From the Book - Research Collections
Is (digital) history more than an argument about the past? / Sherman Dorn
Pasts in a digital age / Stefan Tanaka
"I nevertheless am a historian" : digital historical practice and malpractice around black Confederate soldiers / Leslie Madsen-Brooks
The historian's craft, popular memory, and Wikipedia / Robert S. Wolff
The Wikiblitz : a Wikipedia editing assignment in a first-year undergraduate class / Shawn Graham
Wikipedia and women's history : a classroom experience / Martha Saxton
Toward teaching the introductory history course, digitally / Thomas Harbison and Luke Waltzer
Learning how to write analog and digital history / Adrea Lawrence
Teaching Wikipedia without apologies / Amanda Seligman
Historical research and the problem of categories : reflections on 10,000 digital note cards / Ansley T. Erickson
Creating meaning in a sea of information : the Women and social movements Web sites / Kathryn Kish Sklar and Thomas Dublin
The hermeneutics of data and historical writing / Fred Gibbs and Trevor Owens
Visualizations and historical arguments / John Theibault
Putting Harlem on the map / Stephen Robertson
Pox and the city : challenges in writing a digital history game / Laura Zucconi, Ethan Watrall, Hannah Ueno, and Lisa Rosner
Writing Chicana/o history with the Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project / Oscar Rosales Castañeda
Citizen scholars : Facebook and the co-creation of knowledge / Amanda Grace Sikarskie
The HeritageCrowd Project : a case study in crowdsourcing public history / Shawn Graham, Guy Massie, and Nadine Feuerherm
The accountability partnership : writing and surviving in the digital age / Natalia Mehlman Petrzela and Sarah Manekin
Only typing? : informal writing, Blogging, and the academy / Alex Sayf Cummings and Jonathan Jarrett
Conclusions : what we learned from Writing history in the digital age / Jack Dougherty, Kristen Nawrotzi, Charlotte D. Rochez, and Timothy Burke.