Repliessteemitboard (66)in explore1918 • 5 years agoRE: What would you fund?Congratulations @tmaust! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others on…steemitboard (66)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: What would you fund?Congratulations @tmaust! You received a personal award! Year on Steemit Click here to view your Board Support SteemitBoard's project ! Vote for its witness and get one more…malloryblythe (55)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: What would you fund?Come back! Your loyal readers miss you.phillyhistory (60)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: What would you fund?If $10,000 is "a pitiful sum," what kind of impact would 10 pitiful sums have? Or 1,000? Is this a sideways argument for only dealing in large amounts?jfeagan (52)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: What would you fund?I love your Row Home Museum idea, Ted! Why not throw yourself that $1,000,000?charliehersh (50)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Budgeting for Conservation of Collections : The Heritage Health Index (2005)That's a great point about Hurricane Harvey as a potential bellweather for an increased use of emergency plans in cultural institutions. I also wonder if the internet and social media also have led…phillyhistory (60)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Budgeting for Conservation of Collections : The Heritage Health Index (2005)The gap of time since the Heritage Health Index was issued is a problem on a few levels. Besides a decade plus, there's been the normalization of disaster preparedness for many reasons: terrorism…hansikhouse (72)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Fair Wages, or Why Steemit Isn't Right for Cultural Institutions...Yet.I know, and I wish it were not the case. To clarify, I'm also including the vast amount of research, assignments, and thesis work that is usually only transferred between 2 or 3 pairs of hands .…tmaust (50)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Fair Wages, or Why Steemit Isn't Right for Cultural Institutions...Yet.Thanks to you all for your comments! Thank you @remlaps and @hansikhouse for reading our posts. Thank you @kenfinkel for getting us in a position to have this conversation. I have a lot I want to…hansikhouse (72)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Fair Wages, or Why Steemit Isn't Right for Cultural Institutions...Yet.Hi @tmaust. This is a very interesting aspect surrounding the use Steem, particularly in the cultural sector, so I wanted to jump in here and give my 2 cents. The ethics angle is a unique one and…phillyhistory (60)in history • 6 years agoRE: Adventures in EthicsGo to this post and scroll down to "And for some Adventures in Ethics we turn to @tmaust."phillyhistory (60)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Fair Wages, or Why Steemit Isn't Right for Cultural Institutions...Yet.No, the blockchain in not a panacea. I don't think anyone claimed it was. Thanks for your review @tmaust, but I think your assumptions miss a major point. This course enabled its participants…remlaps (74)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Fair Wages, or Why Steemit Isn't Right for Cultural Institutions...Yet.It is not clear that our posts here on Steemit have any audience beyond our classmates, @sndbox, and Steemit bots. I've tried to read as many of your class's posts as I could. I think it's a…chelseareed (49)in music • 6 years agoRE: Giant Steps Toward the Digital Age: Interactive and Collaborative Music HistoryThanks, Ted! The Coltrane project is currently at a stand still. The owner of the house has two young children and hasn't been involved in activism/interpretive strategies, unfortunately...jfeagan (52)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Fair Wages, or Why Steemit Isn't Right for Cultural Institutions...Yet.Awesome work, Ted. In my process of understanding blockchain I have really clung to the comparison to stocks. But....we wouldn't ask a cultural institution to invest their revenues in the stock…jfeagan (52)in moving • 6 years agoRE: On Being a Different Sized Fish in Different Sized Ponds -- Where should I live after graduation?A bunch of great points, Ted! You're definitely right that there are fewer public history students. But you're also right that an older population may come with some negatives. It may be harder…dduquette (52)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Fair Wages, or Why Steemit Isn't Right for Cultural Institutions...Yet.This is fantastic, thank you for teasing a lot of this apart! This post is especially valuable in the context of the most recent one. I agree with you on all fronts, particularly that this is…cheider (51)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Fair Wages, or Why Steemit Isn't Right for Cultural Institutions...Yet.Give us bread, but give us roses.dduquette (52)in explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Plan B: What Do We Do If No One Applies For Our Funds?I'm certainly inclined to agree with you. If we were to tag this onto the existing digital scholarship fellowship and maybe add a caveat about engaging LGBTQ projects as part of their fellowship…dduquette (52)in history • 6 years agoRE: Adventures in EthicsGreat post, and 10/10 for outstanding usage of Chidi .gifs! I personally love the Jefferson description of people working for the public trust as public property. One of the many reasons I came to…