Again e-books

From: Laval Hunsucker <amoinsde_at_nyob>
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 05:16:46 -0700
To: NGC4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU
This CFPr just distributed this morning on the 
( moderated ) Humanist list will, I should think, 
be interesting to some of you here. Strange that 
it appears with precious little time to react 
before the stated deadline -- but I'm passing it 
along mostly just for your information and 
reflection :  

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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 11:18:09 -0400
        From: Matthew 
Kirschenbaum <mkirschenbaum_at_gmail.com>
        
Subject: MLA 2011 CFP: Ebooks as Bibliographical Objects

I am 
looking for proposals for the following session I am organizing
on 
behalf of the Discussion Group on Bibliography and Textual Studies
for the 2011 MLA in Los 
Angeles:

Title: E-books as Bibliographical Objects

Description: Kindle, Nook, iPhone, etc., in relation to any aspect of
bibliography, history of the book, or textual studies.

Submission 
Requirements: Abstracts and brief vitae   Deadline: 26 Mar. 2010

Organizer: Matthew Gary Kirschenbaum (mgk_at_umd.edu)

This session is guaranteed to be on the program.

-- 
Matthew 
Kirschenbaum
Associate Professor of 
English
Associate Director, Maryland Institute for Technology in the 
Humanities (MITH)
Director, Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC, a new 
Living/Learning
Program in the Honors College)
University of 
Maryland
301-405-8505 or 301-314-7111 (fax)
http://mkirschenbaum.net

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 - Laval Hunsucker
   Breukelen, Nederland



      
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