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	<title>Comments on: Today In History: First Model T Assembled</title>
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		<title>By: Leta</title>
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		<description>My Mom learned to drive in an old Model T, which, come to think of it, may explain some of her later driving choices.</description>
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		<title>By: W. Turkell and Nicolas Quiroga</title>
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		<description>October / 2006

We are interested in learning more about history blogs and in finding ways to promote them.  To aid in this effort, we are circulating a small questionnaire and will make the results available in Tapera (in Spanish) and in Digital History Hacks (in English).  If you wish to participate, please return the questionnaire to tapera@tapera.info
Thank you very much. 

William Turkel - Digital History Hacks - Digital History Hacks
Nicolás Quiroga – Tapera – http://tapera.info


Blog:
URL:
Authors:
First post (mm/dd/Y):

Questions:
1. Which history-related blogs do you visit most frequently?  (1-5)
2. What factors do you think are involved in your choice of blogs to read?  (For example: quality of information, writing, institution, author profile, rankings, entertainment value...)
3. What factors characterize your own blog?  Which are most important?
4. Have you changed the objectives of your blog since you created it?</description>
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<p>We are interested in learning more about history blogs and in finding ways to promote them.  To aid in this effort, we are circulating a small questionnaire and will make the results available in Tapera (in Spanish) and in Digital History Hacks (in English).  If you wish to participate, please return the questionnaire to <a href="mailto:tapera@tapera.info">tapera@tapera.info</a><br />
Thank you very much. </p>
<p>William Turkel - Digital History Hacks - Digital History Hacks<br />
Nicolás Quiroga – Tapera – <a href="http://tapera.info" rel="nofollow">http://tapera.info</a></p>
<p>Blog:<br />
URL:<br />
Authors:<br />
First post (mm/dd/Y):</p>
<p>Questions:<br />
1. Which history-related blogs do you visit most frequently?  (1-5)<br />
2. What factors do you think are involved in your choice of blogs to read?  (For example: quality of information, writing, institution, author profile, rankings, entertainment value&#8230;)<br />
3. What factors characterize your own blog?  Which are most important?<br />
4. Have you changed the objectives of your blog since you created it?</p>
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