This volume emerged from the 2013 conference ‘Resurrecting the Book’, which the researcher conceived and organised to commemorate the opening of the Library of Birmingham. The ensuing publication concentrates on the materiality of the book and the timeframe deliberates on two key moments: the hand-press period when printing challenged the hegemony of manuscript production; and our own age when the arrival of the computer and the production of e-books similarly questions modi operandi. It is now a commonplace to maintain that the current technological revolution has many affinities with the upheaval that accompanied the advent of the printing press. This volume argues that the parallels, continuities and differences in the material form of t...
The physical medium signifies. Any document type within any medium offers a semiotic setting of its ...
Students often approach discussions about the future of the book with a narrow conception of “the bo...
Steven McCarthy, University of Minnesota Digitized text and images are now unbound from printed ink...
This volume emerged from the 2013 conference ‘Resurrecting the Book’, which the researcher conceived...
In our time of increasing reliance on digital media the history of the book has a special role to pl...
13th Annual Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age: invited presentation - on...
“Digital-first” seems to be a crucial idea of our time. From the practical, economic, and even ecolo...
There exists a sort of gravitas attached to a book that is printed and bound by hand that gets lost ...
Digitalization has changed the preconditions for most media in recent decades, offering a rare oppor...
Digitalization has changed the preconditions for most media in recent decades, offering a rare oppor...
Digitalization has changed the preconditions for most media in recent decades, offering a rare oppor...
abstract: Books are constantly changing. For this project I looked at books and how they have change...
The physical medium signifies. Any document type within any medium offers a semiotic setting of its ...
There is a widely held, yet erroneous, belief that the invention of the book was concurrent with the...
There is a widely held, yet erroneous, belief that the invention of the book was concurrent with the...
The physical medium signifies. Any document type within any medium offers a semiotic setting of its ...
Students often approach discussions about the future of the book with a narrow conception of “the bo...
Steven McCarthy, University of Minnesota Digitized text and images are now unbound from printed ink...
This volume emerged from the 2013 conference ‘Resurrecting the Book’, which the researcher conceived...
In our time of increasing reliance on digital media the history of the book has a special role to pl...
13th Annual Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age: invited presentation - on...
“Digital-first” seems to be a crucial idea of our time. From the practical, economic, and even ecolo...
There exists a sort of gravitas attached to a book that is printed and bound by hand that gets lost ...
Digitalization has changed the preconditions for most media in recent decades, offering a rare oppor...
Digitalization has changed the preconditions for most media in recent decades, offering a rare oppor...
Digitalization has changed the preconditions for most media in recent decades, offering a rare oppor...
abstract: Books are constantly changing. For this project I looked at books and how they have change...
The physical medium signifies. Any document type within any medium offers a semiotic setting of its ...
There is a widely held, yet erroneous, belief that the invention of the book was concurrent with the...
There is a widely held, yet erroneous, belief that the invention of the book was concurrent with the...
The physical medium signifies. Any document type within any medium offers a semiotic setting of its ...
Students often approach discussions about the future of the book with a narrow conception of “the bo...
Steven McCarthy, University of Minnesota Digitized text and images are now unbound from printed ink...