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'''Presenters/presentations:'''
"Digital Poetry, Coding Publics," by Jim Brown [http://www.vimeo.com/23405976]
"Digital Poetry, Coding Publics," by Jim Brown [http://www.vimeo.com/23405976]


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Parlor Press: [http://www.parlorpress.com/writingspaces_series]
Parlor Press: [http://www.parlorpress.com/writingspaces_series]
CCDP, "The Scholar Electric" [http://www.scholarelectric.org/]
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The Unbook: [http://theunbook.com/]
The Unbook: [http://theunbook.com/]


punctum books: [http://punctumbooks.wordpress.com/about/]
punctum books: [http://punctumbooks.wordpress.com/about/]
"Tokens and Taboos: Making Books Open Access," by Barbara Fister [http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/library_babel_fish/tokens_and_taboos_making_books_open_access]


Video: "Re-imagining the Academy," by Mark C. Taylor [http://kenan.ethics.duke.edu/taylor/]
Video: "Re-imagining the Academy," by Mark C. Taylor [http://kenan.ethics.duke.edu/taylor/]


"What is Digital Humanities and What's it Doing in English Departments?", by Matthew Kirschenbaum [http://mkirschenbaum.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/ade-final.pdf]
"What is Digital Humanities and What's it Doing in English Departments?", by Matthew Kirschenbaum [http://mkirschenbaum.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/ade-final.pdf]

Revision as of 19:11, 21 May 2011

Presenters/presentations: "Digital Poetry, Coding Publics," by Jim Brown [1]

"Circulating Musics: Forging Publics through Digital Ecologies," by Bryon Hawk [2]

"CCC in Motion: Twenty Terms Over Twenty Years," by Derek Mueller [3] [4]

  • Agatha Christie, literary alzheimer's article: [5] [6]

Parlor Press: [7]

CCDP, "The Scholar Electric" [8]

Mentioned:

The Unbook: [9]

punctum books: [10]

"Tokens and Taboos: Making Books Open Access," by Barbara Fister [11]

Video: "Re-imagining the Academy," by Mark C. Taylor [12]

"What is Digital Humanities and What's it Doing in English Departments?", by Matthew Kirschenbaum [13]