Archive

Archive

According to Harris, โ€œdigital, electronic, and hypertextual archives have come to represent online and virtual environmentsโ€ (Katherine Harris, JHGDM 16);

Archiving is โ€œguided by principles of preserving historyโ€ (Katherine Harris, JHGDM 16).

Increasingly our possessions and our communications are no longer material, theyโ€™re digital and they are dependent on technology to make them accessible. As new technology emerges and current technology becomes obsolete, we need to actively manage our digital possessions to help protect them and keep them available for years to come.

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Patchwork Girl Stands on The Shoulders of Shelley & Baum

PATCHWORK GIRL

Shelley Jacksonโ€™s Patchwork Girl demonstrates how intertextual allusions are used as piecework in order to construct new literatures together from various sources of the past. Presented in hypertext format, Patchwork Girl uses intertextual allusions borrowed from canonical texts such as Mary Shelleyโ€™s Frankenstein and L. Frank Baumโ€™s Patchwork Girl of Oz to create a new work inspired by and in reference to Shelley and Baumโ€™s works, reinterpreting their ideas and making them modern. The work of Patchwork Girl proves that literature has always been intertextual – writers have forever been influenced by other writers. We are all only standing on the shoulders of giants.

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