As part of a talk given by Mr. Underwood on behalf of the Syracuse Library Associates, this article gives a fascinating insight into the history of texts, focusing mostly on Medieval Ireland, instead of the more obvious Germany. Underwood argues that the lessons learned from the history of books isn\u27t merely for antiquarians, but vital to proper intellectual stimulation, which modern technology can only supplement, not supplant
This essay looks at the very early history of text indexing and browsing and suggests how old techni...
In our time of increasing reliance on digital media the history of the book has a special role to pl...
Looking at the ‘literature and science’ field from a book history perspective, this article discusse...
One can argue that he history of texts is closely linked to the history of technology. From papyrus ...
The description of technically clever or complex objects was not a recognized subgenre in early Iris...
“Whoever invented the wheel was an idiot, who invented the other three who was a genius”. (Isaac Si...
The term Great Books as used in this article refers in general to the classics on the lists compil...
An impressive body of meticulous scholarship in the history of the book has led scholars to r...
“All the world acknowledges that the invention is the greatest event that secular history has record...
Steven McCarthy, University of Minnesota Digitized text and images are now unbound from printed ink...
36 pages color illustrations 23 cm. Chanticleer wonder-story books. Designed by the Isotype Institu...
If you’ve been on this planet recently and have access to electricity, you are probably familiar wit...
A power point history of library "technology" as seen through gadgets and paraphernalia that librari...
abstract: Books are constantly changing. For this project I looked at books and how they have change...
The erroneous belief that a new medium will completely replace a previous one is nowhere more eviden...
This essay looks at the very early history of text indexing and browsing and suggests how old techni...
In our time of increasing reliance on digital media the history of the book has a special role to pl...
Looking at the ‘literature and science’ field from a book history perspective, this article discusse...
One can argue that he history of texts is closely linked to the history of technology. From papyrus ...
The description of technically clever or complex objects was not a recognized subgenre in early Iris...
“Whoever invented the wheel was an idiot, who invented the other three who was a genius”. (Isaac Si...
The term Great Books as used in this article refers in general to the classics on the lists compil...
An impressive body of meticulous scholarship in the history of the book has led scholars to r...
“All the world acknowledges that the invention is the greatest event that secular history has record...
Steven McCarthy, University of Minnesota Digitized text and images are now unbound from printed ink...
36 pages color illustrations 23 cm. Chanticleer wonder-story books. Designed by the Isotype Institu...
If you’ve been on this planet recently and have access to electricity, you are probably familiar wit...
A power point history of library "technology" as seen through gadgets and paraphernalia that librari...
abstract: Books are constantly changing. For this project I looked at books and how they have change...
The erroneous belief that a new medium will completely replace a previous one is nowhere more eviden...
This essay looks at the very early history of text indexing and browsing and suggests how old techni...
In our time of increasing reliance on digital media the history of the book has a special role to pl...
Looking at the ‘literature and science’ field from a book history perspective, this article discusse...