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An archive of original articles by academic faculty, librarians, and researchers offering insights into the use of digital historical collections
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A Light on Past Lives: The Illuminating Effects of Electronic Resources on Biographical Research

Locating Black Canada in the U.S. Periodical Press: A 19th-Century Network of Affiliations

Loving the "City of Homes" and its Historical Newspaper Archives

Making Books Out of Ether: The Next Generation of Historical Research

Medicine on the Rand: The Biko Doctors and South Africa’s Sharp Dissection

"Meet the Students": Bringing Your Library's Online Resources Into Your Students' "Circle of Trust"

The Muslim World in Early U.S. Texts

The Mysterious Mr. Carter: Transatlantic Adventures in Early American Finance

The Nanjing Atrocities Reported in the U.S. Newspapers, 1937-38

The "New People" in China: Using Historical Newspapers to Analyze America’s First Contacts with Asia

Nineteenth Century Imperial Manhood in Clipper Ship Cards

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