"Take Note" brings together scholars from literature, history, media studies, information science, and computer science to explore the past and future roles of note-taking across the university. Panelists will discuss the history of note-taking in different disciplines as well as the potential of emerging digital annotation tools.
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Closing Remarks 00:00 Introduction by Diana Sorensen, Dean of Arts and Humanities; James F. Rothenberg Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and of Comparative Literature, Harvard University 01:18 Geoffrey Nunberg 11/02/2012
Digital Annotation Tools 00:00 Introduction by Jeffrey Schnapp, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures; Director, metaLAB (at) Harvard; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University 3:00 David Karger, Professor of Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 20:29 Bob Stein, Founder and Co-Director, Institute for the Future of the Book 29:49 David Levy, Professor, Information School, University of Washington 50:10 Q&A moderated by Jeffrey Schnapp
From Theater to Laboratory 00:00 Introduction by Alex Csiszar, Assistant Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University 02:37 Markus Krajewski, Associate Professor of Media History, Bauhaus University, Weimar 30:21 Tiffany Stern, Professor of English, University College, Oxford University 1:02:35 Q&A moderated by Alex Csiszar 11/2/2012
The Past and Future of Note-taking 00:00 Introduction by David Hall, Bartlett Research Professor of New England Church History, Harvard Divinity School 01:18 Peter Burke, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History, University of Cambridge 27:58 Lisa Gitelman, Associate Professor of Media and English, New York University 47:37 Q&A, moderated by David Hall
00:00 Welcome Remarks Lizabeth Cohen, Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies, Department of History, Harvard University Leah Price '91, RI '07, Senior Advisor to the Humanities Program, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Professor of English, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences Ann Blair '84, BI '99, Senior Advisor to the Humanities Program, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Henry Charles Lea Professor of History and Harvard College Professor, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences 26:50 Presentation of the Online Exhibition of Notes in Harvard Libraries and Museums Greg Afinogenov, PhD Candidate, Department of History, Harvard University
