Posted: August 4th, 2010 | Author: Patrick | Filed under: Art, Books, History | No Comments »
A great online exhibit of Women in the book arts from Princeton University Library:
Unseen Hands: Women Printers, Binders and Book Designers.
Some wonderful stuff!

Posted: August 4th, 2010 | Author: Patrick | Filed under: Art, Design, Mobile, Technology | No Comments »
Plenty of these phonebooths in Syracuse; perhaps a good idea in conjunction with one of the online book-swapping services?
via unconsumption – Via halfletterpress: The Highland Park Book….
Posted: June 7th, 2010 | Author: Patrick | Filed under: Art, Creative Writing, Digital Humanities, Technology | No Comments »
(Sorry, not that ELO!)
The Electronic Literature Directory is a resource for readers and writers of born-digital literature. Created by the Electronic Literature Organization, it provides an extensive database listing electronic works, their authors, and their publishers. The descriptive entries are drafted by a community of e-lit authors who also tag each work and identify the techniques used in its creation. Discussions of entries are ongoing and offer a networked, peer-to-peer model for literary review.
Vist the Electronic Literature Directory.
Posted: May 26th, 2010 | Author: Patrick | Filed under: Art, Books, Digital Humanities, Discovery | No Comments »

Clicking a book links you to WorldCat, at which point you can request the title from ILL-- a nice touch from the non-lending library.
If you can’t get down to Marfa, TX (which, at some point in your life, you should), Donald Judd‘s library is now browseable online. Housed at the Chinati Foundation (hundreds of miles from Anywhere, TX) on some very Juddly shelves, the collection was meticulously recreated online for all to see.
Read an interview with the developers of this resource on ARTINFO.