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Tag Archives: murdoch
Murdoch redux
Following on from my previous post, some news: The British Library has backed down from digitising and putting online out of copyright editions of the Times. This raises serious questions about its whole mission: are they resigned to the irreplaceable … Continue reading
The Enclosure of the Historical Commons (2): Murdoch Junior
Last week James Murdoch spoke at the launch of UCL’s new Centre for Digital Humanities. Quite why they invited him I don’t know, for he appears to have no idea of what the Digital Humanities are. That said, his speech … Continue reading
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Tagged british library, commons, digital history, historical commons, murdoch, universities
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