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=Graphviz Cover=
With the Graphvis Software [[User:Angeliki|Angeliki]] and me collected tags and connected them via the software.
With the [http://www.graphviz.org/ Graphvis Software], [[User:Angeliki|Angeliki]] and me collected tags and connected them via the software.
[[File:Scarf.jpg|thumbnail|graph printed on scarf]]
[[File:Thisfile.jpg|600px|frameless]]


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The markup of graphviz looks like the following:
The markup of graphvis looks like the following:


<source lang="text">
<source lang="text">

Latest revision as of 08:31, 27 March 2018

Graphviz Cover

With the Graphvis Software, Angeliki and me collected tags and connected them via the software.

graph printed on scarf

Thisfile.jpg


The markup of graphviz looks like the following:

digraph Reader {
#node [shape=box];
graph [	fontname = "PinyonScript",
		fontsize = 20,
		label = "\n\n\n\nObject Oriented Graphs\nStephen North, 3/19/93",
		size = "20,20",
		ratio=fill,
		splines=curved,
		overlap=false,
splines = true];
node [fontname = "PinyonScript", fontsize=20, shape=none, margin="0.02",overlap=false];
"Reader 4" -> "book digitization";
"Reader 4" -> "libraries";
"Reader 4" -> "universal library";
"Reader 4" -> "google books";
"Reader 4" -> "knowledge production";
"Reader 4" -> "archive politics";
"Reader 4" -> "situated knowledges";
"Reader 4" -> "semantics";
"Reader 4" -> "bias";
"Reader 4" -> "database";
"Reader 4" -> "women authors";
"Reader 4" -> "women in technology";
"Reader 4" -> "patriarchy";
"Reader 4" -> "feminism";
"Reader 4" -> "tactical media";
"Reader 4" -> "seamlessness";
"Reader 4" -> "literature";
"Reader 6" -> "orality";
"Reader 6" -> "situated knowledges";
"Reader 6" -> "bias";
"Reader 6" -> "algorithm";
"Reader 6" -> "women authors";
"Reader 6" -> "women in technology";
"Reader 6" -> "knowledge production";
"Reader 6" -> "master/slave";
"Reader 6" -> "weaving";
"Reader 6" -> "big data";
"Reader 6" -> "literature";
"Reader 6" -> "women jobs";
"Reader 1" -> "weaving";
"Reader 1" -> "women in technology";
"Reader 1" -> "feminism";
"Reader 1" -> "technofeminism";
"Reader 1" -> "cyberfeminism";
"Reader 1" -> "xenofeminism";
"Reader 1" -> "manifesto";
"Reader 1" -> "cyborgs";
"Reader 5" -> "feminism";
"Reader 5" -> "narrative";
"Reader 5" -> "database";
"Reader 5" -> "censorship";
"Reader 5" -> "algorithm";
"Reader 5" -> "book digitization";
"Reader 5" -> "big data";
"Reader 5" -> "situated knowledges";
"Reader 5" -> "scanning";
"Reader 5" -> "classification";
"Reader 5" -> "bias";
"Reader 2" -> "feminism";
"Reader 2" -> "libraries";
"Reader 2" -> "librarians";
"Reader 2" -> "classification";
"Reader 2" -> "archive politics";
"Reader 2" -> "trait theory";
"Reader 2" -> "women jobs";
"Reader 2" -> "algorithm";
"Reader 3" -> "piracy";
"Reader 3" -> "scanning";
"Reader 1" -> "scanning";
"Reader 2" -> "scanning";
"Reader 4" -> "scanning";
"Reader 6" -> "scanning";
"Reader 3" -> "librarians";
"Reader 3" -> "open access";
"Reader 3" -> "tactical media";
"Reader 3" -> "manifesto";
"Reader 3" -> "anonymous";
"Reader 3" -> "russian shadow library";
"Reader 3" -> "copyright";
"Reader 3" -> "censorship";
"Reader 3" -> "Soviet";
"Reader 3" -> "scientific";
"Reader 3" -> "libraries";
"Reader 3" -> "feminism";
overlap=false
label="
Reflections on Book Scanning: 
A Feminist Reader"
fontsize=34
margin="1";
}