How to Ghost Hunt In History
Ultimately I narrowed my ghost hunting to three areas, a famous conference, feminist periodicals, and women’s history as an academic field.
However, the organization of this project is intended, to the extent it is possible within Scalar [link to reflection piece], to reflect the often circular and frustrating aspects of my research process.
The comments function of Scalar offered the ability to include multiple perspectives. I am deeply indebted to the early readers who offered their comments
Although I envision the reader wandering through this project, early readers indicated a desire for some signposts. I added a numbered sequence (from 1-21) to ;the titles of pages that creates one sort of path and allows the reader can approximate the location of each page in the larger narrative.
An embedded TimeMapper allows navigation spatially or temporally. X of the pages are linked to the timeline.
Finally although the menu bar to the left has been repurposed to provide links to the start, end, and TimeMapper
The comments function of Scalar offered the ability to include multiple perspectives. I am deeply indebted to the early readers who offered their comments
Although I envision the reader wandering through this project, early readers indicated a desire for some signposts. I added a numbered sequence (from 1-21) to ;the titles of pages that creates one sort of path and allows the reader can approximate the location of each page in the larger narrative.
An embedded TimeMapper allows navigation spatially or temporally. X of the pages are linked to the timeline.
Finally although the menu bar to the left has been repurposed to provide links to the start, end, and TimeMapper
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