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Sarah Werner deposited When Is A Source Not a Source? in the group
TC Digital Humanities on MLA Commons 10 years agoNearly all scholars who work on medieval or early modern texts at some point work from digital facsimiles. There are advantages and disadvantages to such objects: what they might offer in terms of convenience and availability, they lack in material information. We can adjust the nature of what questions we ask of which object, consulting digital…[Read more]
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Sarah Werner deposited When Is A Source Not a Source? in the group
LLC Shakespeare on MLA Commons 10 years agoNearly all scholars who work on medieval or early modern texts at some point work from digital facsimiles. There are advantages and disadvantages to such objects: what they might offer in terms of convenience and availability, they lack in material information. We can adjust the nature of what questions we ask of which object, consulting digital…[Read more]
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Sarah Werner deposited When Is A Source Not a Source? in the group
LLC 17th-Century English on MLA Commons 10 years agoNearly all scholars who work on medieval or early modern texts at some point work from digital facsimiles. There are advantages and disadvantages to such objects: what they might offer in terms of convenience and availability, they lack in material information. We can adjust the nature of what questions we ask of which object, consulting digital…[Read more]
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Sarah Werner deposited When Is A Source Not a Source? in the group
LLC 16th-Century English on MLA Commons 10 years agoNearly all scholars who work on medieval or early modern texts at some point work from digital facsimiles. There are advantages and disadvantages to such objects: what they might offer in terms of convenience and availability, they lack in material information. We can adjust the nature of what questions we ask of which object, consulting digital…[Read more]
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Nearly all scholars who work on medieval or early modern texts at some point work from digital facsimiles. There are advantages and disadvantages to such objects: what they might offer in terms of convenience and availability, they lack in material information. We can adjust the nature of what questions we ask of which object, consulting digital…[Read more]
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Sarah Werner started the topic Shakespeare Forum sessions at MLA16 in the discussion
Shakespeare on MLA Commons 10 years agoThe Shakespeare Forum has put together two sessions at this MLA: a Friday morning panel on “Scales of Time and Shakespeare” and a Saturday afternoon roundtable discussion of “Pedagogical Shakespeare: Text, Performance, and Digitization.” More details on both can be found at our new blog, https://shakespeare.mla.hcommons-staging.org/
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Sarah Werner posted an update on MLA Commons 12 years ago
I shared some of the results from my #altac and gender survey at #mla14 #s757; I’ll write it up more fully soon, but the slides are now in the Convention group: http://mla.hcommons-staging.org/groups/2014-mla-convention-620574474/documents/
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Sarah Werner uploaded the file: "Alt-Ac and Gender" survey results to
2014 MLA Convention on MLA Commons 12 years agoSarah Werner’s slides sharing some results of a survey on Alt-Ac and Gender (http://bit.ly/altacgender) as part of session 757, “Alt-Ac and Gender: It’s not Plan B”
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Sarah Werner changed their profile picture on MLA Commons 12 years ago
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Sarah Werner replied to the topic MLA13 #altac presentations in the forum
Alt-Academics on MLA Commons 13 years agoI uploaded my slides and audio as separate files through SlideShare; once you’ve uploaded your slides it gives you the option of adding audio, and you can then add an mp3 file to it. Maybe that’s an option?
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Sarah Werner posted an update on MLA Commons 13 years ago
“Make your own luck”, my pecha kucha on my #altac job, is now online http://sarahwerner.net/blog/index.php/2013/01/make-your-own-luck/
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Sarah Werner started the topic MLA13 #altac presentations in the forum
Alt-Academics on MLA Commons 13 years agoI thought it might be helpful to have a home for links to #altac presentations from MLA13. My own talk on “Make your own luck” (from the roundtable on “How Did I Get Here?”) is now on my blog, where you can hear […]
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Sarah Werner posted an update on MLA Commons 13 years ago
Looking for book history sessions at MLA? I put together a list: http://sarahwerner.net/blog/index.php/mla-2013-book-history-sessions/