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Happy Birthday William Hamilton Page—born in Tilton, New Hampshire, March 14, 1829. Page lived nearly 40 years of his adult life in Norwich, Conn as a wood type manufacturer. Images shown here from 1878 specimen catalog, slightly repurposed from specimen catalog from 1867. Engraving likely created by Charles Tubbs. More text & images about Page’s life and work at www.woodtyperesearch.com/william-hamilton-page/
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Image of the engraved title page from _Specimens of Wood Type, Manufactured by Wm. H. Page Wood Type Co., Norwich, Conn._ (1878); held in the ATF Library Collection at Rare Books & Manuscripts Library, Columbia University.

Image of the engraved title page from _Specimens of Wood Type, Borders, Rules, &c., Manufactured by Wm. H. Page & Co., Greenville, Conn._ (1867); held in the Kemble Collection, California Historical Society (currently being transferred to Stanford Special Collections)
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#WoodType #TypeSpecimen #TypeDesign #letterforms #typography #letterpress #type #design #GraphicDesign #NineteenthCentury #OnThisDay #birthday #bibliography #archives #libraries #collections #excelsior
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Lastly, the #Bibliography! I hope you all learned a bit more about #WomensRights in the ancient world. I will be posting some follow-up articles about some of the subjects and figures mentioned. My next planned "presentation" will be my analysis of #Homer's #Odyssey as a propaganda piece created to promote #AncientGreek #colonialism, #xenophobia and #misogyny! No slides for that one, but I'll put together some images for visual emphasis.

Bibliography of "Women in the Ancient World"

Blundell, Sue. Women in ancient Greece. London: British Museum Press, 1995. Print.

Connelly, Joan Breton. Portrait of a priestess: women and ritual in ancient Greece. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007. Print.

Lefkowitz, Mary R., et al. Women's life in Greece and Rome. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 2005. Print.

Mark, Joshua J. "Women in Ancient Egypt." Ancient History Encyclopedia. Ancient History Encyclopedia, Ltd., 04 Nov. 2016. Web. 02 Mar. 2017. <ancient.eu/article/623/>

Nagle, D. Brendan. Ancient Rome: A History. Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY: Sloan Publishing, 2010. Print.

Pomeroy, Sarah B., et al. A brief history of Ancient Greece politics, society, and culture. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. Print.

Rawson, Beryl. The Family in ancient Rome: new perspectives. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987. Print.

Salisbury, Joyce E. Encyclopedia of women in the ancient world. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 2001. Print.

Watterson, Barbara. The Egyptians. Oxford: Blackwell, 1997. Print.

Hello people ! I'm trying to build a 📚 #bibliography of research papers about 🔐#security applied to #ops 🏗️💻.

The only things I have for now are old and mostly related to #configmanagement (Burgess for ex). What is the state of things? There's lots of best practices and field knowledge on patch management, items lifecycle, hardening, vuls management, observability, etc, but research?
The core lock always seems to be "managing the chaos of an ever changing unbelievably huge and complex human construction without compromising core security primitive which are... (resilience? A magic risk assessment metric? The classic availability/confiddntiality/integrity/traceability? What matter to ops?). Where is the research on that field that must exist somewhere?

Please help with repost or connection ❤️

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Treehouse Mastodonfanf42 (@fanf42@treehouse.systems)Is there anyone with pointers toward (not too old) research papers about the "ops" side of security, with implications on all the not-glamorous tasks like config management, patch management, hardening and hardening assessment, os lifecycle, etc ? And not vulnerability exploitation, response, malware things, etc. I don't even know if there's a standard name for that. I saw "operational security", but it looks like a catch all term. RT would be much, much appreciated #ops #itSecurity #security #research

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Hello together!

We are the team behind #JabRef the #openSouce bibliography/reference manager JabRef that is used by scientists and researchers worldwide.

We are #newHere at #Mastodon!

Not only that, but we are continually looking for interested contributors!
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For developers: Our software is written in #Java and #javafx

Some relevant hashtags:
#academia #science #bibliography #bibtex

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JabRef - Free Reference Manager - Stay on top of your LiteratureJabRef - Free Reference Manager - Stay on top of your LiteratureA free reference manager that helps you to discover, collect, organize and cite your scholarly literature and research in an efficient way.

Moved to a server that made more sense. re- #introductions !

I am an Assistant Professor of #InformationStudies #iSchool at #UCLA. I am also director of California Rare Book School (calrbs.org), a continuing education program for #librarians, #rarebook enthusiasts, and people interested in #museums. I work a great deal internationally and am a #Fulbright specialist that works with libraries, museums, and archives in Kosovo.

Some research and teaching interests include: #bookhistory #bibliography #libraries #internationallibrarianship #specialcollections #rarebooks #finepress #printingpress #ucla #publishing #literacy #classification #knowledgeorganization #ko #biodiversity #pedagogy #teaching #academia #writing #travel #traveling

Outside of the that, I love to #cook, #barbecue, watch reality television, raise my #AustralianShepherd, etc. I am also a letterpress printer and enjoy making all sorts of #books.

Finally decided to make the jump to Humanities Commons, so I should make an #introduction again—I'm an Associate Professor of Information Sciences & English at the University of Illinois. My work sits at the #informationscience #literature #digitalhumanities #bookhistory #bibliography intersection & I'm a #histodons interloper. I've worked for nearly a decade tracing C19 newspaper reprinting with the Viral Texts Project (viraltexts.org) & there's more about my work at ryancordell.org

viraltexts.orgThe Viral Texts ProjectMapping Networks of Reprinting in 19th-Century Newspapers and Magazines