[Air-l] Citing Online Resources
Lachlan Brown
lachlan at london.com
Mon Feb 18 07:45:29 PST 2002
Oh, I almost forgot...
If the production of knowledge is to be
the growth industry we are led to believe it
will be, and clearly expect it to be where
we have investments in the field,
there is an additional complication to
help provide endless work for the scholars
of the future, particularly those concerned with the heremeneutics of the digital file.
Not only the date of production and consumption of the online work must be cited, but the date, in specific
instances, where these instances cast
light upon the politics of the production
of knowledge, and insight into the 'megla-media' aspirations of particular scholars,
of erasure of files must also be
cited. One suspects feminism(s) might
extend their inquiry to The Archive to
extend the domains of feminist inquiry to
the very basis of the University and of
Scholarship.
I love scholarship.
Lachlan
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