Aha

Jun. 3rd, 2007 11:42 pm
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So I went and looked at some related websites. Not usuable sources and not contradictory, although some of them added details in interesting places, but different enough to stimulate ideas about how I can order the material I have to use. We have inspiration.

Also found this, which is rather cool if you're into really old books http://www.bl.uk/treasures/treasuresinfull.html & http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/digitisation.html

Date: 2007-06-03 04:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cached41.livejournal.com
You're using google scholar? I usually use that to find something that looks interesting, then head into EBSCO (via uni) to find the full text, if it's not there.

Google Scholar - "Printing History" (http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=printing+history&hl=en&lr=&safe=off)

Date: 2007-06-03 04:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cached41.livejournal.com
Grafton, A., AHR Forum: How Revolutionary Was the Print Revolution?. The American Historical Review 107.1 (2002): 1 pars. 3 Jun. 2007 <http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/107.1/ah0102000084.html>.

I get so hooked on this research stuff.

Date: 2007-06-05 11:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] monissaw.livejournal.com

Thanks :)

Course coordinator doesn't seem that keen on "other sources". Because they might not be realiable. Which is a bit different, and annoying.

Is that a new icon?

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