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10 November 2022

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31 October 2022

  • 00:0300:03, 31 October 2022 diff hist +18,664 N Nakamura et al. 2021Created page with "Nakamura, Lisa, Hanah Stiverson, and Kyle Lindsey. ''Racist Zoombombing.'' New York: Routledge, 2021. Introduction We argue that the racism and misogyny that characterizes zoombomb- ing is the same racism and misogyny that the Internet has trafficked in from its origin. Zoombombing differs from more benign kinds of trolling such as DDOS (distributed denial of service) attacks be- cause it has intimate ties and critical engagements with the growth of the far-right, the..." current
  • 00:0200:02, 31 October 2022 diff hist +129 Main Page→‎Media / Digital Book Studies

27 October 2022

23 October 2022

  • 18:4518:45, 23 October 2022 diff hist +117 N Warren 2022Created page with "Warren, Michelle. ''Holy Digital Grail: A Medieval Book on the Internet.'' Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2022."
  • 18:4018:40, 23 October 2022 diff hist +136 Main Page→‎Media / Digital Book Studies
  • 18:3818:38, 23 October 2022 diff hist +26,741 N CaswellCreated page with "Michelle Caswell, ''Urgent Archives'' (2021) == intro == Many scholars used to think of the time between 1946, when the Luce- Cellar Act imposed a restrictive 100-person-a-year quota on Indian immigration, and 1965, when the US Immigration Act was passed, repealing the quota, as being a kind of dead space for the community, with little cultural and political activity.3 This film is evidence of a largely unknown continuity of South Asian American stories… Page 1 Wha..."
  • 18:3318:33, 23 October 2022 diff hist +6,848 N Drabinski 2013Created page with "Drabinski, "Queering the Catalog" L ibraries are spaces where language really matters. 2 than US users did: while “Kafirs” is simply descriptive in the US context to US catalogers, it was virulently racist in Zambia ð Gilyard 1999, 3 Þ . 3 The idea that language has meaning only in context, an idea articulated abstractly in fields like philosophy, comparative literature, and anthropology, was made very materially evident: subject headings, often cast by cat..." current
  • 18:3318:33, 23 October 2022 diff hist −1 Main Page→‎Libraries / Library Tech
  • 18:3218:32, 23 October 2022 diff hist +278 Main Page→‎Libraries / Library Tech
  • 18:2718:27, 23 October 2022 diff hist +7,923 N Nakamura 2008Created page with "Nakamura, ''Digitizing Race'' (2008) This historical moment intersected with the inception of the Inter- net as a mass technology in the United States. Page 3 … The language of tolerance, or of disavowing racism by simply omitting all language referring to race, functioned to perpetuate digital inequality by both concrete and symbolic means. A visual culture of digital racial formation must take both of these aspects of relatedness to the Internet into account… P..." current
  • 18:2618:26, 23 October 2022 diff hist +3,112 N Nakamura 2002Created page with "Lisa Nakamura, Cybertypes (2002) …the Internet is a place where race happens; even in the absence of users of color, images of race and racialism prolifer- ate in cyberspace. The ideological uses to which race is put in this medium must be examined before we can even begin to consider cy- berspace's promise as a democratic and progressive medium… Page 2 Rather than adopting a utopian or pessimistic view in which the Internet is viewed as either a vector for progre..." current
  • 18:2618:26, 23 October 2022 diff hist +266 Main Page→‎Media / Digital Book Studies

9 September 2022

  • 17:1617:16, 9 September 2022 diff hist +4 Adler 2019No edit summary current
  • 17:1617:16, 9 September 2022 diff hist +3,699 N Adler 2019Created page with "Adler, Melissa. "Eros in the Library: Considering the Aesthetics of Knowledge Organization." ARLIS (2019): 67-71. I am convinced that dismantling systems that support patriarchy requires not simply updating, revising, or adding to them, but inhabiting and re-inscribing spaces using techniques and language from outside of those systems. This involves taking the idea of a maker-space/incubator into the entire library, into the stacks themselves to work intimately with the..."
  • 17:1517:15, 9 September 2022 diff hist +135 Main Page→‎Libraries / Library Tech

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25 July 2022

  • 22:3322:33, 25 July 2022 diff hist +3,664 N Silver and Hamel 2005Created page with "Silver, Joel and Christepher de Hamel. ''Dispound and Dispersed: The Leaf Book Considered.'' The Caxton Club, 2005. == Christopher de Hamel, "The Leaf Book" (6-23) == "There are two themes in the prehistory of leaf books. The first is the practice of cutting up one book so that its pieces might be used to ornament or improve another book. The second is relic collecting. Both practices go back into the Middle Ages." (6) first leaf book: Francis Fry, A Description of th..."
  • 18:2818:28, 25 July 2022 diff hist +144 Main Page→‎History of Reading / Compiling / Arranging

19 July 2022

  • 20:4320:43, 19 July 2022 diff hist +82 Books of ScrapsNo edit summary current
  • 15:4115:41, 19 July 2022 diff hist +54,449 N Silverman 2008Created page with "Willa Z. Silverman, ''The New Bibliopolis: French Book Collectors and the Culture of Print, 1880-1914.'' Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008. Twenty-five years later, in 1894, another notable book collection was brought to the block at the Hôtel Drouot, this one featuring not livres anciens but contemporary works, exclusively. The library’s owner was a par- agon of bibliophilia in late-nineteenth-century France, Octave Uzanne. Uzanne’s collection boasted wha..." current
  • 15:3615:36, 19 July 2022 diff hist +171 Main PageNo edit summary

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  • 17:5017:50, 1 June 2022 diff hist +11,751 N Heide 2009Created page with "Heide, Lars. ''Punched-Card Systems and the Early Information Explosion, 1880-1945.'' Baltimore: JHU Press, 2009. == 3 == The traditional American office before the Civil..."

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