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Joanna Hastings
Flying_Trunk_
In a few minutes (at 11am) I’ll be live-tweeting the #NCWIC panel discussion - How the Publisher Works With You. Sound bites and nuggets of wisdom from people in the
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matthew champion
mjc_associates
Given today's news about the discoveries made at the National Trust's Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk, a brief thread about why we were there, and what was found. It isn't every
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
For today's #WednesdayWisdom a tale of an unintentionally radical publisher. It only produced 42 books between 1968-9, but it caught the hedonistic, solipsistic, free love mood of the West Coast
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Jules Lipoff, MD
juleslipoff
My rules for writing academic manuscripts: a #tweetorialI love writing, and write with students/colleagues constantly, and yet the same issues pop up again and again. Sharing this thread if useful.
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Kathleen Sperling
wipinsanity
I thought that, in this craziness, knitters might be seeking projects that aren't too big, not too involved yet not boring, knittable from stash, with easy and fast finishing, and
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Angie Thomas
angiecthomas
You know what, a question for all of the aspiring authors out there.Do you know how to get traditionally published? Do you know what a literary agent is? A query
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Benjamin Park
BenjaminEPark
There’s been a lot said about whether BH Roberts lost faith in the Book of Mormon. I think much of the debate is misplaced: what he was argued was not
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Centre for the History of People Place & Community
CHPPC_IHR
And welcome! We are now under way with Shaun Evans (@YstadauCymru) and Scott Lloyd of @RCAHMWales who'll be introducing the @ahrcpress-funded project 'Deep Mapping Estate Archives' [cont.]https://twitter.com/YstadauCymru/status/
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Incunabula
incunabula
European civilization is built on ham and cheese, which allowed protein to be stored throughout the icy winters. Without this, urban societies in most of central Europe would simply not
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Fake History Hunter
fakehistoryhunt
In the early 15th century the Duke of Berry had the famous Limburg brothers (Dutch, of course, yay!) make him a Book of hours and this book is one of
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melissa terras
melissaterras
Hi! I’m the Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage at @edinburghuni, & today I’ll be talking about the digitisation of Gallery, Library, Archive & Museum (GLAM) material in the context of
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Ramya
idlidosa2
I was finally accepted to a PhD program after several *years* of applying and being rejected. I want to share my tips for dealing with rejection and finding the courage
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Cheryl B. Klein
chavelaque
I promised the attendees in my picture-book workshop at #Kweli21VIRTUAL that I would answer their questions on Twitter, since I talked so much we didn't have time in class. So:
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Justin Tse
DrJustinTse
The livetweet of Luke will follow in this thread below. It was a little overly ambitious to think I'd be live-tweeting Luke in the afternoon. It's the last day before
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Medieval Indonesia
siwaratrikalpa
I've been thinking about the 'ancient aliens'/'ancient astronaut' idea lately. (Sceptically, you understand.)There are a lot of pseudohistorical interpretations of SE Asia's past out there, mostly (ethno-)nationalist
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Jeff Clements 🦪
biolumiJEFFence
A recent study in @nature couldn't replicate drastic CO2 effects on coral reef #fish behaviour & empirically found no effect of #oceanacidification https://go.nature.com/3hK49UR Our #metaanalysis of the past decade on
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