Fair Use Checklist

This project using less than 10% of the novel and abides by Fair Use Guidelines. 

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Fair Use Checklist – Kesey

Note: This was added after the due date for the Digital Annotated Edition. 

2 thoughts on “Fair Use Checklist”

  1. Hi Eve!
    Great job on your project and presentation! It is really cool to be able to see how far it has come since our early conversations as a peer group! I thought you did a great job providing background on Kesey and how he has a unique perspective into life in a mental institution. I also thought it was a great idea that you linked one annotation to another if you referenced something having to do with it within your original annotation. The way you made the menus form a sentence that related to your thesis was also really cool! My only suggestion would be since the bibliography and header image sources got left out from the top menu, maybe you could have included links to them at the end of your “about the editor” page to bring attention to them in case the reader does not look at the bottom menu. I really enjoyed looking at your ADE and being able to see things the movie did not bring up!

  2. Hi Eve! I loved this entire project! I think this had great flow. All of your annotations, while long, were still very enjoyable to read and I felt like I was able to grasp what the book was about even though I did not read it (let’s also ignore the fact that I watched the movie). Overall, I really enjoyed all of this. I would love to see more in-depth annotations of secondary characters, since I think there is a lot to read into all of them. Your passion for this project was evident, and it was great to work with you this semester.

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