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Digital commonplacing

机译:数字共配

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This paper presents illustrative examples of digital technology that facilitates information sorting and recontextualizing. A number of online media, like microblogging and photo sharing Web sites, allow collecting and systematizing information over time. Citations and user annotations, along with copied and embedded multimodal material, are compiled into new works through a complex interplay between users and Web services. The resulting texts can be seen as remixes, created by tags and links to various sources, which let individual contributions become part of a large number of potentially new texts. This article examines two examples to highlight qualities of tagging written and visual information: Twitter and Pinterest. This way of reusing digital information may be compared to similar analogue information management practices, known as commonplacing, found in early modern Europe. Readers would keep useful information to be retrieved later by copying passages from their own reading into notebooks called commonplace books.
机译:本文介绍了有助于信息分类和重新关联化的数字技术的示例。诸如微博和照片共享网站之类的许多在线媒体都允许随着时间的推移收集和系统化信息。通过用户和Web服务之间的复杂相互作用,引文和用户注释以及复制和嵌入的多模式材料被编译成新作品。产生的文本可以看作是由标签和指向各种来源的链接创建的混音,这使单个文稿成为大量潜在新文本的一部分。本文研究了两个示例来强调标记书面和视觉信息的质量:Twitter和Pinterest。可以将这种重用数字信息的方式与在现代欧洲早期发现的类似的模拟信息管理实践(称为通用)进行比较。读者可以通过将自己阅读的文章复制到称为普通书的笔记本中来保留有用的信息,以便日后检索。

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