Media archeology. The DoJ preserves the aura of the unique original by drawing mustache on the distributed copy.
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Morgan’s pinboard for 23 Feb 2015 through 27 Feb 2015
- Labels, Smart Groups and GTD – In my last post on DevonThink (DT), I discussed group structures in my PhD database. This post and the one which will follow are on meta-structures of my database. (I’d initially intended to… – (DT notetaking DevonThink )
- on DevonThink and history research (I) – If you’re dropping by from the mothership, hi! I’m Rachel. I write now and then about history, academia, research tech and bookporn. Hit the RSS if you’re into any of that,… – (DevonThink notetaking DT )
- evangelicalism & geekery (II) – [2] Script support part of a series One of DEVONthink’s best features is its great script support, which I love & use extensively. I’ll give three examples. One is based on John… – (DT DevonThink notetaking )
- [toread] Rethinking Attachment – By far the most common hazard excised from within boxes and folders, though, is the paperclip. – (DH media_archeology notetaking )
Morgan’s pinboard for 20 Dec 2014 through 26 Dec 2014
- Federated Education: New Directions in Digital Collaboration | Hapgood – Mike Caufield, keynote. – (sfw edtech )
- the Indie Web and resistance – Indie web and other ways to resist edu-corp. – (d2l edtech )
- Is Twitter the Best Option for Online Professional Development? – "Can we really insist or even recommend Twitter for PD?" Yes, but blogs are better. – (weblogs twitter prodev )
- Medieval Notepads | medievalbooks – Read up. Glosses, footnotes, and note slips. – (notetaking notes dh media_archeology )