Black Game Studies introduces the work of game makers from the African diaspora through academic scholarship, personal narratives and a catalog of works. It aims to provide a foundation from which researchers, designers, developers, game historians and others can draw an understanding of patterns, pr...
Black Game Studies introduces the work of game makers from the African diaspora through academic scholarship, personal narratives and a catalog of works. It aims to provide a foundation from which researchers, designers, developers, game historians and others can draw an understanding of patterns, pr...
Black Game Studies introduces the work of game makers from the African diaspora through academic scholarship, personal narratives and a catalog of works. It aims to provide a foundation from which researchers, designers, developers, game historians and others can draw an understanding of patterns, pr...
Black Game Studies introduces the work of game makers from the African diaspora through academic scholarship, personal narratives and a catalog of works. It aims to provide a foundation from which researchers, designers, developers, game historians and others can draw an understanding of patterns, pr...
Hearing this, Dewey set out a catalog-minded mission for the group: “We ought to find out what is the most legible handwriting.” This was the beginning of “library hand,” a penmanship style developed over the ensuing year or so for the purpose of keeping catalogs standardized and legibl...
We have a long history of learning as we go in mastering new technology, from the typewriter to the online public catalog to e-reference. The important part to remember is that we librarians are both learning and going, and that the job of connecting people to ideas is still very much ...
In his bookFrom Counterculture to Cyberculture, historian Fred Turner examines the influence of Stewart Brand and theWhole Earth Catalogon the the emergence of Silicon Valley as the center of technological development in the US in the 1960s. Turner uses a poem by Richard Brautigan, printed and ...