Posts Tagged ‘Twitter Feed’

Readex Twitter Feed, 1-7 August 2010

Monday, August 9th, 2010

RT @amhistorymuseum: New on our blog: Collecting American science http://ow.ly/18stRS

RT @cliotropic: RT @briandistelberg: Absolutely riveting color photos taken by Farm Security Administration b/w 1939 and 1943: http://bit.ly/c4eZhn

RT @cliotropic: RT @bancroftlibrary: Alice Ramsey and 3 friends complete the first all-female transcontinental auto trip in 1909 http://bit.ly/akc2yN

RT @newsweek “A world without physical books is to conceive of a world somehow diminished.” http://bit.ly/awWVr2 (more…)

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Readex Twitter Feed, 23-30 July 2010

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

The Man Who Sold America – Birth of Modern Advertising – WSJ book review http://on.wsj.com/8Xgm6w  

A Place of Reading: Three Centuries of Reading in America – http://b2l.me/acz2ea

Let the Decision Fall – 14th amendment. New OUP post by LeeAnna Keith, The Colfax Massacre http://shar.es/mLatR   

Notes for Bibliophiles: ALMOST as popular (and useful) as the Bible! Almanacs http://bit.ly/cs3dZ4  

The Future of the Academic Library – Inside Higher Ed: http://bit.ly/8YgegS  

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Readex Twitter Feed, 8-22 July 2010

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

UK Study Suggests Gen Y Researchers Much Like Peers, Except When It Comes to Libraries: http://bit.ly/9weheV

Explore 20th-century Lat Am history in Foreign Broadcast Information Service: Latin America at SALALM exhibit #salalm55

Preserving the Library in the Digital Age – Benjamin L. Carp, Asst Prof. History, Tufts University http://bit.ly/2BoTw4

Post: #readex: Announcing the Winners of the 2010 GODORT Silent Auction http://bit.ly/bcEMlv

RT @FinanceMuseum: Today in 1784 the earliest known advertisement by an American broker appeared in the Massachusetts Centinel. #financehist

Search Latin American Newspapers http://bit.ly/e34NE and related databases at Readex display in Providence at #salalm55 

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Readex Twitter Feed, 1-7 July 2010

Friday, July 9th, 2010

RT @USGPO: Constitution is this year’s big best-seller: http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/99099-constitution-is-this-years-big- …

“Local Men Practice Culinary Art on Egg – Fry it on Sidewalk” (in 3 minutes flat) From July 1917 http://bit.ly/ajY14J

RT @cliotropic: Today in 1865: Mary Surratt, 1st woman executed by US govt, was hanged for alleged role in Lincoln assassination plot ht …

Post: #readex: Bismarck’s Birthday Verses: The Chicago Latin Version http://bit.ly/bfqFKx

RT @dancohen: We’re trying to figure out how we could get a critical mass of participants to fill out ArchivesWiki (http://bit.ly/ab68dM

Support GODORT Scholarship. Silent auction for escapes to Chester, VT or Naples, FL. Ends Monday. Bid here http://bit.ly/dqcXXR

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Readex Twitter Feed, 24-30 June 2010

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

RT @Boston1775: How Benjamin Franklin helped get the mail through in mid-1700s America, from Eric Jaffe and The King’s Best Highway http://bit.ly/c3b4us

RT @lincolnmullen: There is a Boston Massacre Historical Society, with a nice website: http://bit.ly/ckQGh3

Senior theses of the rich and famous. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Kept-Up Academic Librarian http://shar.es/mDSPG

Legal Historian William Treanor named Dean at Georgetown: http://bit.ly/aYksRJ

Religion in American History: The Strange Career of Thomas Paine: http://bit.ly/9QyIj4  

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