Scholarly Communication
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Townhouse Notes
Laura Ansley | Dec 7, 2021
As Perspectives enters its 60th year, we're making some changes to improve accessibility. -
Another Digital Revolution
Jacqueline Jones | Nov 9, 2021
The generous support of librarians and archivists and a wealth of digitized materials helped Jacqueline Jones finish a book project during the pandemic. -
#HATM
Alexandra F. Levy | Oct 19, 2021
Historians at the Movies, a social media watch party, has connected historians every Sunday night since 2018. -
Tweeting to Find Community
Varsha Venkatasubramanian | Mar 10, 2021
Building an online presence, especially on Twitter, is an important professional task and an opportunity to join a vibrant, generous community of historians. -
Graduate School Is a Foreign Country
Susan Ferber | Feb 4, 2021
When she decided a history graduate program wasn't for her, Oxford University Press editor Susan Ferber took her love of... -
The Diffusion of Knowledge
James Grossman | Dec 16, 2020
An expanded definition of scholarship can bring new imagination to what we do as historians. -
Partners in Scholarship
Mary Lindemann | Oct 26, 2020
Reports of the death of university presses or the rise of the e-book as a permanent alternative to the physical... -
Self-Publishing a Second Edition
Marc Levinson | May 27, 2020
Self-publishing a second edition of his book took over two years, but Marc Levinson found it a worthwhile endeavor. -
The World-Class Photography of Ebony and Jet Is Priceless History. It’s Still Up for Sale.
Allison Miller | Jul 9, 2019
Historians are concerned about what might happen to the legendary photo archive of the Johnson Publishing Company when it goes up for auction. -
The World-Class Photography of Ebony and Jet Is Priceless History. It’s Still Up for Sale.
Allison Miller | Jul 9, 2019
Historians are concerned about what might happen to the legendary photo archive of the Johnson Publishing Company when it goes up for auction.
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