You are looking at content from Sapping Attention, which was my primary blog from 2010 to 2015; I am republishing all items from there on this page, but for the foreseeable future you should be able to read them in their original form at sappingattention.blogspot.com. For current posts, see here.

Posts with tag Libraries


← Back to all posts
May 08 2012

Its pretty obvious that one of the many problems in studying history by relying on the print record is that writers of books are disproportionately male.

May 07 2012

We just rolled out a new version of Bookworm (now going under the name Bookworm Open Library) that works on the same codebase as the ArXiv Bookworm released last month. The most noticeable changes are a cleaner and more flexible UI (mostly put together for the ArXiv by Neva Cherniavksy and Martin Camacho, and revamped by Neva to work on the OL version), couple with some behind-the-scenes tweaks that should make it easy to add new Bookworms on other sets of texts in the future. But as a little bonus, theres an additional metadata category in the Open Library Bookworm were calling author gender.

Apr 27 2012

[The American Antiquarian Society conference in Worcester last weekend had an interesting rider on the conference invitationthey wanted 500 words from each participant on the prospects for independent research libraries. Im posting that response here.]

Mar 06 2012

A quick follow-up on this issue of author gender.