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Remediating—refashioning an older form to a newer—from print to digital requires a set of detail-oriented skills. These skills also depend on the platform. We will learn integral formatting skills for MediaWiki by helping to remediate paper articles to the online version of the academic periodical of the {{NMS}}. | Remediating—refashioning an older form to a newer—from print to digital requires a set of detail-oriented skills. These skills also depend on the platform. We will learn integral formatting skills for MediaWiki by helping to remediate paper articles to the online version of the academic periodical of the {{NMS}}. | ||
As a class, we will be responsible for completing the remediation of the entire issue of [[pm:The Mailer Review/Volume 2, 2008|''The Mailer Review'' volume 2 from 2008]] from print to digital form. Some of it is done, so we have about sixteen articles, three book reviews, three creative works, and a bibliography. | As a class, we will be responsible for completing the remediation of the entire issue of [[pm:The Mailer Review/Volume 2, 2008|''The Mailer Review'' volume 2 from 2008]] from print to digital form. Some of it is done, so we have about sixteen articles, three book reviews, three creative works, and a bibliography.<ref>Since we have two sections of NMAC 3108, we may also need to work on articles from another volume.</ref> | ||
The first half of the semester will have our lessons competing this task, step-by-step, to be sure each text is remediated perfectly. You will learn basic editing techniques for MediaWiki that will be applicable to your later work on Wikipedia. Since this is a ''real'' journal, our job is to make its remediation flawless—maybe even ''better'' than the print version. | The first half of the semester will have our lessons competing this task, step-by-step, to be sure each text is remediated perfectly. You will learn basic editing techniques for MediaWiki that will be applicable to your later work on Wikipedia. Since this is a ''real'' scholarly journal, our job is to make its remediation flawless—maybe even ''better'' than the print version. | ||
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This requirement has you acting as volunteer digital editor for a real online journal: The Mailer Review. As a cohort of editors, we will be responsible for remediating the entirety of a print issue of the Review to a digital format on Project Mailer, a MediaWiki platform.
Remediating—refashioning an older form to a newer—from print to digital requires a set of detail-oriented skills. These skills also depend on the platform. We will learn integral formatting skills for MediaWiki by helping to remediate paper articles to the online version of the academic periodical of the Norman Mailer Society.
As a class, we will be responsible for completing the remediation of the entire issue of The Mailer Review volume 2 from 2008 from print to digital form. Some of it is done, so we have about sixteen articles, three book reviews, three creative works, and a bibliography.[1]
The first half of the semester will have our lessons competing this task, step-by-step, to be sure each text is remediated perfectly. You will learn basic editing techniques for MediaWiki that will be applicable to your later work on Wikipedia. Since this is a real scholarly journal, our job is to make its remediation flawless—maybe even better than the print version.
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- ↑ Since we have two sections of NMAC 3108, we may also need to work on articles from another volume.
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