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Though they wrote some fifty years before the first appearance of large electronic literary archives, Jorge Luis Borges and Virginia Woolf both present analyses relevant to present-day literary databases like Google Books, the Internet Archive, and the Digital Public Library of America. Borges seems to present a negative case, suggesting that access to too much information can overwhelm rather than enlighten. Virginia Woolf seems to imply something more positive: that electronic databases can eliminate access restrictions related to class, gender, and geography, and thus democratize knowledge. In your paper, pair one or both of these writers (Borges and/or Woolf) with two or more of the archives listed on the syllabus (Google Books, Internet Archive, Digital Public Library of America, JSTOR, Project Gutenberg, EEBO, the Modernist Journals Project). Use the ideas of Borges and/or Woolf to critique your selected archives ? or use the archives to critique the ideas of Borges or Woolf. You must advance a clear argument, and focus on specific examples in arguing your thesis.
*The name of the course is “Digital Text”.
*To complete this essay, I will upload both excerpts of novel by Borges and Woolf. For this essay, I suggest the writer to use both articles by Borges and Woolf to critique selected archives. However, using only one article (either Borges or Woolf) is fine as long as the writer clearly pairs it with the two archives I chose.
I chose two archives called, “Google Books” and “Digital Public Library of America”.
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