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Katina Rogers started the topic Sessions of Interest to Alt-Academics at MLA13 in the forum
Alt-Academics on MLA Commons 13 years, 1 month agoHi all, I don’t think I’ve seen a round-up of sessions related to alt-ac careers and concerns. Here are a few that have caught my eye; please add others that I may have missed!
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Katina Rogers posted an update on MLA Commons 13 years, 1 month ago
As I look forward to heading to Boston this afternoon, I’m thinking about all the ways people might use this space during the convention itself. For instance, is anyone considering posting slides (or a link to slides) so that session attendees can follow along? Might be helpful for accessibility if people can’t easily see projected materials.
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Matthew Kirschenbaum changed their profile picture on MLA Commons 13 years, 1 month ago
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Matthew Kirschenbaum changed their profile picture on MLA Commons 13 years, 1 month ago
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Katina Rogers replied to the topic Permissions on docs in the forum
Beta Testers on MLA Commons 13 years, 1 month agoHi Kathleen,
If it’s an issue you’ve already addressed, I may have just been seeing residual crumbs from when the private materials were included in public spaces. I got to the links in a roundabout way—I […]
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Katina Rogers started the topic Permissions on docs in the forum
Beta Testers on MLA Commons 13 years, 1 month agoHi all,
I must be too nosey, because I keep clicking on docs that I don’t have permission to read. Perhaps it would be useful to have a label of some sort on items in the activity stream that are private to […]
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Jesús R. Velasco posted an update on MLA Commons 13 years, 1 month ago
Finishing up an article about “City Knights: Urban Networking and City Life in Late Medieval Iberia.” To be published by Brepols in an edited volume.
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Jesús R. Velasco posted an update on MLA Commons 13 years, 1 month ago
Testing MLA Commons. “La señal del entendedor es alegría” (Bocados de Oro)
That’s an interesting idea. I typically post my presentations on my site after I’ve given them, but making it available during the presentation could be useful.
That’s what I usually do, too. My slides aren’t particularly useful without some text to go along with them, but I know it’s unpleasant to be at the back of a room and unable to see what’s up on the screen. Not sure I’ll manage to post my own in advance this year, but something to think about for next year!