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Dear Subscribers, if anyone still needs help with the "Query H-OIEAHC" or "Query *" command, let me know. Now there are a couple of tasks that would be helpful to have completed: (1) Navigate to <http://networks.h-net.org/h-shear/>. H-NET is changing its interface, including streamlining some functions, in the first time in a number of years. H-SHEAR is one of the first networks to make the leap. If any H-OIEAHC subscribers have comments or suggestions for our new interface, send them on to me & I'll forward them to the H-NET leadership. I'm hoping we move into the new interface this semester. (2) It's always a good idea to navigate regularly to OIEAHC at <oieahc.wm.edu>. Kim Foley maintains that website. It has news on conferences, fellowships, books, the William & Mary Quarterly, & the like. Plus it has beautiful design. (3) Colonial Williamsburg is worth visiting at <history.org>. Questions come forward occasionally on H-OIEAHC about K--12 teaching issues. Colonial Williamsburg offers some tools for pre-college. (4) Always let me know if you receive an illegible message from H-OIEAHC. What looks like a mass of random characters is a binary file. I do occasionally receive one from a subscriber, so I ask in that case for another format. All posts look legible on my side when I send them out, plus I have a dummy account to allow me to check for errors. If there's an illegible message, I won't know unless someone who received it lets me know. Cheers! John Saillant Western Michigan University --
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