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Roger Whitson - "My recent post on Reading Wordsworth and Spinoza in Difficult Times is up on my blog: http://www.rogerwhitson.net/?p=3556"ViewWashington SU -
Matthew Kirschenbaum - "My #s353 paper, “Distant Mirrors and the LAMP,” is now online here as promised. Slides available upon request. Comments welcome."ViewUniversity of Maryland -
George H. Williams - "“Why Inaccessibility is the Norm in Higher Ed” http://ow.ly/gQ3HA"ViewU of South Carolina Upstate -
Bethany Nowviskie - "Just thought I’d mention that I made my MLA’13 talk (on digital & material futures, craft & interpretation, labor & DH) available here: http://nowviskie.org/2013/resistance-in-the-materials/ Thanks to Michael […]"ViewJames Madison University -
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Sarah Werner - "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: […]"View -
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Brian Croxall - "Learning about the Connected Academics project (https://connect.mla.hcommons-staging.org/) at the May 2015 Executive Council meeting."ViewBrigham Young U
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Kathleen Fitzpatrick - "I’m wondering how the Commons might make use of this kind of micro-blogging: small posts that enable a user to think out loud about the issues they’re working on or things they’re wondering about. Perhaps we could […]"ViewMichigan State University -
Rebecca Davis - "@kfitz can beta testers invite those outside MLA commons to join? I found the functionality but those I invited couldn’t get in."ViewSt Edward's U
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Mark Sample - "It looks like there are at least four e-lit oriented CFPs for MLA14, including mine: Electronic Literature after Flash. http://www.mla.org/cfp_detail_6103"ViewDavidson C -
The Graduate Center, CUNY