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I intend to further edit this page, as I was in the process of doing when it was tagged for deletion. I therefore appear to have lost the changes I attempted to make, but will try again tomorrow when I have more time. I hope that these additions will demonstrate that this page, about a digital history project (one part of which is a website, though this is not the only product) does belong in Wikipedia just as much as other articles about various scholarly projects. Some examples of current Wikipedia pages about scholarly projects of this sort include The Valley of the Shadow and the Great Migration Study Project. Dtkipp (talk) 02:57, 28 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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