Intermediate horizons : book history and digital humanities / edited by Mark Vareschi and Heather Wacha.

Other author Vareschi, Mark, editor.
Other author Wacha, Heather Gaile, editor.
Format Book
PublicationMadison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2022]
Copyright Date 2022
Descriptionxii, 202 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subjects

SeriesThe history of print and digital culture
History of print and digital culture. ^A1334845
Contents Foreword: Intermediate horizons / Matthew Kirschenbaum -- Section I. Approach. Benjamin Franklin's postal work / Christy L. Pottroff -- Linking book history and the digital humanities via museum studies / Jayme Yahr -- Section II. Access. Material and digital traces in patterns of nature: early modern botany books and seventeenth-century needlework / Mary Learner -- Opening the book: the utopian dreams and uncertain future of open access textbook publishing / Joseph L. Locke and Ben Wright -- Books of ours: what libraries can learn about social media from books of hours / Alexandra Alvis -- Section III. Assessment. Whose books are online? Diversity, equity, and inclusion in online text collections / Catherine A. Winters and Clayton P. Michaud -- Electronic versioning and digital editions / Paul A. Broyles -- Materialisms and the cultural turn in digital humanities / Mattie Burkert.
General note"The essays for this volume have been drawn from papers given at the biennial conference hosted by the Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture at the University of Wisconsin--Madison in 2017."--Introduction.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2021046865
ISBN9780299338107
ISBN029933810X (hardcover)