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Smithsonian July 2005 Clell Bryant |
Tocqueville's America The French author's piquant observations on American gumption and political hypocrisy in Democracy in America sound remarkably contemporary 200 years after his birth. |
Reason June 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
Higher Learning In which our man in Washington foregoes dirty talk for Tocqueville and finally learns what a wigwam is... |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2011 Gauthereau-Bryson et al. |
Digitization Practices for Translations: Lessons Learned from the Our Americas Archive Partnership Project This paper discusses the complexities involved in digitizing multilingual historical documents, including practices for creating "born-digital" translations and unique metadata to best describe these rare, primary documents. |
D-Lib March 2006 David A. Smith |
Debabelizing Libraries: Machine Translation by and for Digital Collections Million-book libraries provide not only testbeds for existing ideas, but also several problems in need of immediate solution. As data acquisition becomes more automated, cataloguing needs more automated help. |
Searcher February 2012 Nancy K. Herther |
Feature: Language Translation in the Internet Age - 'my Hovercraft is Full of Eels' Webpages are designed to attract users and to keep them coming back. Along with poor design and typos, issues of unclear messages plague many websites today. |
Salon.com September 15, 2000 John W. Dean |
Gratuitous advice The author of "Blind Ambition: The White House Years" and former counsel to President Nixon picks five favorite nonfiction books for the next POTUS to read. |
Reason July 2006 Cathy Young |
The Cult of 'Manliness' A curmudgeon's defense of American "manly men" devolves quickly into self-parody in the book Manliness by Harvey C. Mansfield. |