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New Media Faculty Seminar Fall 2013

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Condominums in Data Space and Relationships Flourishing in the Margins

Posted on November 7, 2013 by lauren pressley

This week’s reading was Bill Viola’s Will there be condominiums in data space? As with each week’s reading, I was struck by how much Viola got right: the continual recording of information, the information overload that comes with saving everything rather … Continue reading →

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Posted in digital scholarship, ebooks, technology, vtnmfs

McLuhan, the Medium, the Containers, and Libraries

Posted on October 31, 2013 by lauren pressley

Before diving in, a bit on where I’m coming from: One of my majors was Communication, and McLuhan was a major topic in several of my classes. Though I don’t find his writing as readable as some others, his ideas … Continue reading →

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Posted in digital scholarship, ebooks, edtech, future of libraries, internet culture, technology, vtnmfs

Blogging and Tenure

Posted on June 25, 2013 by lauren pressley

One of the things that has come up in a few offline conversations I’ve had lately has been about the value of blogging in a tenure environment. The obvious answer: it doesn’t count. But there is an emerging question: what … Continue reading →

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Posted in altmetrics, blogging, digital scholarship, peer review, publishing, tenure
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