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Alyssa Arbuckle deposited Futures of the Book in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 7 years, 10 months agoThe erroneous belief that a new medium will completely replace a previous one is nowhere more evident than in discussions surrounding the emergence of electronic text. Having pre- viously fended off the challenges of the phonograph, motion picture, radio, and television, in the early 1990s the book was seen as finally having met its match in the…[Read more]
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Tyler Bilton deposited An examination of hockey: identity, gender construction, hegemonic masculinity, women’s hockey, and Turkey in the group
Sports History on Humanities Commons 7 years, 11 months agoThe purpose of this study was to examine hockey’s identity, how the game constructs identity, and how the increasing participation of females in hockey in Canada and Turkey is altering identity. Through qualitative research and personal experience it is revealed that in order for hockey and Turkey to modernize, a new male identity needs to e…[Read more]
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Karla Vanraepenbusch deposited Olympic Games 1920 in the group
Sports History on Humanities Commons 7 years, 12 months agoThe 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp, Belgium were the first instalment of the Games since before the war. The planned 1916 Games awarded to Berlin had been cancelled.
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André Alexandre Padilha Leitão deposited Cotidianos: Pequenas Narrativas (Contos) in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years ago29 pequenas narrativas sobre o cotidiano humano.
Prefácio
Há algo de inalienável e inescapável na vida de todos nós: o cotidiano. Simples, cômico, breve, solitário, trágico, real, onírico, indiferente, não importa. Nas pequenas ou grandes coisas que fazemos, ele sempre está lá, aguardando pacientemente que o percebamos. As estórias de…[Read more] -
Elisa Beshero-Bondar deposited Bicentennial Bits and Bytes: The Pittsburgh Digital Frankenstein Project in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years agoSlides accompanying a panel representing the Pittsburgh Bicentennial Frankenstein project to build a digital scholarly variorum edition that updates, bridges, and intersects multiple divergent editions of Frankenstein, including the manuscript notebook drafts of 1816, the 1818, 1823, and 1831 print editions, as well as the handwritten notes in the…[Read more]
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Jefferson Pooley deposited Metrics Mania: The Case Against Academia.edu in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years agoAcademia.edu has been called “Facebook for academics,” and the analogy is fitting: Academia.edu mimics core social-media conventions, down to follower counts, curated profiles with pics, and a scrollable “News Feed” bulletin of followers’ uploads. But its reliance on user-facing metrics exceeds anything you’ll find on mainstream social media. It…[Read more]
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Anne Donlon deposited What Can You Do with a Digitized Book? in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoGuest presentation in Projects in Rare Book Digitization course (Pratt University, LIS 666) on analyzing digitized books and printed materials with digital humanities methods (primarily text analysis).
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Janneke Adema deposited Performative Publications in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoThis article is a print rendition of a web-based experimental publication which reflects upon and at the same time is itself an example of performative publishing. A performative publication wants to explore how we can bring together and align more closely the material form of a publication with its content. Making use of hypothes.is software, the…[Read more]
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Janneke Adema deposited Cut-up in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoThis chapter explores the cut-up as an active, affirmative and performative technique; a critical intervention in the production of language and human subjectivity. It examines historical uses of cut-up methods, from the collages and cut-up works of the Dadaists and the Beat writers, back to the early modern practice of commonplacing books. It…[Read more]
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Rachel Arteaga deposited Spar – Project Overview – Collaborative K-12 DH Curriculum Development in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoCompanion materials for “Introductory Digital Humanities Curriculum for the High School English Classroom,” also available on Humanities Commons.
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Alyssa Arbuckle deposited “Considering The Waste Land for iPad and Weird Fiction as Models for the Public Digital Edition” in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoWhat is the best model for public-facing digital literary editions? In 2011, Touch Press released The Waste Land for iPad, an interactive tablet application showcasing T.S. Eliot’s notorious 1922 poem The Waste Land. From an academic editorial standpoint, Touch Press’s edition has some grave issues. From a popular standpoint, The Waste Land for…[Read more]
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Antonio Sotomayor deposited The Sovereign Colony: Olympic Sport, National Identity, and International Politics in Puerto Rico. in the group
Sports History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoCeded to the United States under the terms of the Treaty of Paris after the Spanish-American War of 1898, Puerto Rico has since remained a colonial territory. Despite this subordinated colonial experience, however, Puerto Ricans managed to secure national Olympic representation in the 1930s and in so doing nurtured powerful ideas of…[Read more]
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Antonio Sotomayor deposited The Cold War Games of a Colonial Latin American Nation: San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1966. in the group
Sports History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThis chapter discusses the political events surrounding the Central American and Caribbean Games of 1966 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It demonstrates how the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico became dangerously entangled within Cold War tensions by denying invitation to, and visas for, the Cuban delegation to the Games. Citing security concerns over tens…[Read more]
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Antonio Sotomayor deposited Colonial Olympism: Puerto Rico and Jamaica’s Olympic Movement in Pan‐American Sport, 1930 to the 1950s in the group
Sports History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThis paper examines how two Caribbean islands, Puerto Rico and Jamaica, developed ideas of national identity while negotiating political emancipation within two distinct, yet allied Anglophone empires. We can see this process through the Olympic movement and referred to here as “colonial Olympism.” Both Puerto Rico and Jamaica participated as col…[Read more]
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Antonio Sotomayor deposited “Operation Sport”: Puerto Rico’s Recreational and Political Consolidation in an Age of Modernization and Decolonization, 1950s in the group
Sports History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoContextualized in a Western push for post-war decolonization and modernization, the development of recreation programs in 1950s Puerto Rico helped consolidate the state’s sport institution and, in turn, legitimize a new political status. The 1950s was a pivotal decade in Puerto Rican history due to the creation of the Commonwealth in 1952 and t…[Read more]
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Antonio Sotomayor deposited Un parque para cada pueblo: Julio Enrique Monagas and the Politics of Sport and Recreation in Puerto Rico during the 1940s. in the group
Sports History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoDuring the 1940s, Puerto Rico enjoyed the benefits of a U.S. sponsored economic boom as a result of the Second World War. Taking advantage of this influx of capital, the Puerto Rican government’s sport and recreation commission, led by Julio Enrique Monagas, sought out an island-wide plan to build sport and recreational facilities under a social j…[Read more]
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Jefferson Pooley deposited Scholarly Communications Shouldn’t Just Be Open, but Non-Profit Too in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoMuch of the rhetoric around the future of scholarly communication hinges on the “open” label. In light of Elsevier’s recent acquisition of bepress and the announcement that, owing to high fees, an established mathematics journal’s editorial team will split from its publisher to start an open access alternative, Jefferson Pooley argues that the sch…[Read more]
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Jefferson Pooley deposited A Curious Tale of Economics and Common Carriage (Net Neutrality) at the FCC: A Reply to Faulhaber, Singer, and Urschel in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThis reply to “The Curious Absence of Economic Analysis at the Federal Communications Commission” (Faulhaber, Singer, & Urschel, 2017) makes three claims. First, we document the paper’s undisclosed origins as a white paper commissioned by an advocacy group with deep ties to the telecommunications industry. Second, we describe two of the authors’…[Read more]
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Alex Humphreys deposited Reimagining the Digital Monograph: Design Thinking to Build New Tools for Researchers, A JSTOR Labs Report in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months agoScholarly books are increasingly available in digital form, but the online interfaces for using
these books often allow only for the browsing of PDF files. JSTOR Labs, an experimental
product-development group within the not-for-profit digital library JSTOR, undertook an
ideation and design process to develop new and different ways of showing…[Read more] -
Georg Vogeler deposited The Content of Accounts and Registers in their Digital Edition in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis article considers the use of semantic web technologies in the context of everyday historians. It deduces from theoretical considerations needs for the actual implementation of a digital edition. It explains some of the basic concepts of the semantic web more extensively than necessary for the digital humanities scholar already familiar with…[Read more]
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