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    Mapping Lawrence County, Indiana: An Annotated Bibliography, 1818–1941
    (Bedford, Ind.: Lawrence County Museum of History, 2024) Nord, David Paul
    "Mapping Lawrence County, Indiana" is an annotated and illustrated bibliography of historic maps of the county, from its organization in 1818 through 1941. It includes state and county atlases, federal land office records, city and town plat maps, railroad maps, auto motoring maps, geological and topographic maps, river navigation charts, industry maps, soil and land use maps, postal maps, census maps, school maps, national forest and state park maps, and fire insurance maps. It lists items in more than two dozen map collections around the country. The PDF version of the bibliography includes clickable hyperlinks to all listed maps that are publicly available online. The main purpose of the bibliography is to connect anyone interested in Lawrence County with the wonderful cartographic resources that are freely available online.
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    Mapping Monroe County, Indiana: An Annotated Bibliography, 1815–1941
    (Monroe County History Center, 2021) Nord, David Paul
    "Mapping Monroe County, Indiana" is an annotated and illustrated bibliography of historic maps of the county, the city of Bloomington, and the IU campus, from 1815 through 1941. It includes state and county atlases, federal land office records, property maps, city and town plat maps, railroad maps, road maps, geological and topographic maps, river navigation charts, limestone industry maps, soil and land use maps, postal maps, census maps, campus maps, national forest maps, and fire insurance maps. It lists items in dozens of map collections around the state and country. The PDF version of the bibliography includes clickable hyperlinks to all listed maps that are available online. The main purpose of the bibliography is to connect anyone interested in Monroe County, Bloomington, and the IU campus with the wonderful cartographic resources that are freely available online.
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    Media Maken (2010)
    (Lannoo, 2010) Deuze, Mark
    Het is inmiddels bijna een cliché: we leven een digitaal leven, ondergedompeld in media, we zijn altijd en overal bereikbaar. Ons mediagebruik – en vooral dat van jongeren – schuift langzaam maar zeker op naar apparaten en functies, die met elkaar gemeen hebben dat ze draagbaar, draadloos, convergent en genetwerkt zijn. Het beste voorbeeld daarvan is wel de eigentijdse mobiele telefoon, waarbij activiteiten als bellen, mailen, chatten, websurfen, fotograferen, televisiekijken en (alleen of samen met anderen) spelletjes spelen volledig door elkaar heen lopen. Het leven is vergeven van – al dan niet – nieuwe media, die steeds dieper doordringen in ons bestaan. Dat grijpt plaats via de apparaten die we elke dag gebruiken, door de wijze waarop we communiceren en alledaagse beslissingen nemen, in de manier waarop we de wereld om ons heen begrijpen. We leven met andere woorden niet meer met media, maar in media.
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    Corporate Appropriation of Participatory Culture
    (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishers, 2008) Deuze, Mark
    Reportedly, there currently are more than one billion internet users, with two billion users expected by 2011 (out of a projected world population of seven billion around that time). Among the top ten countries in internet usage are the United States, China, India, Germany, Brazil, and Russia, where internet penetration reaches about two-thirds of the population. With businesses – particularly those in the cultural and creative industries – rapidly supplementing or even transferring investments to online, internet has become the foremost frontier over which symbolic, financial and cultural battles are fought. In this chapter, I explore the intersections of commerce and creativity, content and connectivity in terms of a corporate appropriation of the participatory media culture of internet, using social media in general and weblogs in particular as a case study. I will argue that without extending existing definitions of media literacies, and without reinterpreting intellectual property and copyright legislation to extend protections outside of the boundaries of the firm or the state (towards the individual professional or amateur culture creators), the presumably co-creative and collaborative potential of the new digital and networked media ecology will be an exclusive playground for political and commercial institutions rather than a platform for individual cultural entrepreneurs.
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    Guerilla winkels, het SoCo Experiment en een volgende Big Bang
    (Leiden University Press, 2008-01-18) Deuze, Mark
    Guerilla winkels, het SoCo Experiment en een volgende Big Bang: Over de rol van nieuwe media en de toekomst van journalistiek in een vloeibare samenleving. Rede uitgesproken bij de aanvaarding van het ambt van hoogleraar in de Journalistiek en Nieuwe Media aan de Universiteit Leiden op vrijdag 18 januari 2008 door Mark Deuze.