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Part I: Question One Primary source : Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division, The New York Public …
Part I: Question One Primary source : Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division, The New York Public …
Part 2 The website’s materials for the Colored Conventions Project include photographs, summaries, texts, and, tables of contents. You can access them by clicking on …
Part 1: Link: https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/8b3c8250-586a-0135-bdc6-1759cc271750/book#page/1/mode/2up Part 2:
I would personally define “digital book history” as “book history done using digital tools and method.” (Trettien 8:12), meaning we study every facet of the …
Part 1: Link 1: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/68563/68563-h/68563-h.htm (alt): https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/7e8fb480-47d1-0135-616f-034da059223d/book?page_start=right#page/25/mode/2up I will be using pages: 9-10 / 13-14 / 30-31 / 49-50 / 53-54 Part 2:
Housekeeping: Scalar Overview User Guide Scalar content comes in two flavors: pages (i.e. text, specifically HTML text) and media. Anything in a Scalar book by necessity falls into …
Digital book history is the study of digital techniques and methodologies to examine past and present book production, circulation, and consumption. E-readers, software, databases, algorithms, …
The video of Whitney Trettien was very informative because of their openness to giving her opinion of a digital book and its history. Compared to …
After watching Trettien’s video, a simplistic definition of digital book history would be “book history done using digital tools and methods” (8:08). I am most …