- Jan 2024
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web.archive.org web.archive.org
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https://web.archive.org/web/sitemap/https://machines.kfitz.info/ss22/
Archives of Kathleen Fitzpatrick's machines.kfitz.info sites for teaching/past courses.
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hcommons.org hcommons.org
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Syllabus: Peculiar Genres of Academic Writing<br /> https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:44397/ by Kathleen Fitzpatrick
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- May 2022
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notes.knowledgefutures.org notes.knowledgefutures.org
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A short text "interview" with the authors of three works that posted versions of their books online for an open review via annotation.
These could be added to the example and experience of Kathleen Fitzpatrick.
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- Aug 2019
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bookbook.pubpub.org bookbook.pubpub.org
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Moreover, annotation is the agreed upon means of starting and sustaining that conversation.
With this text appearing on bookbook.pubpub.org being an excellent example of just this. #meta
I'm sort of hoping for some discussion of Kathleen Fitzpatrick's process behind her book Planned Obsolescence which was released in draft form for open peer review in fall 2009, much like Annotations. It's the first example I can think of a scholar doing something like this digitally in public, though there may have been other earlier examples.
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