Supporting 25 Years of Knowledge Through Networking!
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Thanks from all of us at H-Net!
Superb work and an invaluable service. Thank you.
Thanks a lot, Peter, Editors, Programmers for all your help and services over many years.
Thank you for all of your work; we'd all be lost without it.
Keep Up The Great Work!!
Thanks for all of your work! Congratulations on 25 years!
I've been a member since nearly the beginning, and found it most useful in, for example, writing about urban heritage, and for an oral history project interviewing Australian historians (now at NLA), as well as contributing news and info myself.
You do a wonderful job. Thank you.
H-Asia is much appreciated.
Happy 25th and keep up the good work.
As a non-academic, I deeply appreciate the window into Mideast-Medieval community afforded by H-Net.
It's a pleasure to support a most valuable source of information and principled opinions. Keep it up!!
I appreciate the work of all the editors on numerous list that I belong too. Thanks for all the resources that you provide.
I'm happy to rejoin the network. I am an adjunct instructor at a community college involved in collective bargaining for adjuncts and know there is a new discussion group for us. Thanks!
Thank YOU!
Keep up the good work. Y'all are my link, as a retiree, to my past world of academia and scholarship. Thanks for being there.
H-Net is a profoundly important service and worthy of support.
I wouldn't have my position in academia without H-Net.
H-Net is a fantastic resource for the scholarly community. It is so dynamic! Love it!
Thank you for all the networking advice that you have provided over my academic career since 1999!
I am pleased to be able to contribute to this valuable enterprise. H-Net aided me in my career development over twenty years. Now it is time to share the benefits with future scholars.
Thank you for H-JUDAIC.
Thank you for the wonderful work.
I have found H-Nahuatl indispensable in my research on the Voynich Manuscript.
Invaluable!
Good wishes in these hard times.
Love what you do. H-DC is a mainstay in the nation's capital.
Please keep doing what you are doing. If I can help by reviewing books in my fields of history, let me know.
Thanks for all you do! A very necessary resource for the history community.
This is a great service to our profession and needs to be supported by everyone; it is so accessible and helpful in keeping current. It is hard to imagine how we functioned in the old days.
Happy to return at least a token gesture of appreciation for the great service of H-Asia Network.
Thanks for the excellent work you do!
Thank you to you all for all your work.
Thank YOU!
I am pleased to be able to contribute to this valuable enterprise. H-Net aided me in my career development over twenty years. Now it is time to share the benefits with future scholars.
Wonderful work. Please keep at it.
Thanks for your service.
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Superb work and an invaluable service. Thank you.
Thanks a lot, Peter, Editors, Programmers for all your help and services over many years.
Thank you for all of your work; we'd all be lost without it.
Keep Up The Great Work!!
Thanks for all of your work! Congratulations on 25 years!
I've been a member since nearly the beginning, and found it most useful in, for example, writing about urban heritage, and for an oral history project interviewing Australian historians (now at NLA), as well as contributing news and info myself.
You do a wonderful job. Thank you.
Richard Gorrie, H-Albion Network Editor
H-Asia is much appreciated.
Happy 25th and keep up the good work.
As a non-academic, I deeply appreciate the window into Mideast-Medieval community afforded by H-Net.
Dear H-Net Readers:
In 1993 when I heard about this new organization that would help me use my fancy Pentium PC (with its whopping 40 megabyte hard drive) to improve my teaching, research, and service by reaching out to thousands of my colleagues, I joined up right away. That was twenty five years ago, before Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and the blogosphere, and H-Net is still here providing a safe harbor for sharing ideas and making connections. We're celebrating our achievements and looking ahead over the rest of the year, so you’ll be hearing from editors, home office staff, readers, and H-Net leaders about our plans for the future. And we’ll be reaching into our vaults for fascinating past discussions stretching back to 1989.
If you haven't yet donated to support our services, please join your colleagues who have done so, and invest in H-Net's future. $25, tax-deductible, from each of you will keep H-Net growing for years to come.
And growth can be expensive: did you know that H-Net buys, maintains, and owns all of its equipment? At H-Net, scholars, not computer centers, cloud services, tech titans, universities, or big corporations, own and run the servers.
We are investing over $20,000 to rebuild our infrastructure, with newer, safer, faster machines running more powerful operating systems capable of expanding well in the future. And we are about to roll out the most significant improvement of our site's search and sharing functions since the Commons launched in 2013.
Please help us with these major upgrades! And help us keep H-Net free and accessible to everyone without giving up your personal information in return for access!
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Visit our HNet25 Crossroads site for a timeline of our history, testimonials from editors, and featured discussions from our archive of millions of email messages of the past twenty-five years.
On behalf of our hundreds of volunteer editors, officers, and staff,
Thank you for supporting H-Net!
Peter
Peter Knupfer, PhD
Executive Director, H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online
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