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==About the bootleg library== | ==About the bootleg library== | ||
The [[User:Simon/bootleg_library| bootleg library]] is a physical/digital/social collection of unauthorised republished texts. The digital bootleg library is a study resource for XPUB staff and students. | The [[User:Simon/bootleg_library| bootleg library]] is a physical/digital/social collection of unauthorised republished texts. The digital bootleg library is a study resource for XPUB staff and students. Self-hosted on a Raspberry Pi, the library runs on the open-source software [https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web calibre-web], which allows multiple file formats to be stored under the one catalogue listing. | ||
The collection is mostly media and art theory, feminism(s), but is inclusive of other interests. | |||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== |
Revision as of 13:57, 15 September 2020
About the bootleg library
The bootleg library is a physical/digital/social collection of unauthorised republished texts. The digital bootleg library is a study resource for XPUB staff and students. Self-hosted on a Raspberry Pi, the library runs on the open-source software calibre-web, which allows multiple file formats to be stored under the one catalogue listing.
The collection is mostly media and art theory, feminism(s), but is inclusive of other interests.