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Whitney Trettien researches the history of the book and other text technologies from print to digital. Her work is invested in exploring the past to better understand our present media environment.
Her first book, Cut/Copy/Paste (University of Minnesota Press, 2021), journeys to the fringes of the London print trade to uncover makerspaces and collaboratories where paper media were cut up and reassembled into radical, bespoke publications. Bringing these long-forgotten objects back to life through hand-curated digital resources, Trettien shows how early experimental book hacks speak to the contemporary conditions of digital scholarship and publishing. The project is also itself an experiment in digital publishing, existing as both a print book and an open access edition staged on Manifold Scholarship, where the text has been enriched with images, datasets, and other digital assets. Cut/Copy/Paste was written with the support of an NEH-Mellon Fellowship for Digital Publishing, an NEH Open Book fellowship, and the Price Lab for Digital Humanities at Penn. It won an honorable mention for the Richard J. Finneran Award from the Society for Textual Scholarship and was a finalist for the ACLS Open Access Book Prize.