FROM THE ARCHIVES: 16 years ago
I’ve been told all my recent blogging has been too long and time-consuming to read. Instead, I’ll offer some quick links to the archives: TL;DR , from 2006....
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I’ve been told all my recent blogging has been too long and time-consuming to read. Instead, I’ll offer some quick links to the archives: TL;DR , from 2006....
A few days ago, I foolishly described a table of my blog archives as my favorite view of my blog . As with all posts that I only spend 30 seconds writing, it...
One of the great things about having been a blogger for a long time is that I can present my old posts in interesting ways. I’ve been experimenting with a big...
National Anthropological Archives
The National Anthropological Archives website offers a wide range of fascinating information, with exhibits favoring research on the indigenous peoples of North...
Among the best sources of useful research links on the web is Poytner’s Web Tips . Check it twice weekly and read the archives.
In case you forgot, the Internet Archive is still sitting there, waiting for your lengthy nostalgia surfing trip.
Jason emailed me about a bunch of Yahoo history links that he just added, and some of these are really great. I guess I am as guilty of the tendency for instant...
I got a message today from my friend Glenn, who is part of the team responsible for the Library of Congress website, and it made me think of what a formidable...