Articles

Labeling Effect and Meaningless Quotes https://bigthink.com/mind-brain/pseudo-profound-quotes?utm_medium=email&utL, Stephen Johnson, 2.6.20

Media: Nothing New? Commonplace Books as Predecessor to Pinterest, Kelsey McKinney, The Daily Beast, 7.13.17

Small Changes in Teaching: Making Connections, James M. Lang, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2.8.16

Taking Note: What Commonplace Books Can Teach Us about Our Past, Taylor Pipes, Evernote (blog), 2.23.16

How and Why to Keep an Commonplace Book, Ryan Holiday, blog

Commonplace Books: The Tumblrs of an Earlier Era, Alan Jacobs, The Atlantic, 1. 23.12

Keeping a Commonplace Book, Theryn Fleming, Toasted Cheese, 11.15.12

The Glass Box and the Commonplace Book, Steven Johnson, blog, 4.23.10

Using Commonplace Books to Help Students Develop Multiple Perspectives, Paul Carbone, The English Journal, v.99, no. 6, 7.10

“What the Bees Have Taken Pains For”: Francis Daniel Pastorius and Commonplacing in Pennsylvania, Brooke Palmeri, 2008-2009 Penn Humanities Forum, 4.09

Indexing Commonplace Books: John Locke’s Method, The Indexer, v. 22, no. 3, 4.01

Locke’s indexing method

An Unpublished Commonplace Book of Scottish Interest in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Marcia Allentuck, Studies in Scottish Literature, 4.1.70