bigpigeon.us webpage Home > Project Mgt - Private updated by RAC 3 Feb 2020.
Accessing Big Pigeon's password-protected webpages meant for the website manager.
Many of these webpages are out of date or incomplete.
Accessing Big Pigeon's password-protected webpages meant for the website manager.
Many of these webpages are out of date or incomplete.
Links to Big Pigeon's Project Management - Private subpages:
Sources:
- Site Management - Big Pigeon website management.
- Sitemap - Diagram of Big Pigeon website organization (out of date).
- Contact List - contact information for collaborators.
- Backup Info & Log - Mac & Weebly - backup logs and related information for my computer and Big Pigeon.
- System Info & Log - Mac & Weebly - system logs and related information for my computer and Big Pigeon.
- Image Storage - unused images stored on the Big Pigeon website.
- E-Mail Log - selected E-Mails (selected others are in the individual's Sources field in the St. Paul's database).
- Asset Organization - overview of the assets on my computer used by my various history projects.
- History Index - digital asset index for my various history projects.
- Binders & Photos - the only index of my nondigitized photo assets.
- Upon My Death - asset disposal help for my spouse.
- Donations and Disposal - asset disposal log.
Sources:
- The webpage header image is courtesy of flickr via Weeby's image search feature.
- NO LONGER USED The webpage header painting, Inferno, www.history.navy.mil/our-collections/art/exhibits/conflicts-and-operations/wwii/a-vision-of-history/world-war-ii-navy-art-by-draper.html - c/o US Navy History and Heritage Command, https://www.history.navy.mil. This painting, by WWII combat artist William F. Draper, depicts a common feature of both WWI and WWII, namely the use of explosives - delivered primarily by artillery in WWI and also by aircraft in WWII - to wreak physical destruction, often on civilian targets, on a scale impossible in earlier wars.