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Room for Zoom? Tips for Securing Online Meetings

April 2, 2020 kfoxhall

What steps can we take to help ensure that our online conversations and personal data are secure, in a period of rapid and unplanned change?

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Beyond LGBT+ History Month – an update on the RHS survey.

February 28, 2020 kfoxhall

As many of you will remember, last year the RHS ran their LGBT+ Histories and Historians survey. Professor Frances Andrews provides an update on the

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Taradiddles. Or, lies in a post-truth society

February 27, 2020 kfoxhall

There is nothing new in our lack of trust in information and facts. But how does this affect archives and researchers? Julia Sheppard, Chair of

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Bloody Bunce: A Legacy of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Sierra Leone

October 29, 2019 kfoxhall

Four hundred years ago, in 1619, the first African slaves landed in the United States. The 1619 Project has made an important contribution to our

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Plan S and History Journals

September 26, 2019 kfoxhall

Are History journals ready for Plan S? What are the implications for historians of cOAlition S’s mandate that all research they fund be published according to Plan S open access requirements?

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RHS Update – Autumn 2019

September 16, 2019 kfoxhall

It’s been a busy few months at the RHS. As we put the summer behind us, here is an update on the projects that we

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