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dtc-wsuv.org dtc-wsuv.org
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literary works created with the use of a computer for the electronic medium such that they cannot be experienced in any meaningful way without the mediation of an electronic device
According to this definition, a script even though typed is not e-lit but movie made out of it, is e-lit. A book on Harry Potter (even an e-book) is not e-lit but the movie surely is...Have I interpreted this correctly?
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such that they cannot be experienced in any meaningful way without the mediation of an electronic device
By adding the absolute word "cannot" (though softened perhaps a bit by adding "meaningful way"), this seems a narrower definition than the previous one, which I'm fine with.
BTW, if this e-lit course is held a second time, you'll have to find new pages to annotate, as these ones have already slowed to a crawl with all the multiple highlights over the same text. I hope the devs of Hypothes.is are watching!
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www.dichtung-digital.org www.dichtung-digital.org
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(diskettes sold by mail order)
So not only were these early e-lit efforts probably created using non-open software, they were distributed using now-obsolete physical media? I hope someone somewhere has backed them all up to modern formats and media.
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courses.edx.org courses.edx.org
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samplereality
Adding text to a highlight makes it a note (and gives you the chance to make it public), whereas highlights default to private I think).
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bookmarklet
This is a note - I'm not 100% sure what the difference is between notes and highlighting, yet, since we can add comments to notes and notes generate highlights?
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Hypothes.is lets you annotate the web
Test
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