BLOG: The Biblioteca Nacional del Perú’s Digitized Holdings by William Cohoon

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William Cohoon teaches upper school history at Trinity Valley School in Fort Worth, Texas, and earned his Ph.D. in colonial Latin American history at Texas Christian University. Recently, Historia y Cultura published his article “Intercambios predecibles: estandarización del servicio de correo real en el Perú borbónico,” which focuses the Bourbon monarchy’s desire to create a predictable and revenue generating postal service. For this article, he completed research at the Archivo General de la Nación del Perú and relied on digitized documents from the Biblioteca Nacional del

BLOG: Exploring the Library of Congress Online by Gabriela Massip Figueredo

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I am pleased to continue the “Teaching with H-Latam’s Research Corner Blog” series featuring graduate students from Rutgers University. Gabriela Massip Figueredo is a freelance documentary producer who has worked on wildlife, science, and historical documentaries for eight major networks, including National Geographic, PBS, and Netflix. She studied French, Philosophy, and Documentary Filmmaking at Rutgers University where she received her undergraduate degree and enrolled in a graduate history methodologies class at the University in 2021. Her interest in history and her

 

How is your summer research going? I’d love for you to tell our readers all about it! I’m seeking explanatory posts about archives, libraries, or digital repositories; or discussions on how to do research in general. I accept drafts from scholars at any stage of their career or, for that matter, from archivists or librarians. Please email me at gkpierce@ship.edu or fill out this Google Form to express your interest in blogging.

I am pleased to continue the “Teaching with H-Latam’s Research Corner Blog” series featuring graduate students from Rutgers University. Gabriela Massip

Hey, you, researchers, busy packing bags, ready to head out on an archival trip! Or those of you about to sit down at your computers and navigate a digital repository. Yes, all of you! I want to hear how your research went and so do our readers.  I’m currently looking for posts that I can edit over the summer and publish in the fall. Please email me at gkpierce@ship.edu or fill out this Google Form to express your interest in blogging.

I am pleased to continue the “Teaching with H-Latam’s Research Corner Blog” series and this two-part discussion of the Digital Library of the

I am pleased to continue the “Teaching with H-Latam’s Research Corner Blog” series. If you have used archival materials in the recent past, whether in person or online, or if you work in a research repository that we have not covered yet, I would love to hear from you. I’m currently looking for posts that I can edit over the summer and publish in the fall. Please email me at gkpierce@ship.edu or fill out this Google Form to express your interest in blogging.

Kiran Baldeo is a History Ph.D. student at Rutgers University. Her research interests center on British Guiana during the