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Sharing Reading in 140 Characters

August 28, 2015 by Barbara Fister

(Cross-posted from Barbara Fister's Place) Twitter is kind of hard to explain to those who don’t use it regularly. Originally described as a “micro-blogging platform,” it’s often dismissed as a trivial pursuit. How can you possibly say anything meaningful in 140 characters? Why do I care what somebody ate for breakfast? How does this thing even work? What a useless … [Read more...] about Sharing Reading in 140 Characters

Digital Networks and Reading

June 7, 2014 by Barbara Fister

I'm delighted to be invited to participate in this project from afar - a small town in Minnesota, USA, to be all geocoordinated about it. I'm just starting a year-long project to explore digital reading networks, so this site feels like home. But I am putting the stress in a slightly different place than some of the contributors here. I'm not looking at reading digitally as … [Read more...] about Digital Networks and Reading

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