A Fond Farewell
Just a quick note of farewell from your loyal editor; tomorrow will be my last day at the Historical Society, so I'm handing over responsibilities for The Beehive to new co-editors Elaine Grublin and Carol Knauff, who I'm sure will keep you all entertained, up-to-speed, and educated about all things at the MHS in 2011. I've very much enjoyed researching, writing and encouraging others to write for the blog since its inception, and I hope you'll keep reading and being involved with the Society (as I certainly intend to be).
As for me, I'm off to a new position at LibraryThing, where I'll be coordinating their rare books projects (including the Libraries of Early America), managing interactions with authors and publishers, and coordinating outreach via their blog, Twitter, Facebook, &c. It'll be something of a change of pace, and focus, but I'm looking forward to new challenges and opportunities.
For now, happy holidays to all, and my very best wishes for a delightful 2011.
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