The Prior Internet Resources 2017: Information systems and development perspectives

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The Prior Internet Resources (PIR) are presented. Prior’s unpublished
scientific manuscripts and his wast letter correspondence with fellow researchers
at the time, his Nachlass, is now subject to transcription by
Prior-researchers worldwide, and form an integral part of PIR. It is demonstrated
that the PIR, defined as the virtual space delimited by the three
content areas and Internet domains: 1) Priorstudies, 2) Prior Virtual Lab,
and 3) Nachlass), contains six information systems of five distinct types.
The informations systems are grouped into a “Transcriber Loop” to illustrate
how unpublished material from the archive boxes goes through a
transcription process to end in the Nachlass. A box taxonomy defines the
transcription project’s hub. Together with the “Transcriber Loop” this
setup makes it possible to use the boxlists in conjunction with a Priorbibliography
also in PIR as a showcase to announce what is still in the
archive waiting to be transcribed.
Translated title of the contributionPrior-internet-ressourcerne: Informationssystemer og udviklingsperspektiver
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLogic and philosophy of time : Themes from Prior
EditorsPer Hasle, Patrick Blackburn, Peter Øhrstrøm
Number of pages27
Place of PublicationAalborg
PublisherAalborg Universitetsforlag
Publication date2017
Pages223-249
ISBN (Electronic)978-87-7112-677-8
Publication statusPublished - 2017
SeriesLogic and Philosophy of Time
Volume1

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