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Welcome to the Collections Wiki
We'll be building this wiki this semester together. Every time I teach the collections class, students do totally badass work analyzing the architectures of collections, and I realize only later that, man, it'd be awesome to be able to archive these in a compelling way. So this wiki is the way we're going to do it.
The basics
We'll be creating pages for the literary collections we analyze this semester. As you do yours, I'll ask you to create a new page on the wiki for those books.
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