Knowing what I'm doing (November 27, 2020)
Somehow, every time I think I have a grip on what I'm going, 2020 reminds me that life is full of hiccups. I thought I had a handle on...
The beat goes on (doesn't it?)
There is much talk of a COVID pause, and I want to address that here. When I planned for this semester back in the BC (before...
Guest post: Summer Public History Intern Sadie Ingram
My name is Sadie Ingram, and I had the opportunity to work on the European Jesuit Library Provenance Project remotely with Professor...
On History, Empathy, Research, and Libraries
This year is only half over, and yet it already contains so many memorable moments. I have lost count of the number of times I've heard...
Coping in the time of COVID-19
It doesn't quite feel like it, but another semester is in the books, and with that, we say goodbye to another student intern. Lauren...
Flexibility and Fearlessness: Reflections from the EJLPP’s 2019-20 Graduate Student (guest post)
My name is Lauren Della Piazza Hartke and I had the privilege of working with Dr. Comerford as the graduate student on the project,...
Adaptation!
Greetings to my readers. Last year at this time, Rudy Bond and I traveled to Emory University's Pitts Theology Library to make a...
Silver linings, progress, and exciting things to come
At the end of last year, I noted that I had been unable to secure a graduate assistant for the coming academic year (Fall 2020-Spring...
Taking stock after quite a year
I end this year on a bittersweet note. I haven't been able to recruit a new graduate student for the project, so things will slow down...
Recruitment
On Monday, 11/11/19, the Georgia Southern University History Department's Public History Internship Fair will take place. I've been so...