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- The Value of Digitized Newspaper Collections in Researching Neglected Women’s Writing: Two Newly Recovered Works by Ella Rhoads Higginson, First Poet Laureate of Washington State
- Verses from Beyond the Grave
- War of the Dictionaries
- War Hawks, Uncle Sam, and The White House: Tracing the Use of Three Phrases in Early American Newspapers
- Washington Goode and Melville’s Billy Budd, Sailor: Race and the Death Penalty through Nineteenth-Century Media
- What's Cooking in the Library? Tested Recipes for Building Digital Libraries
- "What Shall We Do Today, My Dear?": Popular Entertainment in Victorian America
- When Benjamin Franklin Came Home: A Look at the Media Coverage of His Return
- Whitman in Wisconsin: Uncovering his Legacy with "Labor-Saving Machines"
- Womanhood, Religion, and Slavery: Dialogues from the Readex African American Newspapers Series
- Worlds Apart? The Relationship Between Teaching and Marketing and What It Means to Academic Librarians
- Writing the David Ruggles Biography: Newspapers Help Complete the Portrait of a Radical Black Abolitionist