The Public Humanities Toolbox:Engaging Communities Online
Table of ContentsWelcome2
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The Present…and the Future2
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What We Do and Don’t Do3
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Our Goals5
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Vocabulary7Worksheets
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Self-Assessment: My Organization’s Online Presence10
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Checklist: Envisioning an Engaging Online Presence12Our Model: The Public Humanities Toolbox 1.0, 1.5, and 2.014
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A Note on Metadata15Choosing Tools16
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Our many biases17How do I use…
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Wordpress20
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Widgets22
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Flickr23
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Google Maps28
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Scribd33
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Audio and Video Files37
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(A Note on) Wikis40
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(A Note on) Facebook and Social Networking42
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(A Note on) Podcasts44About This Project47
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Our Model48
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Framework48
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Our prototype49About Us & Acknowledgements50Appendix I: WordPress Grunt Work51Appendix II: WordPress Plug-Ins and Recommendations57Appendix III: Examples of Tools used by Public Humanities Organizations61Appendix IV: Other Cool Tools65
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Twitter
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