Historical Marker for Anthony Burns Evidence Used in Research of the Topic Primary Source- Stevens, Charles Emery, et al. “Anthony Burns A History: Electronic Edition.” Edited by Chris Hill, Charles Emery Stevens, 1815-1893. Anthony Burns: A History, 1999, docsouth.unc.edu/neh/stevens/stevens.html. Secondary Sources- Wikipedia. “Anthony Burns.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 27 Nov. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Burns. Melton, Carol. “.” Great American… Continue reading History 390 Final Project Content Packet
History 390 Self Assessment/Evaluation
This semester has definitely been an interesting semester I will say that much. I learned a lot of new techniques for finding data, as well as many other things. This class has definitely been a different class from my usual course load. I honestly didn’t even know that I could create my own website so… Continue reading History 390 Self Assessment/Evaluation
Timeline of the Law School Battle for George Mason University
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Blog Post Two
Digital literacies can affect research as well as scholarship in many ways. It is obviously very important to consider the four literacies (ethics, privacy copyright, and licenses) when doing research and work on a topic. It is important to have a very nice “Netiquette” per se. When doing research, it is a good rule… Continue reading Blog Post Two
Blog Post One
Blog Post One: Digital Presence Having read the articles and set up my site, I guess it’s a good idea to make a blog post. This blog post is going to be about digital presence. Some readers may look at this title and wonder “what the heck is a digital presence?” and continue to… Continue reading Blog Post One
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