Category Archives: Johanna Drucker
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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
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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
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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
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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