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Third Post- 31 May, 2024

This week I finally began dipping my toes into copy editing the article. I have mostly finished double checking the  syntax of the article's footnotes, though I may have to go back and make more changes later. The author seems to  have not made many mistakes, at least not that I can find. This leads me to worry that maybe I have misunderstood  something about my instructions or maybe I am simply not looking hard enough. I do not have enough prior  experience to be able to anticipate how many errors should normally appear in the footnotes. I plan to double check  with Dr. Lester in order to touch base on these issues.   The process of looking into the origins of these sources was quite fun. Unlike last week, I was actually quite  surprised at how many of these vintage newspapers were available on the UCF library website. Frustratingly, I found  that those that were available online were blocked by a paywall, so the person writing the article must have either  paid for this service o

Second Post- 24 May 2024

     This week I began reading my assigned article and checking the syntax of its footnotes. The article is very interesting, and I have learned a great deal about the lives of rural women in early 20th century Florida. The subject matter I am covering also spans several critical decades in Floridian and American history, so it is fascinating to be able to see what kind of effects these changes, such as the Great Depression, the New Deal, and World War II, had on daily life for rural Floridian women. Though much of women's advancement can be attributed to social movements, it is also interesting to learn about the more subtle ways that women worked to gain economic independence.     I have had some trouble with regards to copy editing the article's footnotes. Many of the sources do not seem to be online so I cannot double check them with the UCF library to ensure that they are done correctly. Thankfully, I have the Chicago Manual of Style on hand so that I can double check the

First Post- 17 May 2024

I’m very excited to be beginning my internship! This is the first of many blog posts I will be making to document my  journey. My name is Brendan Campbell and I’m a history major minoring in literature entering my fourth year at the  University of Central Florida. I discovered the Florida Historical Quarterly internship through my Scholarly Editing  and Publishing course, and I’m thrilled that I did. I have worked on the Cypress Dome as an editor and taken several  history courses. I also contributed to the Samuel Johnson online dictionary transcription project last year.  I have not yet developed a thesis, however I hope the experience I gain from this class might help me to elucidate that process. The areas of history I tend to be most interested in are American history, throughout the centuries but  particularly the 19th and early 20th century, and European history, also in the 19th century. I have taken only one  college course pertaining exclusively to Florida history, but I am fa