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Anderson, Ian. Digital histories. [Bradford England]: Emerald, 2005. Print.

Brian Dennis, Carl Smith, and Jonathan Smith. “Using Technology, Making History: A Collaborative Experiment in Interdisciplinary Teaching and Scholarship.” Rethinking History 8.2 (2004): 303-317. Print.

Carl Smith. “Can You Do Serious History on the Web?” AHA Perspectives (1998): n. pag. Web. 13 Oct. 2011.

Daniel J. Cohen. “Digital History: The Raw and the Cooked.” Rethinking History 8.2 (2004): 337-340. Print.

Daniel J. Cohen, and Roy Rosenzweig. “Digital History | Getting Started.” Digital History: A guide to gathering, preserving, and presenting the past on the web. Web. 13 Oct. 2011.

---. “Digital History | Preserving Digital History.” Digital History: A guide to gathering, preserving, and presenting the past on the web. Web. 13 Oct. 2011.

Daniel J. Cohen et al. “Interchange: The Promise of Digital History.” Journal of American History 95.2 (2008): n. pag. Web. 12 Oct. 2011.

David A. Bell. “The Bookless Future: What the Internet is Doing to Scholarship.” New Republic (2005): 27. Print.

Deborah L. Vess. “History to Go: Why iTeach with iPods.” The History Teacher 39.4 (2006): 479-492. Print.

Duff, Wendy, Barbara Craig, and Joan Cherry. “Historians’ Use of Archival Sources: Promises and Pitfalls of the Digital Age.” The Public Historian 26.2 (2004): 7-22. Print.

Ewing, E. Thomas. “Practicing Digital History at the Intersection of Teaching, Research, and Outreach.” Perspectives on History 47.5 (2009): 34.

FOGU, CLAUDIO. “DIGITALIZING HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS.” May 2009.

“Google’s Book Search: A Disaster for Scholars - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education.” Web. 18 Oct. 2011. Grove, Tim. “New Media and the Challenges for Public History.” Perspectives on History 47.5 (2009): 31.

Harold Scheub. “A Collection of Stories and Its Preservation in the Digital Age.” History in Africa 34 (2007): 447-451. Print.

John K. Lee. “Digital History in the History/Social Studies Classroom.” The History Teacher 35.4 (2002): 503-517. Print.

Joshua Brown. “History and the Web, From the Illustrated Newspaper to Cyberspace: Visual Technologies and Interaction in the Nineteenth and Twenty-First Centuries.” Rethinking History 8.2 (2004): n. pag. Web. 13 Oct. 2011.

Mary A. Larson. “Potential, Potential, Potential: The Marriage of Oral History and the World Wide Web.” The Journal of American History 88.2 (2001): 596-603. Print.

Michael O’Malley. “Building Effective Course Sites: Some Thoughts on Design for Academic Work.” Inventio 2.1 (2000): n. pag. Web. 13 Oct. 2011.

Michael O’Malley, and Roy Rosenzweig. “Brave New World or Blind Alley? American History on the World Wide Web.” The Journal of American History 84.1 (1997): 132-155. Print.

Orville Vernon Burton. “American Digital History.” Social Science Computer Review 23.2 (2005): 206-220. Print.

Paula Petrik. “Top Ten Mistakes in Academic Web Design.” Historical Computer Review (2000): n. pag. Web. 13 Oct. 2011.

“Perspectives: May 2009.” Web. 18 Oct. 2011.

Richard White. “What is Spatial History?” spatial history lab (2010): n. pag. Web. 17 Oct. 2011.

Rosenzweig, Roy. “Scarcity or Abundance? Preserving the Past in a Digital Era.” The American Historical Review 108.3 (2003): 735-762. Print.

Roy Rosenzweig. “Can History be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the Past.” Journal of American History 93.1 (2006): 117-146. Print.

Scott Scheuerell. “National History Day: Developing Digital Native Historians.” The History Teacher 40.3 417-425. Print.

Sherman Dorn. “Is (Digital) History More Than an Argument about the Past?” Writing History in the Digital Age n. pag. Web. 13 Oct. 2011.

Stephens, Robert, and Josh Thumma. “Faculty-Undergraduate Collaboration in Digital History at a Public Research University.” The History Teacher 38.4 (2005): 525-542. Print.

T. Mills Kelly. “The Role of Technology in World History Teaching.” World History Connected 3.3 (2006): n. pag. Web. 13 Oct. 2011.

“Taming the all-digital history research collection, 1: tagging and filing | cliotropic.” Web. 18 Oct. 2011.

“Tooling Up for Digital Humanities.” Web. 18 Oct. 2011.

Trask, David. “Did the Sans-Coulottes Wear Nikes? The Impact of Electronic Media on the Understanding and Teaching of History.” The History Teacher 35.4 (2002): 473-489. Print.

Turnbull, Paul, and Chris Blackall. A New Foreign Country: The Challenges and Risks of Making History in Digital Media for Historians and Librarians. 2000. Web. 17 Oct. 2011.

“When OCR Goes Bad: Google’s Ngram Viewer & The F-Word.” Web. 18 Oct. 2011.

“Writing History in the Digital Age.” Web. 13 Oct. 2011.