Blogging with an eye towards finding background info for my “Media and Culture” class next term.
Once a writer’s archive consisted of letters, badly-typed first drafts and corrected manuscripts. But now they write on computers and communicate by email, what clues to their creative process remain? Archaeologist Christine Finn sets out to explore how the new generation of archive from the digital age will be made accessible to future generations. —Tales from the Digital Archive.
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