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    Book of interest

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    Thought you might be interested in Augusta Rorhbach’s new book (I love the title):  Thinking Outside the BookFiled under: digital literary studies Tagged: digital literary studies
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    For Thursday

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    We’ll be reading about mapping technologies and have a visit from Kathryn Shaughnessy, Library, to discuss and demonstrate google maps and more… Blog post–you can play around with google maps and/or explore a successful use of these technologies (like the … Continue reading
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    Kenneth Price article

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    Here is the proper link (it is not attached to the Cather Archive).  The Cather Archive is worth a look, especially the tool TokenX… Kenneth Price, “Edition…What’s in a Name?”Filed under: digital literary studies Tagged: article, class meeting, digital editions, … Continue reading
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    Digital Rhetoric Collaborative

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    Thanks to Anne Geller for bringing this to my attention.  I thought you might be interested: Digital Rhetoric CollaborativeFiled under: digital rhetoric Tagged: blog, digital literary studies, digital rhetoric, multimodality
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    For 10/9:

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    I was just looking over the syllabus and see that I didn’t “assign” a weekly create for 10/9. Please pick a digital edition of your choosing and apply some or all of the questions on our syllabus (and/or create and … Continue reading
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    No Class Tomorrow

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    We meet again on October 2nd.  That afternoon Caroline Fuchs will introduce Zotero. We’ll also talk about CommentPress and brainstorm project ideas.   Please take this short break as an opportunity to read more deeply in our bibliography and explore … Continue reading

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