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  • March 2025
    • Mar 16, 2025 A Short Tutorial on Using venv Mar 16, 2025
  • February 2025
    • Feb 5, 2025 A Constitutional Crisis Feb 5, 2025
  • December 2024
    • Dec 24, 2024 A few of my favorite (though not necessarily new) things from 2024 Dec 24, 2024
    • Dec 19, 2024 50 Years on the Planet / 50 Years of Music Dec 19, 2024
  • November 2024
    • Nov 5, 2024 From the History Classroom to the World: Skills, Competencies, and Their Transferability Nov 5, 2024
  • June 2024
    • Jun 22, 2024 A Short Tutorial on Using Wget Jun 22, 2024
  • September 2023
    • Sep 29, 2023 Reading List: An Introduction to Audio in the Arts & Humanities | New Humanities Lab Sep 29, 2023
    • Sep 15, 2023 Reading List for Public Art Discussion Sep 15, 2023
  • July 2023
    • Jul 21, 2023 Research Methods: Using A Database Sheet Jul 21, 2023
    • Jul 7, 2023 Canova’s Modello for Titian Jul 7, 2023
  • June 2023
    • Jun 7, 2023 New Podcast Series: Justice and War in American History Jun 7, 2023
  • May 2023
    • May 19, 2023 Radio Interview: The History and Current State of the Nation's Rivers May 19, 2023
    • May 17, 2023 A Chat about the Anthropocene on the In This Climate Podcast May 17, 2023
  • July 2022
    • Jul 10, 2022 Art Academies and Art Academy Schemes in Britain and Ireland, 1600-1770 Jul 10, 2022
  • June 2022
    • Jun 30, 2022 Multimodal History Learning Module: Text, Multimedia, Student Worksheet, and Rubric Jun 30, 2022
    • Jun 6, 2022 A Footnote on Francis Dashwood's Final Visit to Italy Jun 6, 2022
  • January 2022
    • Jan 29, 2022 Exhibition: (New) Blueprints for Counter Education Jan 29, 2022
  • October 2021
    • Oct 24, 2021 Locusts, Place-men, and Politics: A Satirical Print from 1748 Oct 24, 2021
  • September 2021
    • Sep 14, 2021 Slide Decks for The Water Cycle and the Rights of Nature Sep 14, 2021
    • Sep 7, 2021 Historiography (2): Taking Notes Using the "Historiography Worksheet" Sep 7, 2021
  • August 2021
    • Aug 15, 2021 Historiography (1): Introducing Historiography Aug 15, 2021
  • July 2021
    • Jul 3, 2021 A Multimedia Story of The “Bonus Army”: In 1932, the U.S. Government Used Tanks and Tear Gas on Its WWI Veterans Jul 3, 2021
  • June 2021
    • Jun 17, 2021 Lead Testing in Indianapolis | Anthropocene Household Project Jun 17, 2021
  • May 2021
    • May 24, 2021 Gengzhi tu and the European Export Market May 24, 2021
  • April 2021
    • Apr 10, 2021 A Short Note on Alessandro Magnasco's Trained Magpies Apr 10, 2021
    • Apr 5, 2021 Identifying Narrators and Finding a Rapport: Tips for New Oral Historians (and Public Historians) Apr 5, 2021
  • March 2021
    • Mar 9, 2021 Connect a MapWarper Rectified Layer to an ArcGIS StoryMap Mar 9, 2021
    • Mar 8, 2021 The COVID-19 Oral History Project and the Ethics of Collecting (Oral History Association of India) Mar 8, 2021
    • Mar 8, 2021 Financial Austerity and the State of Cultural Institutions Mar 8, 2021
  • February 2021
    • Feb 4, 2021 Approaching Knowledge Networks, Art Academies, and the Grand Tour through the Digital Humanities Feb 4, 2021
    • Feb 2, 2021 Readings for Multimodal History Feb 2, 2021
  • January 2021
    • Jan 22, 2021 Introduction to Gephi and Historical Network Analysis Module Jan 22, 2021
    • Jan 13, 2021 COVID-19 in the Context of Military Deaths in U.S. Wars (as of 13 January 2020) Jan 13, 2021
    • Jan 8, 2021 Timeline of An Insurrection Jan 8, 2021
    • Jan 6, 2021 My Playlist for January 2021 Jan 6, 2021
  • December 2020
    • Dec 29, 2020 The Disproportionate Representation of Small States in the U.S. Senate Dec 29, 2020
    • Dec 18, 2020 A Holiday Reading, Watching, and Listening List Dec 18, 2020
    • Dec 18, 2020 Archive as Pedagogy: Oral History and a Journal of the Plague Year Dec 18, 2020
    • Dec 14, 2020 The Worcester Election of 1747 Dec 14, 2020
  • November 2020
    • Nov 27, 2020 The Importance of a Digital Profile For Public Historians Nov 27, 2020
  • October 2020
    • Oct 8, 2020 More Public Sculptures: Carmel Misses the Point about Equity Altogether Oct 8, 2020
  • September 2020
    • Sep 28, 2020 Is There a Correlation between University Health Science and Arts & Humanities Rankings? Sep 28, 2020
    • Sep 25, 2020 Gilgamesh and the Great Flood in Tablet XI: Supplementary Lecture Notes Sep 25, 2020
    • Sep 23, 2020 Rights-Making and Rights-Taking: A Module on Stonewall and Intersectionality Sep 23, 2020
    • Sep 18, 2020 Censorship (again), but with an Autocratic Twist Sep 18, 2020
    • Sep 17, 2020 The "Lost Cause" and the "Antebellum Imagination " Sep 17, 2020
    • Sep 15, 2020 Understanding Information and Disinformation: An Open Access Module Sep 15, 2020
    • Sep 14, 2020 Two Weeks of Theory Sep 14, 2020
    • Sep 12, 2020 Open Access Oral History Training Module Now Available Sep 12, 2020
    • Sep 11, 2020 Open Access Article on the Covid-19 Oral History Project in the Oral History Review Sep 11, 2020
  • July 2020
    • Jul 3, 2020 New Review Essay on the Anthropocene Jul 3, 2020
  • April 2020
    • Apr 29, 2020 Art+Ethics Seminar with Dr. Kelli Morgan Apr 29, 2020
    • Apr 17, 2020 Press Coverage of The COVID-19 Oral History Project in the New York Times, Smithsonian Magazine, etc. Apr 17, 2020
    • Apr 17, 2020 The Covid-19 Oral History Project Apr 17, 2020
  • March 2020
    • Mar 19, 2020 10 Tips on How to Run an Asynchronous Discussion in the Online Classroom Mar 19, 2020
    • Mar 19, 2020 Introduction to Leaflet.js Mar 19, 2020
    • Mar 17, 2020 Preparing a Historical Map for GIS Systems Mar 17, 2020
    • Mar 17, 2020 Making Your Website's Youtube Videos Responsive Mar 17, 2020
    • Mar 17, 2020 Getting Latitude and Longitude Data for Your GIS Project Mar 17, 2020
  • February 2020
    • Feb 16, 2020 Digital Humanities in Promotion and Tenure Feb 16, 2020
    • Feb 11, 2020 Digital Audio for Public Historians (4): Editing Your Audio Feb 11, 2020
    • Feb 7, 2020 Digital Audio for Public Historians (3): Microphone Types Feb 7, 2020
    • Feb 6, 2020 Digital Audio for Public Historians (2): Mono and Stereo Feb 6, 2020
    • Feb 5, 2020 Digital Audio for Public Historians (1): Recording Devices Feb 5, 2020
    • Feb 3, 2020 How Podcasting Works Feb 3, 2020
    • Feb 2, 2020 Indiana Invests Less in K-12 Education than Any of Its Neighbors Feb 2, 2020
  • January 2020
    • Jan 19, 2020 Some Thoughts about Altering Historical Documents, Governmentality, & the US National Archives (and Michel Foucault) Jan 19, 2020
  • September 2019
    • Sep 24, 2019 Field Scan of Exhibitions on the Anthropocene Sep 24, 2019
  • May 2019
    • May 16, 2019 I.M. Pei (1917-2019) May 16, 2019
    • May 9, 2019 Summer Reading: A War and Peace Reading Timeline May 9, 2019
  • April 2019
    • Apr 23, 2019 Infant Mortality in Indiana Apr 23, 2019
    • Apr 19, 2019 Soft Launch of our IUPUI Public Art Walking Tour Art Apr 19, 2019
  • March 2019
    • Mar 25, 2019 Google Trends Data Shows Increasing Public Interest in the "Anthropocene" Mar 25, 2019
  • February 2019
    • Feb 2, 2019 John Ruskin on the Tomb of Agostino Sanctucio at the Basilica of Santa Croce Feb 2, 2019
  • January 2019
    • Jan 31, 2019 Aesthetic Categories in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Looking at Neoclassicism, the Renaissance, and the Gothic through Word Frequencies Jan 31, 2019
    • Jan 23, 2019 A Multimodal Approach to the Anthropocene Jan 23, 2019
    • Jan 22, 2019 The Wrong Question: Is This Higher Education's Golden Age? Jan 22, 2019
  • October 2018
    • Oct 30, 2018 Kennington Common, the Occupy Movement & the Freedom of Assembly (From the Archive) Oct 30, 2018
    • Oct 9, 2018 Frankenstein and the Year without a Summer Oct 9, 2018
  • November 2017
    • Nov 28, 2017 Official Launch of the Open Access Publication, Rivers of the Anthropocene Nov 28, 2017
    • Nov 6, 2017 New Course Looks at Frankenstein in the Age of the Industrial Revolution Nov 6, 2017
  • October 2017
    • Oct 25, 2017 Frankenstein and His Creation: Who’s the Real Monster? (Podcast) Oct 25, 2017
    • Oct 25, 2017 We Are Pleased to Announce the Publication of An Anthropocene Primer Oct 25, 2017
  • July 2017
    • Jul 7, 2017 Reading List: Social and Cultural Theory Since 1900 Jul 7, 2017
  • May 2017
    • May 8, 2017 The Anthropology of the Anthropocene Workshop is Almost Here May 8, 2017
  • April 2017
    • Apr 28, 2017 Jared Council: "IU Professor Leads Local DataRefuge Effort" Apr 28, 2017
    • Apr 21, 2017 Earth Day and the Anthropocene Apr 21, 2017
    • Apr 20, 2017 Open Access and the Historical Profession Apr 20, 2017
    • Apr 19, 2017 Reading the Grand Tour at a Distance: Archives and Datasets in Digital History Apr 19, 2017
    • Apr 16, 2017 "What happens to Indy if the arts and humanities are defunded?" by Amber Stearns and Emily Taylor Apr 16, 2017
    • Apr 11, 2017 "Hoosiers soon to be at ‘the crossroads’ of sustainability" by Ross Reagan Apr 11, 2017
    • Apr 7, 2017 Learn about The Cultural Ecologies Project Apr 7, 2017
    • Apr 6, 2017 Resistance to WWI in the United States: 41 Tweets on the Centenary of WWI Apr 6, 2017
  • March 2017
    • Mar 24, 2017 Op-Ed: Values in City Planning and Design Mar 24, 2017
    • Mar 18, 2017 Get a minor or major concentration in the History of Science, Technology, Environment, and Medicine at IUPUI Mar 18, 2017
    • Mar 17, 2017 How Much do the NEA and NEH Cost Us? Mar 17, 2017
    • Mar 11, 2017 On Bolívar, Resistance, and Revolution in the Midst of WWII: Claude Thompson's "A Man from Jamaica" Mar 11, 2017
    • Mar 9, 2017 Another Successful #DataRescueIndy Event Yesterday Mar 9, 2017
    • Mar 4, 2017 Banning History Books (again): Arkansas's Representative Kim Hendren Wants to Silence Howard Zinn Mar 4, 2017
  • February 2017
    • Feb 27, 2017 What We Need to Know: Cuts to the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities Feb 27, 2017
    • Feb 25, 2017 The Guiding Principles of the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities Feb 25, 2017
    • Feb 2, 2017 Yankee Doodle and the Macaroni Feb 2, 2017
  • January 2017
    • Jan 25, 2017 The First Generation of the Warburg Institute in London Jan 25, 2017
    • Jan 24, 2017 File Naming Schemes for Research Jan 24, 2017
    • Jan 20, 2017 "IUPUI professors help rescue federal environmental data from extinction" by Michele Whitehair Jan 20, 2017
  • December 2016
    • Dec 29, 2016 What's in a Film? Dec 29, 2016
    • Dec 16, 2016 New Publications on the Eighteenth Century Dec 16, 2016
  • October 2016
    • Oct 4, 2016 Spring 2017 | HIST H-547: Digital Public History (26584) Oct 4, 2016
  • August 2016
    • Aug 3, 2016 Practicing History Podcast Episode 5: Primary Sources Aug 3, 2016
  • July 2016
    • Jul 28, 2016 Open Access Course Materials, Summer 2016 Edition Jul 28, 2016
    • Jul 7, 2016 The Research Process: A Taxonomy for the Social Sciences and Humanities Jul 7, 2016
  • March 2016
    • Mar 22, 2016 The Koreshan Unity and the Hollow Earth Mar 22, 2016
    • Mar 12, 2016 The Museum of the Anthropocene: Student Exhibition Proposal Guidelines Mar 12, 2016
  • February 2016
    • Feb 26, 2016 Summer Course: History of Science & Technology since 1750 Feb 26, 2016
  • January 2016
    • Jan 27, 2016 Open Access: Articles and Book Chapters Jan 27, 2016
    • Jan 25, 2016 Climate Change: Disciplinary Challenges to the Humanities and the Social Sciences Jan 25, 2016
    • Jan 18, 2016 Reinventing the Academic Journal: The ‘Digital Turn’, Open Access, & Peer Review Jan 18, 2016
    • Jan 16, 2016 The Museum of the Anthropocene: A Prototype Project Jan 16, 2016
    • Jan 11, 2016 Digital History / Public History Workshop Storifyed Jan 11, 2016
    • Jan 11, 2016 New Course: History & the Global Anthropocene Jan 11, 2016
    • Jan 7, 2016 Digital History / Public History (American Historical Association: Getting Started in Digital History Workshop) Jan 7, 2016
    • Jan 3, 2016 Some Thoughts on Disciplinarity and the Anthropocene Jan 3, 2016
  • December 2015
    • Dec 26, 2015 The Anthropocene: A Reading List Dec 26, 2015
  • November 2015
    • Nov 19, 2015 Stosch, Ghezzi, and an Eighteenth-century Sculpture Restoration Nov 19, 2015
  • September 2015
    • Sep 17, 2015 #Twitterstorians: A List Sep 17, 2015
    • Sep 14, 2015 Taxonomies for Big History Sep 14, 2015
    • Sep 8, 2015 Timescales and Big History Sep 8, 2015
    • Sep 1, 2015 Some Thoughts on Deep History Sep 1, 2015
  • June 2015
    • Jun 24, 2015 Rivers of the Anthropocene: Explorations in a Human-Engineered World Storified Jun 24, 2015
    • Jun 12, 2015 How to Design a Research Project Jun 12, 2015
  • May 2015
    • May 25, 2015 Et in Wobegon Ego May 25, 2015
    • May 22, 2015 The Mirror of Landscape: A Discussion about the Art of Landscape Painting May 22, 2015
    • May 14, 2015 Open Access Edition of James Russel's Letters from Rome, 1740-63 May 14, 2015
    • May 8, 2015 New Course: The History of Evolution and Human Consciousness (Fall 2015) May 8, 2015
  • March 2015
    • Mar 28, 2015 Indiana's SB 101: Freedom to Discriminate Mar 28, 2015
    • Mar 5, 2015 The Future of the Arts and Humanities Roundtable, 5 March 2015 Mar 5, 2015
  • February 2015
    • Feb 11, 2015 Visit to Emily Davison's Grave Feb 11, 2015
    • Feb 9, 2015 New Course on the History of Evolution and Human Consciousness Feb 9, 2015
  • January 2015
    • Jan 28, 2015 Meeting Etiquette for Students: 10 Tips for both School and Work Jan 28, 2015
    • Jan 26, 2015 A Short Guide for Reading David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (1779) Jan 26, 2015
    • Jan 21, 2015 Jason M. Kelly, “The Anthropocene and Transdisciplinarity,” Journal of Contemporary Archaeology 1, no. 1 (2014): 91-96 Jan 21, 2015
    • Jan 20, 2015 How Historians Read Film (Part 1) Jan 20, 2015
    • Jan 2, 2015 The Getting Started in Digital History Workshop at the AHA 2015 (Storified) Jan 2, 2015
  • December 2014
    • Dec 29, 2014 Don’t Miss the Film Festival at the American Historical Association Meeting Dec 29, 2014
    • Dec 24, 2014 The Christmas Truce of 1914 and the Remembrance of War Dec 24, 2014
    • Dec 18, 2014 The Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, and Antislavery among Manchester Textile Workers Dec 18, 2014
  • November 2014
    • Nov 23, 2014 Early Modern Network Ontologies Nov 23, 2014
    • Nov 8, 2014 The Warburg Library Decision and the Early Warburg Circle Nov 8, 2014
    • Nov 6, 2014 Riots, Revelries, and Rumor: Libertinism and Masculine Association in Enlightenment London Nov 6, 2014
  • August 2014
    • Aug 24, 2014 Gating Westfield's Commons: Privatization, the Public, and the Commons in a Small Midwest Exurb Aug 24, 2014
    • Aug 22, 2014 Measurement, Architecture, and Antiquarianism in the 18th Century Aug 22, 2014
    • Aug 12, 2014 Practicing History Podcast Episode 4: Correlation Aug 12, 2014
  • July 2014
    • Jul 30, 2014 Practicing History Podcast Episode 3: Causation Jul 30, 2014
    • Jul 20, 2014 Practicing History Podcast Episode 2: Introducing Historiography Jul 20, 2014
    • Jul 15, 2014 Open Access Course Materials (July 2014 Edition) Jul 15, 2014
    • Jul 13, 2014 Practicing History Podcast Episode 1: What is History? Jul 13, 2014
    • Jul 8, 2014 Making a Palladian Country House: Trafalgar Park and Its First Owners Jul 8, 2014
  • June 2014
    • Jun 11, 2014 How to Design a Research Project: An Introduction to the Research Process Jun 11, 2014
    • Jun 8, 2014 National Trust, English Heritage, and Historic Scotland Sites (v2) Jun 8, 2014
    • Jun 8, 2014 NEH Funding for Research on Gender Studies Jun 8, 2014
    • Jun 4, 2014 The Warburg Institute, Jewish Refugees, and European Scholarly Networks Jun 4, 2014
  • May 2014
    • May 5, 2014 I.M. Pei Partners. Adams Mark (Hilton, Sheraton) Hotel. 1956, 1960. 1550 Court Pl., Denver May 5, 2014
  • April 2014
    • Apr 28, 2014 Youtube Course Trailer: British Imperialism, Fall 2014, MW 3-4:15 Apr 28, 2014
  • March 2014
    • Mar 31, 2014 The Lost Bust of James 'Athenian' Stuart (1767) Mar 31, 2014
    • Mar 23, 2014 A Regency Capriccio: Thomas Hope, Dilettantism, Aesthetics, and Race Mar 23, 2014
    • Mar 22, 2014 NEH Funding for Gender Studies Mar 22, 2014
    • Mar 9, 2014 Can We Measure Historiographical Turns?: Revisiting the Question Mar 9, 2014
  • February 2014
    • Feb 24, 2014 What are the Digital Humanities?: A Primer for Students in Museum Studies Feb 24, 2014
    • Feb 22, 2014 Visualization: NEH Digital Humanities Grants since 2001 Feb 22, 2014
  • January 2014
    • Jan 29, 2014 Flowchart: Turning a Topic into a Research Question | Demonstrating Significance Jan 29, 2014
    • Jan 19, 2014 Flowchart: Turning Your Topic into a Question | Preliminary Literature Review Jan 19, 2014
    • Jan 18, 2014 "Men of Labor, Men of Leisure: Artists in Early 18th-century England" Part 3 of 3 Jan 18, 2014
    • Jan 13, 2014 “Men of Labor, Men of Leisure: Artists in Early 18th-century England," Part 2 Jan 13, 2014
    • Jan 9, 2014 Flowchart: Turning Your Research Topic into a Research Question | Interrogating Your Topic Jan 9, 2014
    • Jan 8, 2014 Flowchart: How to Find a Research Topic Jan 8, 2014
    • Jan 1, 2014 Men of Labor, Men of Leisure: Artists in Early 18th-century England, Part 1 Jan 1, 2014
  • December 2013
    • Dec 13, 2013 RIP: Bill Pencak, Emeritus Professor of American History at Penn State University Dec 13, 2013
  • November 2013
    • Nov 22, 2013 The Unfinished Enlightenment Nov 22, 2013
    • Nov 22, 2013 Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Prezi) Nov 22, 2013
    • Nov 19, 2013 The Civic Function of the Arts & Humanities Nov 19, 2013
    • Nov 16, 2013 New Course: Science and Technology in Society since 1750 (Spring 2014) Nov 16, 2013
  • September 2013
    • Sep 30, 2013 Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Pavilion Sep 30, 2013
    • Sep 2, 2013 Ghosts, Satanism, and 19th-Century Tourism at West Wycombe Sep 2, 2013
  • August 2013
    • Aug 12, 2013 Guest post for Digital Sandbox "Open Access & the Historical Profession" Aug 12, 2013
  • July 2013
    • Jul 28, 2013 Open Access Course Materials Jul 28, 2013
    • Jul 24, 2013 Personal Property and Academic Work: A Reflection on Responses to the AHA Dissertation Policy Jul 24, 2013
    • Jul 23, 2013 American Historical Association Statement on PhD Dissertations: an Initial Point-by-Point Response Jul 23, 2013
    • Jul 23, 2013 Howard Zinn, Mitch Daniels, & Education in Indiana Jul 23, 2013
    • Jul 19, 2013 Howard Zinn and the Struggle for the Microphone: History, Objectivity, and Citizenship Jul 19, 2013
  • June 2013
    • Jun 26, 2013 Death, Utility, and Education, Part 2: Freedom and Pedagogy Jun 26, 2013
    • Jun 25, 2013 Death, Utility, and Education, Part 1: Dissection and the Public Good Jun 25, 2013
  • January 2013
    • Jan 27, 2013 Green, Gold, and Diamond?: A Short Primer on Open Access Jan 27, 2013
    • Jan 17, 2013 Academics, Institutions, and Digital Scholarship Jan 17, 2013
    • Jan 7, 2013 Popular Protest in Rome and the Purge of the Benventines in 1730 Jan 7, 2013
  • October 2012
    • Oct 17, 2012 Can We Measure Historiographical Turns? Oct 17, 2012
  • August 2012
    • Aug 20, 2012 Creating a Virtual Exhibition: A Flowchart for Students Aug 20, 2012
    • Aug 15, 2012 Educational Objectives and Assessment: an outline for creating effective assignments Aug 15, 2012
    • Aug 15, 2012 Digital Humanities from Web 1.0 to 3.0 Aug 15, 2012
  • June 2012
    • Jun 21, 2012 Letters from a Young Painter Abroad: James Russel in Rome, 1740-1763 Jun 21, 2012
    • Jun 21, 2012 The Rivers Project Jun 21, 2012
    • Jun 21, 2012 The Society of Dilettanti: Archaeology and Identity in the British Enlightenment Jun 21, 2012
    • Jun 21, 2012 Omai, Mai, and Joshua Reynolds: A Portrait of the Pacific Borderlands Jun 21, 2012
    • Jun 21, 2012 Secrets of the Hellfire Club: The Medmenham Monks Revealed Jun 21, 2012
    • Jun 21, 2012 Nicholas Revett and Georgian Neoclassicism Jun 21, 2012
    • Jun 21, 2012 History Working Papers Jun 21, 2012
    • Jun 21, 2012 New Course for Fall 2012: Scientific Revolutions Jun 21, 2012
  • May 2012
    • May 17, 2012 Kelly to Lead IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute May 17, 2012
  • April 2012
    • Apr 9, 2012 History of Cardenio: Spain and England, Then and Now Event Schedule Apr 9, 2012
    • Apr 3, 2012 An Outline of Ethical Inquiry Apr 3, 2012
    • Apr 3, 2012 The Education of an Eighteenth-Century Squire: John Wilkes (1725-1797) Apr 3, 2012
  • March 2012
    • Mar 27, 2012 The Society of Dilettanti and the Planning of a Museum Mar 27, 2012
    • Mar 27, 2012 The Rise and Decline of British Studies in North America Mar 27, 2012

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