For this week’s Featured Blogger of the Week, I chose Library and Archives Canada Blog: https://thediscoverblog.com/ as the Featured Blogger of the Week. I featured it before in March 2019, but didn’t include any of the linked posts that are covered below.
I have been reading the blog since March 2019.
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LibraryArchives/
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Linked In: https://ca.linkedin.com/company/lac-bac
Medium: No listing located https://medium.com/
Patreon: No listing located https://www.patreon.com/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/322007442112693871/
Podcasts: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/news/podcasts/Pages/podcasts.aspx
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/LibraryArchives/
YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/LibraryArchiveCanada
If I missed any social media links, please let me know.
Here are some of the posts I re-blogged:
Charlie Chaplin goes to war — Part I: Starting your genealogy research from a First World War record and Part II — Library and Archives Canada Blog Direct link: Charlie Chaplin goes to war — Part I: Starting your genealogy research from a First World War record and Part II: Charlie Chaplin goes to war — Part II: Going beyond a First World War record for your genealogy research
A page in Canada’s history: Carnegie libraries — Library and Archives Canada Blog Direct link: A page in Canada’s history: Carnegie libraries
Summiting Mount Logan in 1925: Fred Lambart’s personal account of the treacherous climb and descent of the highest peak in Canada — Defining Inuit art — Library and Archives Canada Blog Direct link: Summiting Mount Logan in 1925: Fred Lambart’s personal account of the treacherous climb and descent of the highest peak in Canada
An “Epidemic” of Fake News a Century Ago — Defining Inuit art — Library and Archives Canada Blog Direct link: An “Epidemic” of Fake News a Century Ago
The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council — Defining Inuit art — Library and Archives Canada Blog Direct link: The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council — Defining Inuit art — Library and Archives Canada Blog
Hudson’s Bay Company: 350 years of archives — Library and Archives Canada Blog Direct link: Hudson’s Bay Company: 350 years of archives — Library and Archives Canada Blog
“It made you intensely proud to see it standing there”: How the Vimy Memorial survived the Second World War — Library and Archives Canada Blog Direct link: “It made you intensely proud to see it standing there”: How the Vimy Memorial survived the Second World War — Library and Archives Canada Blog.
Henry Ash and why internet connections are still underwater — Library and Archives Canada Blog Direct link: Henry Ash and why internet connections are still underwater — Library and Archives Canada Blog
Mighty Indigenous Warriors: From Egypt to the First World War — Library and Archives Canada Blog Direct link: Mighty Indigenous Warriors: From Egypt to the First World War — Library and Archives Canada Blog.
I had them as Featured Blogger of the Week – Library and Archives Canada Blog – Featured Blogger of the Week March 29, 2019
Past Featured Bloggers of the Week: https://upsdownsfamilyhistory.wordpress.com/tag/featured-blogger-of-the-week/