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Black Quotidian by Matthew F. Delmont

The following archival versions of Black Quotidian represent descriptive, remediated, and/or restructured publication content. When browser and server technologies advance beyond the ability to support the original publication code, these resources provide alternative ways of engaging with the publication.

WEB ARCHIVE

The web archive presents a high-fidelity, interactive experience much like the experience of reading the live web publication. The original source code is not visible in the web archive version, so users wanting to inspect the source via a browser's web developer tools should be aware that they are viewing a remediated content package instead of the original web structure and content and application code.

STANFORD DIGITAL REPOSITORY

The Stanford Digital Repository collection (see full contents list with links to individual assets) contains the project's media files and the Scalar platform's RDF-JSON export file, a single file including the project's textual content and structural relationships. Also included in the collection are the project's documentation, screencast, web archive, and code files used for the modified internal Scalar styles. In raw form the files in this collection are not interactive and are rarely human-readable. Please consult the documentation for a description of the original interactive user experience.

DOCUMENTATION

The documentation serves as a descriptive account of the original publication's user experience, technical requirements, structure, and sources. It includes a promotional video highlighting the project's look, feel, and functionality in the event the live project and its high-fidelity preservation copies are no longer accessible.