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The Age of the Database | Dónal Deery's Textualities Blog
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Dónal Deery's Textualities Blog. This is my blog for the 'Textualities' seminar. The Age of the Database. I have just finished reading. The Language of New Media. By Lev Manovich. The book is an attempt to situate ‘New Media’ in relation to pre-existing media forms in order to define what exactly makes new media different from old. For Manovich, it is not sufficient to examine new media solely by utilising the same methods developed to analyse ‘old media’ such as print, photography or television. [1].
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Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas | leblogging
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Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas. The Electronic Scholarly Editions, Kenneth M. Price. The Free People of Colour of New Orleans. Alan Liu, Imagining the New Media Encounter. 23rd Cork Film Festival. Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas. Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig. Agreed to publish his book, The Future of Ideas. 2001) as a free download to the public for a limited period. As stated under the Creative Commons License. Piracy could be avoided and innovation justly compensated. Major mot...
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Crosbie | Leahtopia
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Kiss me, Kate. Alan Crosbie has it right! I would assume that what I am told in a lecture is true and half of what my friend tells me is false. What I hear on the radio is based in fact and the emails I get are fact. But what about everything else? How much of the information which we get every day is fact and how much is fiction? Not to mention the sheer amount. Tabloid papers I am not too fond of, yet when I see some of the headlines that they decide to go with I cannot help smiling. When it comes to t...
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Diginarrate? Yes we did! | my2ndself
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Exploring our digital representations of self through social media. Thanks for dropping by my2ndself! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! The Changing Role of the Book. Filed under: Class Website. Mdash; Leave a comment. March 30, 2012. Everyone has now contributed to our class blog which is up and running and can be found here. Textuality: Texts, Technotexts and Hypertexts. Everyone’s personal interests as well as viewpoints came across very strongly. Fill in your ...
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Class website – Diginarrate.net « moorememory
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Understanding Acts of Memory and Digital Archives through Digital Scholarship. The Need for Digitization. Cork Northside Folklore Project and the Cork Memory Map. The Bayeux Tapestry Digital Edition. IFI Irish Film Archive Preservation Fund. Aimee Morrison’s “Blogs and Blogging: Text and Practice”. Alan Liu’s “Imagining the New Media Encounter”. Bragdon, Burk, Charlong and Nugent’s “Practice and Preservation – Format Issues”. Kenneth Price’s “Electronic Scholarly Editions”. And tagged Diginarrate.net.
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A review of Aimee Morrison’s “Blogs and Blogging”. | Liam's Blog
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A review of Aimee Morrison’s Blogs and Blogging . April 5, 2012. The article can be found here. The necessity for something such as Rebecca Blood’s blogosphere ethics, titled ‘Rebecca’s Pocket, illustrates just how many blogs exist. The scope of her site is impressive. While such a vast project is admirable, it does seem naïve and idealistic to imagine her principles will not be quickly submerged by the waves of impatient newcomers. Morrison concludes by declaring that blogging has had its fifteen minute...
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Price | Leahtopia
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Kiss me, Kate. I really love the idea of Scholarly online libraries; I think the idea of a huge library being available at your fingertips is brilliant. That a whole library of information is only a click away! Price was writing about how the people that compile the libraries are, in a sense, in control of what we see. That some web libraries can be biased for instance if they had a specific feminist or anti-racist agenda then they would specifically choose articles that helped their case. Kiss me, Kate.
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Citations | Leahtopia
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Kiss me, Kate. Http:/ www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/view? DocId=blackwell/9781405148641/9781405148641.xml&chunk.id=ss1-3-1&toc.depth=1&toc.id=ss1-3-1&brand=9781405148641 brand. Http:/ www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/view? DocId=blackwell/9781405148641/9781405148641.xml&chunk.id=ss1-6-1&toc.depth=1&toc.id=ss1-6-1&brand=9781405148641 brand. Http:/ www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/view? Http:/ www.scribd.com/doc/80644220/Alan-Crosbie-s-Speech-Media-Diversity-and-Why-It-Matters. Kiss me, Kate.
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liamoruairc | Liam's Blog
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A review of Aimee Morrison’s Blogs and Blogging . April 5, 2012. The article can be found here. The necessity for something such as Rebecca Blood’s blogosphere ethics, titled ‘Rebecca’s Pocket, illustrates just how many blogs exist. The scope of her site is impressive. While such a vast project is admirable, it does seem naïve and idealistic to imagine her principles will not be quickly submerged by the waves of impatient newcomers. Morrison concludes by declaring that blogging has had its fifteen minute...
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Readings | Leahtopia
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Kiss me, Kate. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Hello everyone and welcome to my very first blog! Kiss me, Kate.
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