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==Summary==
 
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There are five sections: Introductions, Hacking Scholarship, Hacking Teaching, Hacking Institutions, Cautions
  
 
==Useful Content==
 
==Useful Content==
 
  
 
==Table of Contents==
 
==Table of Contents==
  
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::'''Introductions'''
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#Preface
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#Why "Hacking"?<br/><br/>'''Hacking Scholarship'''<br/>
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#Getting Yourself Out of the Business in Five Easy Steps
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#Burn the Boats/Books
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#Reinventing the Academic Journal
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#Reading and Writing
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#Voices: Blogging
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#The Crisis of Audience and the Open-Access Solution
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#Open-Access Publishing
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#Open Access and Scholarly Values: A Conversation
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#Voices: Sharing One's Research
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#Making Digital Scholarship Count
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#Theory, Method, and Digital Humanities<br/><br/>'''Hacking Teaching'''<br/>
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#Dear Students
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#Lectures are Bullshit
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#From Knowledge to Knowledge-able
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#Voices: Classroom Engagement
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#Digital Literacy and the Undergraduate Curriculum
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#What's Wrong with Writing Essays: A Conversation
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#Assessment versus Innovation
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#A Personal Cyberinfrastructure
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#Voices: Learning Management Systems
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#Hacking the Dissertation
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#How to Read a Book in One Hour<br/><br/>'''Hacking Institutions'''<br/>
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#The Absent Presence: A Conversation
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#Uninvited Guests: Twitter at Invitation-Only Events
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#Unconferences
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#Voices: Twitter at Conferences
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#The Entropic Library
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#The Wrong Business for Libraries
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#Reimaginging Academic Archives
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#Interdisciplinary Centers and Spaces
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#Take an Elective
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#Voices: Interdisciplinarity<br/><br/>'''Cautions'''<br/>
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#An Open Letter to the Forces of Change
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#The Trouble with Digital Culture
  
 
==Review==
 
==Review==
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*The section on Hacking Teaching looks super interesting!
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 23 April 2019



Summary

There are five sections: Introductions, Hacking Scholarship, Hacking Teaching, Hacking Institutions, Cautions

Useful Content

Table of Contents

Introductions
  1. Preface
  2. Why "Hacking"?

    Hacking Scholarship
  3. Getting Yourself Out of the Business in Five Easy Steps
  4. Burn the Boats/Books
  5. Reinventing the Academic Journal
  6. Reading and Writing
  7. Voices: Blogging
  8. The Crisis of Audience and the Open-Access Solution
  9. Open-Access Publishing
  10. Open Access and Scholarly Values: A Conversation
  11. Voices: Sharing One's Research
  12. Making Digital Scholarship Count
  13. Theory, Method, and Digital Humanities

    Hacking Teaching
  14. Dear Students
  15. Lectures are Bullshit
  16. From Knowledge to Knowledge-able
  17. Voices: Classroom Engagement
  18. Digital Literacy and the Undergraduate Curriculum
  19. What's Wrong with Writing Essays: A Conversation
  20. Assessment versus Innovation
  21. A Personal Cyberinfrastructure
  22. Voices: Learning Management Systems
  23. Hacking the Dissertation
  24. How to Read a Book in One Hour

    Hacking Institutions
  25. The Absent Presence: A Conversation
  26. Uninvited Guests: Twitter at Invitation-Only Events
  27. Unconferences
  28. Voices: Twitter at Conferences
  29. The Entropic Library
  30. The Wrong Business for Libraries
  31. Reimaginging Academic Archives
  32. Interdisciplinary Centers and Spaces
  33. Take an Elective
  34. Voices: Interdisciplinarity

    Cautions
  35. An Open Letter to the Forces of Change
  36. The Trouble with Digital Culture

Review

  • The section on Hacking Teaching looks super interesting!