Last seen: Apr 30, 2021
Thanks, Jim and the team at Ball State, for putting on a wonderful event. It was productive on its own terms, regardless of the "because covid" reaso...
@felsenstein Thanks for reminding us of the class data available from the census, Frank. I'll be sure to raise the issue with the team when we revis...
@cpawley When I mentioned the "post-industrial" library, I was gesturing toward the library plus social media. We've heard a bit about that around th...
Christine, thank you for a wonderfully lucid presentation. One question, however (I do apologize if you covered this and I missed it): to what exten...
@jim-connolly You're quite right about Alex's work, Jim. As soon as I get caught up with the other presentations, I'm going to return to it and enga...
An impressive effort, Alex. Dazzling, in fact. I'm going back to watch it again, as soon as I catch up with the other presentations. If I may, I'd lik...
Kyle, lovely talk on the challenges of long-running archival programs (by "program" I mean a succession of projects, each built upon the last and cent...
Thanks for the pointer to The Endings Project, Julieanne. I think it will prove useful for an unrelated project or two, where we've been struggling wi...
I'm quite interested in Zora Clevenger, who Frank mentioned in his talk. I'd look him up in your book, Frank, but it's on the shelf in my office, from...
I was struck by the times (two, I think) in which James Smith found a book "entertaining," and by your observation that, "Hume and Robertson go out of...
Great questions, Jordon. We didn't think about representations of other regions of the United States, except for the South and in our conclusion the W...