We’ve been having an enormously good time on Twitter finding new folks to follow and talk to about digital humanities, libraries, and the history of medicine and science.
The Wellcome Library, the Twitter account representing “…a collection of books, manuscripts, archives, films and pictures on the history of medicine from the earliest times to the present day.”
The Wellcome Unit Library, “…”one of the Bodleian Libraries of the University of Oxford. Catch up on all our news here.”
Public Domain Review, “…dedicated to showcasing the most interesting & unusual out-of-copyright works available on the web.”
Somatosphere, “A collaborative website covering the intersections of medical anthropology, science and technology studies, cultural psychiatry, psychology and bioethics.”
DH Q&A, “…community-run Q&A board for digital humanities questions that need (just a little) more than 140-character answers.”
Dan Cohen, “Director, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History & New Media, resources & platforms for scholarship; Zotero, PressForward; Mason prof of history & digital humanities.”
Brian Croxall, “Digital Humanities Strategist and Lecturer at @emorydisc. I read 20th-/21st-century American fiction. Also: I’m a @profhacker.”
And these are just a few! Have we missed out on your favorite Twitter folks? If you’ve got recommendations, please drop them to us in a comment or email us at medicalheritage (at) gmail (dot) com.
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