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					<description>[...] Visit Pullman Online Visit Pullman Online My wonder twin buddy Andy has an article in the inaugural issue of The Code4Lib Journal, a publication that arose out of the Code4Lib conference and community. Andy does a lot of work to digitize and make information about the historic Pullman district in Chicago available online, almost entirely as&#8230; Read the full post from The Shifted Librarian Tags: Andy, local history, pullman, precat via Blogdigger blog search for local+history. [...]</description>
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