More from UWO
Bill Turkel has a fantastic post about the ways people search for history online. Using search data released by AOL
For Further Reading
This is slightly off-topic, but anyone interested in public history should check out the student blogroll for Alan MacEachern'
One Day in History
The English History Matters (not to be confused with the U.S. History Matters—CHNM's own "U.
Looking for (Digital) History?
This one has been making the rounds, and rightly so. Bill Turkel has posted a very useful and much needed
"You Have Died of Dysentery"
More history on Rocketboom. Check out Amanda's t-shirt.
The Big Foot Riders of Wounded Knee
Rocketboom had a piece this week on the Big Foot Riders of Wounded Knee. For the past 19 years, a
(retro)blogger
Predictably, the Harvard undergraduate plagiarism scandal has focused more attention on the thief—sophomore Kaavya Viswanathan—than on the thieved,
Web History from the Grassroots
While professional historians are just gearing up to write the history of the web, developers and other web industry people