Presented April 17 at BarCamp Boston 5 at MIT’s Stata Center.
Thanks to all who attended the talk, asked questions, and provided helpful feedback. Please add comments below or contact me if you’re interested in participating.
Thanks, too, to all of the volunteers who created and produced BarCamp Boston 5, and to the friends who joined me for a late (birthday) night trip to Toscanini’s.

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I wanted to pass along two links to posts that I think touch on a few related ideas. The first, “How do we share our knowledge of historic places?” identifies a handful of History 2.0 projects that folks might find interesting. The second “Reimagining the National Register Nomination Form” is also relevant to a few questions you raised last spring in your discussion of NRHP photo standards and geotagging.
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