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About | cliotropic
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Shane Landrum, historian and technologist. I’m Shane Landrum. A PhD candidate in American History at Brandeis University. As a humanities scholar, I work on the history of the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries. My major subfield interests are in legal history, women’s/gender/sexuality history, and histories of public health and technology. Unusually for a historian, I have formal training and 6 years of professional experience as a software engineer. When I attempted to find out how large this...
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Resume » Marie Marbæk Johansen
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Libraries, Digital Humanities, History. MS in Library and Information Science. The iSchool at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. MS in Information Science. Department of Information and Media Science, Aarhus University, Denmark. Department of History, Aarhus University, Denmark. September 2012 – ). Project advising and management. Metadata Encoder, Athens Dialogues E-Journal, Harvard University. 2012 – 2013). Enriching scholarly articles using XML metadata schema. Sep 2011 – ). MARC21, AACR2, FRBR, LCS...
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By day, I am the Associate Director of the Digital Humanities Center at Princeton. By night, I'm not all that different. Through a combination of formal training and curiosity I am an Early American historian, a database designer, and a photographer. I'm also sleep-deprived, but that probably isn't related . Packets: Musings on Information Exchange. And tweet as @jean bauer. Communities; as a photographer I shoot whatever catches my eye. You can read my bio. At the end of the page. My research interests ...
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And…goodnight! | A Summary View
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The Jefferson Library: putting the 'blah-blah' in 'blog' since 2008. Laquo; That Pesky Billiard Table. December 17, 2010 by Anna. As many of you will have noticed, Monticello has a brand-new shiny website. You’ll have a chance to hear from some of my inimitable compatriots here at Monticello, too. If you’d like to revise your bookmarks, here’s the new URL. It will probably still say “Page Not Found” until Monday). That said, I do want to say that I’ve loved blogging here at WordPress, and I’m...You are c...
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A Little Piece of Monticello | A Summary View
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The Jefferson Library: putting the 'blah-blah' in 'blog' since 2008. Laquo; A Puzzling Purchase. A Little Piece of Monticello. July 23, 2010 by Anna. Back in the 1920s, when the nascent Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation (my current employer, now called the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc., and not to be confused with the Monticello Association. Or the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association. The secretary of the Foundation. Or recently-deceased Senator Byrd. The Byrd Polar Research Center has been busi...
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Eternal Vigilance | A Summary View
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The Jefferson Library: putting the 'blah-blah' in 'blog' since 2008. Laquo; A Little Piece of Monticello. August 23, 2010 by Anna. Much as I love debunking Jefferson quotations that were probably made up by college students last week on Facebook. The venerable old quotation that happened to present itself for investigation most recently is the eternally beloved, “eternal vigilance is the price of liberty,” which as of this last check was still not said by Jefferson. The Life of Major General James Jackson.
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