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Historic Buildings – A guide to tracking down those pesky elusive images.
I am working on a digital exhibit project that features a historic hotel located in Butler, NJ. The building itself had been renovated a few times over the years and currently it has been converted into an apartment complex. I … Continue reading
Posted in Digital History, How To
Tagged Digital Exhibit, Digital History, images, Photographs
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LEGOs, Revolutionaries and YouTube – The Challenges of Using YouTube as a Tool of Historical Study
In an age of digital media where images come fast and cheap through wireless connections as abundant as 747s flying through the ether, YouTube has emerged as a sourcing way point for video media. As humans, we are primarily visual … Continue reading
Posted in Archival Resources, Digital History, Interesting Web Resources
Tagged Arab Spring, Bashar al-Assad, Bunker Hill, Digital History, Discovery channel, Far and Away, George Washington, historical research, History Education, History Tube, John Smith, LEGO, post-video, pre-video, Syria, Tharir Square, Tunisia, you tube, YouTube
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About Ms. Hamilton
Ms. Hamilton is a longtime New Jersey resident and a veteran of the U.S. Army. She attended Katharine Gibbs College, formerly located in Montclair, New Jersey, where she completed the Paralegal Studies Certification Program. She is also a State of … Continue reading