6 Matching Annotations
- Nov 2024
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blog.ayjay.org blog.ayjay.org
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So look for this blog to become something like Cory Doctorow’s Memex Method, a commonplace book as a public database — though I prefer to call it the Mathom-house Method. There will be more posts here, I think. But for heaven’s sake if you don’t like, or don’t agree with, or otherwise disapprove of something I quote, don’t send me an email about it.
I always thought that Alan Jacobs blogging practice was a method of commonplacing and digital publishing all rolled up into one. Nice to see him lay out some of his thinking and method here.
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- Oct 2023
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www.thenewatlantis.com www.thenewatlantis.com
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“A tool to think with, not a tool to publish with” — this seems to me essential. I feel that I spend a lot of time trying to think with tools meant for publishing.
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- Jul 2023
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blog.ayjay.org blog.ayjay.org
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https://blog.ayjay.org/unanswered-questions/
The index-card based notes pictured in this post certainly makes me think that Alan Jacobs has the sort of note taking/commonplace book sort of practice I thought he would.
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- Jun 2023
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blog.ayjay.org blog.ayjay.org
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circulation is the lifeblood of reading.
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- Oct 2022
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social.ayjay.org social.ayjay.org
- Nov 2021
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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“Culture catechizes,” Alan Jacobs, a distinguished professor of humanities in the honors program at Baylor University, told me. Culture teaches us what matters and what views we should take about what matters. Our current political culture, Jacobs argued, has multiple technologies and platforms for catechizing—television, radio, Facebook, Twitter, and podcasts among them. People who want to be connected to their political tribe—the people they think are like them, the people they think are on their side—subject themselves to its catechesis all day long, every single day, hour after hour after hour.
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