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Transferred Illusions Digital Technology And The Forms Of Print Marilyn Deegan

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Transferred Illusions Digital Technology And The Forms Of Print Marilyn Deegan
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Marilyn Deegan, Kathryn Sutherland
ISBN: 9780754670162, 9780754697732, 0754670163, 0754697738
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Transferred Illusions Digital Technology And The Forms Of Print Marilyn Deegan by Marilyn Deegan, Kathryn Sutherland 9780754670162, 9780754697732, 0754670163, 0754697738 instant download after payment.

This is a study of the forms and institutions of print - newspapers, books, scholarly editions, publishing, libraries - as they relate to and are changed by emergent digital forms and institutions. In the early 1990s hypertext was briefly hailed as a liberating writing tool for non-linear creation. Fast forward no more than a decade, and we are reading old books from screens. It is, however, the newspaper, for around two hundred years print's most powerful mass vehicle, whose economy persuasively shapes its electronic remediation through huge digitization initiatives, dominated by a handful of centralizing service providers, funded and wrapped round by online advertising. The error is to assume a culture of total replacement. The Internet is just another information space, sharing characteristics that have always defined such spaces - wonderfully effective and unstable, loaded with valuable resources and misinformation; that is, both good and bad. This is why it is important that writers, critics, publishers and librarians - in modern parlance, the knowledge providers - be critically engaged in shaping and regulating cyberspace, and not merely the passive instruments or unreflecting users of the digital tools in our hands.

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