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		<title>By: Teaching Romanticism: An RC Pedagogies Blog &#187; Teaching Romanticism in a&#8230;Library?</title>
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		<description>[...] to think of disciplinarity in novel ways. And I also feel that something dramatic happened in 2006 when Dan Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig can created H-Bot, a computer that can answer basic history questions with Google. H-Bot, they claimed, makes [...]</description>
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