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2024
Wed 08 May 2024 »
I think I can make this work
2022
Sat 22 January 2022 »
better late than never
Mon 10 January 2022 »
you're on your own
Mon 03 January 2022 »
one more try
2021
Tue 19 October 2021 »
copying files isn't always a straightforward process (or, some things I've learned working with digital archives)
Sun 17 October 2021 »
void where uninhabited
Fri 08 October 2021 »
so, you want to "archive" your facebook account
Tue 05 October 2021 »
delete my account
Sun 28 February 2021 »
long drives
Sun 21 February 2021 »
what's in a format
Sat 13 February 2021 »
what there is and what there could be
Sat 06 February 2021 »
grain elevator pitch
Sat 30 January 2021 »
career america
Sat 23 January 2021 »
viral messaging
Sat 16 January 2021 »
two moments from 2016
Sat 09 January 2021 »
the unmanageable feed
Sat 02 January 2021 »
what I didn't do in 2020
2020
Mon 30 March 2020 »
a collection of plague literature
Fri 07 February 2020 »
spending less time looking things up with json and jq
2019
Mon 11 February 2019 »
collecting and archiving digital video
Sun 27 January 2019 »
history book idea: the transformation of the fur trade
Sun 27 January 2019 »
maintenance note
Sun 13 January 2019 »
I still define the "digital humanities" the same way
2017
Fri 17 November 2017 »
memories of a grad school listserv
Wed 11 January 2017 »
response to an inquiry on digital preservation
2015
Wed 14 October 2015 »
inherent virtue
Thu 01 January 2015 »
unresolved
2014
Sun 23 February 2014 »
what Silicon Valley could have looked like
Sat 11 January 2014 »
re-launch
2012
Wed 29 August 2012 »
what would it take for historians to be able to share archival material?
Sun 08 July 2012 »
learning to cursive
Mon 02 July 2012 »
"the library is itself their laboratory and museum"
2008
Sun 15 June 2008 »
My instructor was Mr. Langley, and he taught me to sing a song. If you'd like to hear it I can sing it for you.
Fri 15 February 2008 »
because this blog needs content