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30 November 2022

29 November 2022

  • 19:5419:54, 29 November 2022 diff hist +131 LithographyNo edit summary
  • 19:4819:48, 29 November 2022 diff hist +16,131 N McLean 1972Created page with "McLean, Ruari. ''Victorian Book Design and Colour Printing.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972. “Mechanical composition, and the many new faces introduced by the Linotype and Monotype companies, did not really begin to affect book design until the 1920s.” (3) “In 1837 the media of book illustration were, as they had been for nearly 400 years, the wood block and the copper plate, and since about 1800 steel had been used as a harder alternative to cop..."
  • 19:4719:47, 29 November 2022 diff hist +128 Main Page→‎Book History

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10 November 2022

  • 17:5717:57, 10 November 2022 diff hist +22,324 N Soon and Cox 2020Created page with "Soon, Winnie and Geoff Cox. ''Aesthetic Programming: A Handbook of Software Studies.'' Open Humanities Press, 2020 https://aesthetic-programming.net/ …o offer critical reflection upon the practice of coding alone, instead it offers something more messy and at the same time more “useful” we would say: a book about the more complex and deeply entangled set of relations between writing, coding and thinking. Page 15 …etween available literature and the growing in..." current
  • 17:5617:56, 10 November 2022 diff hist +140 Main Page→‎Digital Humanities
  • 17:1417:14, 10 November 2022 diff hist +71,431 N Chun 2021Created page with "Chun, Wendy. ''Discriminating Data.'' 2021 == Introduction : how to destroy the world, one solution at a time == Hopeful ignorance is not the s tion but the problem: it perpetuates discrimination and inequality, one solution at a time. The problem is not that giant technology monopolies have disrupted habits, institutions, and norms in order to create new, unforeseen futures. The problem is that, in the name of “creative disrup- tion,” they are amplifying and auto..." current
  • 17:0917:09, 10 November 2022 diff hist +152 Main Page→‎Media / Digital Book Studies

2 November 2022

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

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  • 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

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