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Neil S. Oatsvall, Ph.D.

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Guest Post on ​​​​​​​The Junto Blog

February 20, 2017

Recently, Vaughn Scribner and I wrote a guest post for The Junto blog. The post is all about our experiences coauthoring a forthcoming article for Agricultural History. We heartily endorse coauthoring in history and give three reasons why we think you should consider doing it yourself.

You can read our guest post, "Growing Your Wolf Pack," here. 

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