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A Graduate Student’s Digital Toolbox

John Fea   |  December 8, 2010 Leave a Comment

Over at Northwest History, Larry Cebula has assembled a list of digital tools and resources that all graduate students in history should be familiar with.

The list includes: Google Books, Zotero, Dropbox, and Twitter. 

Professor Cebula is asking for help in identifying other digital resources that might be useful to graduate students in history.  Feel free to give your suggestions.

 

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