Just wanted to let everyone know about a two-day program at Princeton University in October on Avant-Garde magazines and digital archives. Looks to be a fascinating discussion on how to represent these periodicals […]
A few weeks ago Matt Kirschenbaum spoke about Len Deighton, the British spy novelist whose Bomber (1970) is considered the first novel written on a word processor. Len Deighton was also a fairly prolific cookbook […]
In May, 2012, ProQuest, the historical newspaper and scholarly journal database, introduced Udini, “an inventive new research service that provides individuals with access to premium content and cutting edge […]
Genevieve asked a great question Monday night: How does one verify the data reflected in mapping platforms?
In his answer, Steve Romalewski stressed that when examining any kind of data, critical thinking is […]
The Cookstrip Cookbook, The Action Cookbook, and Ou est le Garlic? are some of Deighton’s cookbook titles. NYPL has copies of all of them, but you should be able to find them on Abe.com, too. Enjoy!