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    Feb 11

    Excited to announce the new "Doing History" courses , set to launch in 2018-19. We celebrated at Coffee & Donuts by "dining on campus," so to speak

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    Feb 9

    today, organized by Prof. , is the first time I’ve seen 3 women of color scholars set the tone for the day w/our research, and featuring mostly women STS scholars throughout the day. A unique and refreshing experience! One of the best.

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    Feb 9

    Such a great roster and terrific time today at Your Computer Is On Fire () conference at . Look for the book from in the next year or so, featuring and many more!

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    Feb 9

    Next is on the false universality of the English qwerty keyboard and why it's actually an extremely provincial and problematic technology that mediates not just our communication but our very thought processes.

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    Jan 26
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    Jan 30

    "Sexism is a Feature, not a Bug" - upcoming talk by as part of "Your Computer is on Fire"

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    Jan 30

    "The QWERTY Keyboard is Racist (and Dumb)" - a talk by yours truly as part of "Your Computer is on Fire" cc

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    Jan 30

    I'm honored to be presenting at the "Great Teaching Showcase" tomorrow Here is a preview of my poster (hoping to strike up conversations about Archives-Based Lectures Courses and the New Humanities) cc

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    Jan 3

    Sample from the late 1970s. Notice as "IF" (如=ru="if") and as "THEN" (则=ze="then") cc

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    26 Dec 2017

    Just added to our growing group of Atari collections - papers of Mike Jang, industrial designer responsible for many of Atari's cabinet designs

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    22 Dec 2017

    Video of , our historian, in conversation w Prof. emeritus David M. Kennedy, about Berlin's terrific book, "Troublemakers."

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    20 Dec 2017

    Have you ever wondered about how Chinese script went from being a V E R T I C A L to a HORIZONTAL script? I'm delighted to report that my new article on the subject (among other matters) is part of the newest issue of

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    19 Dec 2017
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    18 Dec 2017

    Hey archivists, ever struggled with explaining archival work to family and friends? Check out the new "Crafting Your Elevator Speech" resource from 's COPA.

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    15 Dec 2017
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    What history can teach us about medicine: A Q&A with Stanford medical student Julie Barzilay:

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    15 Nov 2017

    Current director of discussing the 125 year history of the Press, which started with Julius Andrew Quelle, a student & founder of a printing enterprise on campus that became SUP!

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  20. 12 Dec 2017

    A tale of ‘trons’: the suffix that tells the story of modern science – via

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