The Materiality of Digital Collections:Theoretical and Historical Perspectives

Digital and textual objects are coming under a new kind of scrutiny as scholars are becoming more interested in physical artifacts and their relation to their social and cultural environment. This study of material culture suggests a need to explore the nature of digital materiality, as well as the...

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Main Author: Manoff, Marlene (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007-01-10T18:47:44Z.
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