my links, methinks
A brief defense of my delicious links for the edification and enlightenment of all involved:
1. public domain achieve: watch out Google, you’ve got competition. In a library class/workshop, this website was introduced as a valuable way to search for texts and illustrations. I agreed.
2. pitchfork media: this is a snobby indie music review site that I posted because Eric yelled at me for not having posted it.
3. English short title catalogue: a complete record of all of the titles in the 18th c. If one cannot understand how great this is, I don’t know how to convince them.
4. ECCO: in conjunction with the estc, this site has full text from the 18th c., but not all of them. A pretty good percentage though, I have been told about 3/4ths.
5. Shelley Jackson’s skin project: please see blog entry “Paradox or Attribute-Modality Mismatch” for an in-depth explanation of this one. ***Good luck Allyson!
6. Library Databases: I added this one because there was no reason that I should not add it. We all like the library, right?
7. 8010 Blog: I put this one up because I kept forgetting our class website and this way I didn’t have to remember it (these are now out of order and I apologize, I would have cut and pasted them around, but the format in the blog-write-post-thing lacks the ability, I trust you are all able to follow the list anyway…actually, no one probably noticed that it was out of order because I doubt anyone has the time to look at my delicious account simultaneously with reading this post to verify. If you do, you are a better time-manager than I).
8. Everyone else’s links: because I like you guys.
Stayed tuned for future installments!!
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