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Digital library history: the virtual bookcases of James Joyce and Samuel Beckett
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Abstract
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This article investigates to what extent it is possible, not only to digitize a writers extant library, but also to reconstruct her or his virtual library. The central question is whether digitizing a writers library is not in fact a form of digitizing a library history, and whether this implies the possibility of interdisciplinary collaboration between library history and genetic criticism. |
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Language
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English
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Quaerendo : a quarterly journal from the Low Countries devoted to manuscripts and printed books. - Amsterdam, 1971, currens
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Publication
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Amsterdam
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2016
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ISSN
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0014-9527
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1570-0690
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DOI
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10.1163/15700690-12341348
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Volume/pages
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46
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(2016)
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ISI
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000392274700007
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Full text (publisher's version - intranet only)
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