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HIST 2250 Research and Writing in History
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Reading and Writing for History
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Publishing Your Work
Citations and Annotations - Chicago and Turabian
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Library Instruction Recap
Getting Published
Elsevier - Understanding the Publishing Process
Old Dominion University LibGuide on getting published
Think. Check. Submit. Identifying trusted publishers.
Sage Publishing, How to Get Published
Taylor and Francis Publishers, Author Services
Conferences
Why Do Historians Go to Conferences?
Making the Most of Your Conference Journey. By: Hay, Iain, Dunn, Kevin, Street, Annette, Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 03098265, Mar2005, Vol. 29, Issue 1
Think. Check. Attend. Identifying trusted conference.
Tips for Writing Conference Paper Abstracts, North Carolina State
Writing an Abstract for a Conference Presentation, UC San Diego
Oral Presentation Advice, Mark D. Hill, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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