The Broadsides and Bulletins attempt to extract the most popular linked content from historians on Twitter. But it’s not just about the links; there are also many conversations going on among historians and their friends in related disciplines. Some are long-running themes using hashtags, like #twitterstorians. Hashtags are also used for more short-lived events, like academic conferences, which can be permanently archived for later reference. Popular tools such as Storify can also be used to save discussions.
Please get in touch (here or @sharon_howard or @historycarnival) if you have a conversation to add!
Ongoing…
- Archived
- #twitterstorians
- #histsci
More transient and/or topic-specific
- Conferences
- American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2012 (#AHA2012, #AHA12)
- THATCampAHA, Chicago, 2012 (#thatcampaha, #thatcamp)
- American Historical Association 2011 meeting (#AHA2011) (not currently available)
- American Historical Association Conference in San Diego 2010 (#AHA10) (not currently available)
- 2010 American Historical Association Annual Meeting (#AHA2010) (not currently available)
- Seminars and Groups
- IHR Seminar in digital history (#DHIST)
- Storify and similar Threads
- Ranting And Raving about Past/Imperfect (@grumpyhistorian et al, September 2011)
- Advice to applicants for PhD programs in History or Literature (@wynkenhimself et al, November 2011)
- Presenting Historical Research Using Digital Media Panel at AHA 2012 (@adevenney, January 2012)
- Jobs for Historians: Approaching the Crisis (@readywriting et al, January 2012)
- A Conversation About Science and Progress (@beckyfh et al, February 2012)