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My Week as a dh+lib Editor-at-Large
I spent the last week as an editor-at-large on dh+lib: where the digital humanities and libraries meet.

The Forbidden Tower
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Graphs Maps Trees: Abstract Models for a Literary History
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Avid Reader: DH Praxis Class post
Avid Reader
One of last week's class discussion topics was reading, and reading is one of my favorite things, mostly to do. I hadn't thought about thinking about it. I'm a pleasure reader, so concerned about literary scholarly apparatus only in the sense that I am also a librarian and think publishers who release nonfiction books without a bibliography and index should be given a vicious wedgie.
Now that I am thinking about reading in a more academic way, my mind is spinning with it. I woke up this morning contemplating the concept of print books as "old media," literature being read in the one-vs.-many paradigm, whether social reading is merely social or also pedagogical, and how brains process text vs. computers. Further, I got to a topic that my group touched on but didn't explore in the report back, which is note taking.



