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Digital Humanities: Four essays, two on LogiLogi

In the last few months I have written four essays. The first two were for a course called Digital Publishing in the Humanities: Three Digital Publications: Carrying the Printer Home (about modes of reading and the suitability of digital resources for them, and the need for annotation possibilities to enable academic reading), The Letters by Vincent van Gogh: Silently Painting Letters Across Screens (about ...read more

LogiLogi in London, King's, Theses

In addition to this, you can now also use LogiLogi to read, and comment on, my thesis for History. It is about the justifyability (or lack thereof) of Intellectual Property throughout history. It is called: Enclosures of the Mind: Intellectual Property from a Global Perspective. On LogiLogi you can find it here, and a .pdf of it can be downloaded here.