Sunday, November 21, 2010

Week of 11/16 lectures and reading

First off, I enjoyed the discussion about the Internet Archive's "wayback machine". I'd also wondered why certain sites were archived and other sites weren't, so thank you for clearing that up, Dr. He. I also enjoyed learning about the Perseus DL and its origins.

There are no muddiest points for this week.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Muddiest Point for Week of 11/9/10

This isn't really a "muddiest point" post as much as it a comment on submitting the assignments and the digital dropbox and what not. When I submitted assignment 1 via the digital dropbox, I actually just added it without hitting "submit", so it just lingered there for weeks before I realized that the instructor(s) may have not received it. I straightened out the situation with the TA and submitted assignments 2 and 3 as well as the exam without a problem. Based upon the chart that Dr. He showed at the beginning of class last Tuesday, it seemed to indicate that despite the fact that my assignment 1 was in fact submitted and (when I pointed out that I'd submitted it weeks earlier) graded, I hadn't submitted the assignment. Thus, I e-mailed Dr. He and the TA yet again and hopefully this will be straightened out and my work for this assignment will count!

The bottom line to this, I guess, is that I much prefer submitting assignments via the Assignments tab or directly via e-mail as opposed to the Digital dropbox.

Week of 11/9 lectures and reading

I really enjoyed this week's lecture and some of the readings as well. In fact, it may have been my favorite lecture so far in the entire course. I'm very interested in the process of digitization and preservation and the issues surrounding it. Like many, I found it ironic that Google doesn't even preserve its history going back to 1998 and furthermore, I have to agree that digitization is just a way to backup originals and shouldn't be used as a substitute for them. This point was further evidenced by the amount examples cited like the Alexandria Library in which innumerable resources were lost forever. As always, it's best to have multiple copies of documents for the sake of preservation. In any case, it reminded me of some of the things covered in the Intro to Archives class I took last spring, so it's nice to see tie-ins with other courses and subjects, too.

Exam

I wasn't sure if we were supposed to post an entry last week because of the exam and the fact that was no class and no assigned readings, but just in case, I wanted to share my thoughts on it. Although we had 3 days to do it, I did it over the course of 3 evenings and it took me until about 10 PM on the night it was due to finish. I didn't mind it that much, though. It gave me a good chance to get reacquainted with the notes/slides from each previous lecture (though it concentrated heavily on the 1st few weeks or it seemed that way to me) and it was a good way to re-learn some of the information that we've learned so far in the course as well. I just hope that I did OK.