written 2) Google scans books 3) Ngram analyzes selection of books 4) User searches for specific words. Geotagge...
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Communication Breakdown | Zach's History Blog
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Zach's History Blog. One public historian's musings. That’s What History Said. April 3, 2014. In History and New Media. Last week I received a group email from a friend. The subject line was simply “fb” and the original message was quite clear: “What the hell. Stop changing.” That was followed up by a dozen responses, some in agreement (“Argh”), some pragmatic (“What the hell else are their engineers going to do but change things? Why do we always complain when a site like Facebook, or Google. From perso...
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The Spookiest App in Town! | Back to the Future!
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Back to the Future! What Do You See? February 19, 2014 · 8:39 pm. The Spookiest App in Town! This semester, in my Public History Practicum course, I and my colleague Maria Eipert. Filed under History and New Media. White House Historical Association. What Do You See? 4 responses to “. The Spookiest App in Town! February 20, 2014 at 5:42 pm. You may want to read my review of Cleveland Historical, which was published in Oral History Review. February 20, 2014 at 7:28 pm. Back to the Future! On The Spirits t...
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The Spirits that Linger: A Haunted History Tour of Lafayette Square! | Back to the Future!
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Back to the Future! Meeting the Mobile Museum. April 30, 2014 · 9:41 pm. The Spirits that Linger: A Haunted History Tour of Lafayette Square! Well folks, we’ve made it to the end of the semester, and therefore the end of my History and New Media course. In this post, I want to talk a bit about what I have learned throughout my time in this class, and I also want to introduce you to the final project produced by my partner Maria Eipert. Perhaps you’ll remember an earlier post. After having a firm understa...
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Book Review: Bridging the Digital and the Humanities | Zach's History Blog
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Zach's History Blog. One public historian's musings. That’s What History Said. April 17, 2014. In History and New Media. Book Review: Bridging the Digital and the Humanities. Since I started this blog, I’ve focused on specific things like preservation. Immediately caught my eye. Turns out, such plaudits are not hyperbole. The second chapter, “Emerging Methods and Genres” serves as a field map to the 15 different practices and methods within the field of the Digital Humanities. These range...Lastly, the f...
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Hail to the history of the term Redskins | Zach's History Blog
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Zach's History Blog. One public historian's musings. That’s What History Said. March 26, 2014. In History and New Media. Hail to the history of the term Redskins. Daniel Snyder, the owner of Washington D.C.’s NFL franchise , is in the news again. On Monday he released a letter. Announcing the creation of the Original Americans Foundation which will “provide meaningful and measurable resources that provide genuine opportunities for Tribal communities.”. I’m not going to get into the entire controver...