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Special Collections Blogs : Institional Support / Institutional Resistance | RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar
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RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar. Special Collections Blogs : Institional Support / Institutional Resistance. June 20, 2008 at 8:52 am · Filed under Questions. If you’re blogging already, can you reflect about your institutional context– were your colleagues and your institution initially vocal and supportive of your blogging endeavors– or was there resistance, trepidation or some other prevalent attitude? How has your institutional context impacted your blogging efforts? How have you addressed them? My blogg...
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Special Collections Blogs : Evolution | RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar
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RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar. Special Collections Blogs : Evolution. June 20, 2008 at 8:57 am · Filed under Questions. If you’ve been blogging for a significant amount of time, has there been an evolution in your experience as a blogger– were there things you thought you would do that you haven’t, or things you’ve tried that you didn’t anticipate? Thoughts on the future of special collections blogging are also welcome. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Archiv...
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Special Collections Blogs : Participatory Technology | RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar
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RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar. Special Collections Blogs : Participatory Technology. June 19, 2008 at 3:23 pm · Filed under Questions. How do collection-promoting blogs impact our users’ expectations with regard to special collections and Web 2.0 technologies? Is your blog tied to other Web 2.0, social networking, social bookmarking, or file sharing tools such as Flickr, Face Book, MySpace, wikis? How knowledgeable do you have to be about all these technologies to create a blog? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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A Note Before Departure | RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar
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RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar. A Note Before Departure. June 20, 2008 at 10:13 am · Filed under Blogs. It’s exciting to see so many special collections experimenting with blogs, and to also observe some of the creative ways the format is being used. If I haven’t listed your blog, please feel welcome to email me. With the name and address or leave a comment. Rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to A Note Before Departure" class="permalink" Permalink. 1 Comment ». July 9, 2008 @ 10:28 am. This blog was launc...
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Special Collections Blogs : Public Comments | RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar
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RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar. Special Collections Blogs : Public Comments. June 19, 2008 at 3:26 pm · Filed under Questions. What is the place of public feedback and discussion on your blog? Do you invite and post readers’ comments? If not, why not? If so, what challenges and opportunities are created? Rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to Special Collections Blogs : Public Comments" class="permalink" Permalink. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Cleveland P...
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Special Collections Blogs : A Parting Question | RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar
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RBMS Blog Boot Camp Seminar. Special Collections Blogs : A Parting Question. June 20, 2008 at 8:59 am · Filed under Questions. Are there other opportunities or challenges that the use of blogs poses for Special Collections staff you’d like to address? What trends or issues would you like to see discussed? Rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to Special Collections Blogs : A Parting Question" class="permalink" Permalink. 1 Comment ». July 29, 2008 @ 3:13 pm. Feed for comments on this post. Poetry at Beine...
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: May 2014
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. May 27, 2014. 215 Years Since the Russian American Company Established Headquarters in Sitka. Portrait of Aleksandr Andreevich Baranov, first Russian Chief Manager of Alaska, 1790-1818.". This week on May 25, 1799 Baranov moved the center of Russian America from Kodiak Island to Sitka where the Russians would name New Archangel. The name "Sitka" for the town originates from the the Tlingit word Sheet’ká, a contraction of "Shee At'iká". 215 year...
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog: August 2014
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The Alaska Native Studies Blog. History, Culture, Geography. August 14, 2014. America's Ambassadors of Goodwill:" Cherokee Will Rogers and Wiley Ford in Alaska, 1935. Will Rogers standing on airplane wing while Wiley Post signs autographs in Fairbanks, 1935. Rogers, with lariat, in his 20s as a Vaudeville performer. Will Rogers in Fairbanks, 1935. ASL-P67-137. Rogers and Post in Fairbanks August 1935. Will Rogers (in Alaska), exiting a Lockheed Orion on floats. Links to this post. August 1, 2014. Helping...
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