information architecture & critical history of software (PhD research) in Toronto

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Quinn DuPont studies the critical history of software technologies, focusing on metaphysical, historical, and political issues. He has recently been studying the history of email and developing an argument about the modes of production for software development. Quinn is currently a MITACS Enhanced Accelerate PhD Fellow and iSchool PhD student in Toronto, Canada.

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  • Difference and Repetition
    Difference and Repetition
    by Gilles Deleuze
  • From Taylorism to Fordism: A Rational Madness
    From Taylorism to Fordism: A Rational Madness
    by Bernard Doray
  • Questioning Technology
    Questioning Technology
    by Andrew Feenberg
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Sunday
Oct252009

Zotero bibliographic manager, social library

I cannot sing high enough praises for Zotero. With the very stable 2.0 “beta” release it does nearly everything I would want in a bibliographic manager, and as they begin to offer a more social experience on the web and through their API I see more and more fuzziness between what I read, what I think, and who I discourse with. 

Join some of my groups (Information Ethics, and Philosophy of Technology), and visit my Zotero library.