
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society Ann M. Blair, “Too Much To Know: Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern Age” (Yale University Press, 2010)
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Mar 7, 2012 Chapters
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
How Did You Come to Work on Early Modern European History?
02:04 • 4min
The Encyclopaedia Problem
05:42 • 3min
What's Your Information Management Strategy?
08:38 • 4min
Do You Do Any Diagramming?
12:57 • 3min
How Do You Find Foreign Language Quotations on the Web?
15:39 • 5min
The Value of Rare Books
20:37 • 4min
Is There a Comparative Approach to Information Management?
24:44 • 4min
The History of Information Management and Early Modernity
28:40 • 4min
Why Nots Survive
32:59 • 4min
The Flower Metaphor in a Reference Book
36:31 • 2min
The Importance of Print
38:18 • 5min
What Constitutes a Note?
43:00 • 4min
The Importance of Collaboration to Note Taking
47:27 • 6min
The Polyanthea in Information Creation and Management
53:25 • 5min
The Importance of Blank Space and Color Print
58:37 • 4min
The Importance of Cutting and Pasting
01:02:22 • 4min
Compiling
01:06:34 • 3min
What's So Great About Early Reference Books?
01:09:05 • 2min
What's Next for You?
01:10:52 • 3min
