This user is a librarian.

Hello: I am an academic librarian. I'm looking forward to this course; although I may be unable to attend all sessions live.Researcherguy (talk) 16:35, 25 February 2014 (UTC)

Entered during class.Researcherguy (talk)

Profession edit

Academic librarian.

Intellectual Interests edit

I am interested in American social and cultural history and the evolution of reference sources. At present, as the books and courses listed below indicate, I am immersed in antebellum America. I am also interested in the way in which fiction enables readers, viewers, and listeners to experience the past. And I am committed to all legitimate ways in which learning can be offered freely -- with both style, ease, and refinement -- to everyone -- throughout the course of their lives.

Books Read Recently edit

  1. Northup, Solomon. Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup: A Citizen of New York, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841 and Rescued in 1853. Originally published in 1853. Wikipedia entries: Solomon Northup and Twelve Years a Slave.
  2. Jacobs, Harriet A., edited by Lydia Maria Child. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl: Written by Herself. Originally published in 1860. Wikipedia entries: Harriet Ann Jacobs and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.
  3. Brown, William Wells. Clotel: or, The President's Daughter. Originally published in 1853. Wikipedia entries: William Wells Brown and Clotel: or, the President's Daughter.
  4. Horwitz, Tony. Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War. Vintage, 1999. Wikipedia entries: Tony Horwitz and Confederates in the Attic.
  5. Howe, Katherine. Physick Book of Deliverance Dane. Voice, 2010. Wikipedia entries: Katherine Howe and Physick Book of Deliverance Dane.
  6. Keane, Mary Beth. Fever: A Novel. Scribner, 2013. Wikipedia entries: Mary Beth Keane and Typhoid Fever.
  7. Alison, Jane. The Love-Artist. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2001. Wikipedia entries: Jane Alison and Virgil.

MOOCs: Completed or Enrolled edit

  1. Coursera: Age of Jefferson. Peter S. Onuf. University of Virginia and Monticello.
  2. Coursera: History of the Slave South. Stephanie McCurry. University of Pennsylvania.
  3. Coursera: Plagues, Witches and War: The Worlds of Historical Fiction. Bruce Holsinger. University of Virginia.

Other Relevant Online Courses edit

  1. Google: Power Searching. Dan Russell. Google.

Wikipedia Articles Valuable for Teaching edit

Wikipedia Entries as Teaching Example edit

Learning to Use and Build Wikipedia edit

Written Commentary on Wikipedia edit

Video Commentary on Wikipedia edit

 
Declaration independence

Articles Worked On edit

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