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Karin Wulf
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Historian of #VastEarlyAmerica | Director & Librarian @ JCBLibrary | History Prof @ Brown #LineageTheBook OUP 2024 | Yes I’m over there, and there, not there but there — and also @ karinwulf.com
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Sharing to everyone this "How to read a history academic article/chapter" which I use with my first-years. Caroline's post made me realise that I should also print an accompanying "fill in" form so here you go! Email me/reply if you want the doc!

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For the October issue of Vanity Fair, I profiled the solicitor general of the United States, Elizabeth Prelogar. One thing I discovered about this remarkable public servant and lawyer is that, in very real ways, she’s been wowing judges all her life. I hope you give it a read.

How Elizabeth Prelogar Stands Up to a Runaway Supreme Court
How Elizabeth Prelogar Stands Up to a Runaway Supreme Court

From Idaho beauty pageants to Harvard Law School to the chambers of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the solicitor general of the United States has stood in front of judges all her life. Yet her role as the gover...

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Hakluyt Society Essay ECR Prize 2025 Annual prizes of £1250 to winner & 2nd prize of £250 to essays on the history of travel, exploration, cultural encounter or their effects, or that critically engage with the work of the Hakluyt Society⚓️🌊⛵️ - for details hakluyt.com/hakluyt-soci...

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“the JCB is fundamentally a library of colonialism… we’re delighted to host the launch of the Race & Regency lab” - @kawulf.bsky.social@jcblibrary.bsky.social

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Adding a gift link for this b/c for many of us it is pretty remarkable to see uni presidents like this exist (despite that what he’s saying should be basic moderate consensus) “To strengthen our democracy and the educational institutions that depend on it, we must learn to practice freedom better.”

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Something else you could do RIGHT NOW to honor the memory of Steve Silberman! 1. Go to "Settings" 2. Click on "Accessibility" 3. Click on the toggle switch to "Require Alt Text Before Posting" 4. Include alt-text when you post pictures. It's a gesture of inclusion, and helps some folks a lot.

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"Academic publisher Wiley has revealed it is set to make $44 million (£33 million) from Artificial Intelligence (AI) partnerships that it is not giving authors the opportunity to opt-out from." AI in publishing going great then www.thebookseller.com/news/wiley-s...

Wiley set to earn $44m from AI rights deals, confirms “no opt-out" for authors
Wiley set to earn $44m from AI rights deals, confirms “no opt-out" for authors

The US publisher is the latest to capitalise on deals to give tech firms access to its authors’ content to train their Large Language Models (LLMs).

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Karin Wulf
@kawulf.bsky.social
Historian of #VastEarlyAmerica | Director & Librarian @ JCBLibrary | History Prof @ Brown #LineageTheBook OUP 2024 | Yes I’m over there, and there, not there but there — and also @ karinwulf.com
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