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    10 hours ago

    After years of development, we are very proud to launch the Database of Medieval Digital Resources! So far, 130 online resources have been vetted for inclusion. If you don't see your favorites yet, use the website's Recommendation Form to submit them for review!

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    Dec 1

    A wonderful series of thangka (18-19th century, large-format painted scrolls from Tibet) now available to view online in beautiful color and detail! Mobile friendly! From

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    Nov 30

    Hey Lyndsey Graham. What were you blabbering to about again?

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    Nov 29

    The Prelinger Archives recently produced the highest quality version yet of the Miles Brothers’ iconic pre-earthquake footage of , “A Trip Down Market Street” (01906), showing detail that no audience has seen in over one hundred years.

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    Nov 30

    An album featuring chemistry students from the Class of 1913 went unseen for decades until Prof. Steve Boxer discovered it in a storage area of Old Chem in the 1970s. The collection then sat in his office until it was digitized in 2016. View the photos:

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    Nov 30

    Oh, groan. Personal archivists are gonna become the new fashion accessory for the 1%. Remember when you just hired a fake monk to live in a fake cave and be your estate hermit?

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  7. Nov 29

    "Introducing ePADD" from , Josh Schneider, Peter Chan, and for

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    Nov 28

    We've already heard from a whole host of clever & interesting people on the blog over the last 12ish hours, but there's more to come! Stay glued to the blog today to learn all sorts of things you never knew you didn't know:

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    Nov 29

    Wrapping up the ePADD workshop at Amsterdam Museum

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    Nov 29

    Fantastic start to with presentation by Josh Schneider of hosted by

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  11. Nov 29

    Thanks to the preservation community - especially - for choosing ePADD as a Award winner! Thanks also to our funders - both current and past , our partners, collaborators, user community, , and our development team!!

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    Nov 26

    Stanford University Press looking for a sharp, talented, and creative Publicist to promote our titles from our Redwood City, CA office. To learn more about the position and to apply:

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    Nov 27

    With support from the , SUL Tech Support, and , Stanford Media Preservation Lab was able to purchase an Endpoint Audio cylinder player.

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    Hi there, I worked at the Holocaust Museum in D.C. for a year. Part of the main exhibit is how America turned away Jewish refugees at our shore who were fleeing persecution in Germany and elsewhere. May I suggest, , that you take a tour of the Holocaust Museum?

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    What if instead of sending 5k troops to the border, we had sent 5k caseworkers to review + process visa applications? In addition to averting moral crisis, it also would‘ve saved enormous amt of resources. But we don’t talk about the financial recklessness of GOP admins, do we?

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    AMERICA: Everything about this story is extraordinary. This almost never happens. UK Parliament sent sergeant-at-arms to US citizen’s hotel to seize internal Facebook docs alleged to contain explosive revelations relating to Cambridge Analytica data abuse

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    Nov 23

    Just to recap: after initially calling our story inaccurate, (and internally calling it “false”), Facebook has now confirmed most, if not all of our reporting. They just waited until eve of Thanksgiving when they thought as few as possible people would be reading.

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    2x Manuscript Historian positions ⁦⁩ !! One for history of science, one for modern American history. Huge opportunity for historians to have a broad reaching impact. $96,970 to $126,062 a year.

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    Nov 23
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