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I have been home since December. It's been great. I have been known to rack up 75k miles flying per year and give talks two or three times per month. But I decided to decline invitations for the first few months of the year.

But I will be back on the road next week. Here is a brief list of where I will be talking:


• March 23: McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.

• March 24: University at Buffalo School of Law.

• March 29: Boston University, College of Communications

• April 2: University of Virginia, A Colloquium on the Digital Encyclopédie.

• April 9: University of Virginia, Program on "The State of American Studies."

• April 15: Vanderbilt University, The Curb Program in Public Enterprise and Public Leadership.

• April 21: CUNY Graduate Center: Keynote speaker for "The Digital University"

• April 23: The New York Institute for the Humanities, New York University.

• April 26: The University of Pennsylvania, History and Sociology of Science

• April 30: University of Virginia, Local Support Partners Conference keynote speaker.

• May 12: University of Mary Washington, Faculty Academy keynote speaker.

• May 21: San Francisco Public Library, BayNet Annual Meeting, keynote speaker.

I have a lot more gigs planned in the fall. I am trying not to get overbooked. But if you have a good venue and are not too hard for me to reach from my tiny local airport, I will consider it.

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