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- This Headache Is Killing Me: The Bromo-Seltzer Poisonings of 1898
- Heart or Muscle? The Library in the Digital Age
- "Hold on Tight": An Interview with Earl Griffith, Denison University
- How Libraries Can Win in Today's Web 2.0 Environment
- "Human Serpents sent us by our Mother Country": The Transformation of Anthony Lamb, Transported Convict
- Hymns Without Hymnbooks: Tracking a “Late Puritan” Practice
- Images of American Historical Figures on 19th-Century Clipper Ship Cards
- Images of Women on Clipper Ship Sailing Cards
- The Importance of Newspapers in Chronicling the American Revolution
- Improving Public Policymaking with the Help of Digital Archives
- Indexing Congressional Publications: The Grasshopper's View
- The Index of Virginia Printing: Building an Online Reference with Print and Digital Resources
- Integrating Browse with Search: Finding Needles in Haystacks
- Jackasses, Dogs and Dead Chickens: Vignettes of the Civil War Revealed in Ephemera
- Mr. Jefferson’s Mandarin, Or, a controversial promotion
- Lafayette's Return: An Early American Media Event
- Lake Erie by Way of Guangzhou: Or, The Other Canal Boom
- Librarians and History Instruction: Getting the Most Out of the One-shot Session
- Life out of Darkness: The Recovery of Julia Peterkin, Forgotten Pulitzer Prize Winner
- The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass in Anacostia (Washington, D.C.) as told in the Washington Evening Star