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History@Work

Digitizing History

December 2, 2013lmorrison

Sometimes other blogs do our job for us.  Head on over to an article at History@Work (affiliated with the National Council on Public History) to hear about one historian’s perspective on “bridging the new digital divide.”  The Ernest L. Boyer Center Archives is aware of new research methods and is working hard to make our holdings accessible to those interested.

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