Category Archives: Johanna Drucker
A Digital Vision Actualized-Anthurium
“What matters most in scholarly publishing is scholarship.” This line is what stood out for me the most when I read Johanna Drucker’s essay:”Pixel Dust: Illusions of Innovation in Scholarly Publishing”. In contrast to social media friendly blogs, a scholarly
A Digital Vision Actualized-Anthurium
“What matters most in scholarly publishing is scholarship.” This line is what stood out for me the most when I read Johanna Drucker’s essay:”Pixel Dust: Illusions of Innovation in Scholarly Publishing”. In contrast to social media friendly blogs, a scholarly
Putting Wi-Fi in the Ivory Tower
We have a bad habit of romanticizing the past. I can’t even count how many times I’ve heard someone sigh dreamily and say how much they LOVE some period of time in American history, like the 1950s and how WONDERFUL
Putting Wi-Fi in the Ivory Tower
We have a bad habit of romanticizing the past. I can’t even count how many times I’ve heard someone sigh dreamily and say how much they LOVE some period of time in American history, like the 1950s and how WONDERFUL