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Mugs, featuring a design by Josh Brown, were given to all attendees of the naming ceremony that officially changed the name of CHNM to the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM).

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T-shirt design by Jeremy Boggs for the 2006 GMU Victims' Rights 5k Team

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Designed by Rustin Crandall as the CHNM team t-shirt for the GMU Victims' Rights 5K in April, 2005.

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Brainstorming session during Zotero's initial beta period. From left: Dan Cohen, Josh Greenberg, Simon Kornblith, Roy Rosenzweig, Dan Stillman, Sean Takats, Trevor Owens, Matt Eaton

Stop motion of Emiglio robot dancing in the Robot Room.

A mash-up of an old Kool-Aid commercial where Jeremy Boggs briefly plays the role of the Kool-Aid man. Youtube user "takats" commented "This genius commercial is clearly the work of Esteban Spielbergo, the Steven Spielberg of Mexico. P.S. At least 90% of the views are me." and user "Tad Suiter" commented "Dude, that's hilarious." By 2014 the video had recieved 630 views, 4 thumbs up and 0 thumbs down on YouTube" CC-BY -> Trevor Owens

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Trevor Owens and Dave Lester are behind the registration desk, Patrick Murray John is visible in the distance, Jason Rodhy is standing with his back to the camera, Lisa Spiro is visible on the right side of the photo. CC-BY Finn Arne Jørgensen

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Pictured (left to right) Jeremy Boggs, Tom Scheinfeldt, Ken Albers, Dave Lester. CC-BY -> Finn Arne Jørgensen

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A photo of Trevor Owens presenting "There Has to Be a Better Way: Zotero and Research 2.0" to a packed session at Educause in October of 2007 in Seattle WA. As the primary educational technology conference for higher education institutions this talk played a significant role in further getting the word out about Zotero to this community.

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This photo of Josh Brown, Roy Rosenzweig, and Steve Brier was taken by our editor during (I'm pretty sure) the summer of 1997 at a meeting at Worth Publishers. At the time, we were working on both the second edition of the Who Built America? book and the second CD-ROM, Who Built America? From the Great War of 1914 to the Dawn of the Atomic Age (both published in 2000).
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