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Launch of the Digital Einstein Papers (insidehighered.com)
39 points by Thevet on Dec 5, 2014 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


Walter Isaacson, a biographer of Einstein (and of Steve Jobs and of Benjamin Franklin) has some interesting commentary[1] on posting archival materials online. "My initial joy about the project was tempered, however, by a pinch of sadness. I realized that most future Einstein researchers would no longer have to make the journey to the cozy house on the edge of the Caltech campus where the scholars of the Einstein Papers Project were eager to embrace their rare visitors and ply them with guidance, insights and tea. They wouldn’t likely spend delightful days there—as I did for my biography of Einstein—with the science historian Diana Kormos-Buchwald and her colleagues as they debated such issues as how to explain what Einstein meant when he referred to quanta as 'spatial' or his fellow Jews as Stammesgenossen (tribal comrades)." On the whole, Isaacson thinks it will be a benefit to scholarship to have Einstein's papers and other archives available online, but this will change the process of historical and biographical research.

[1] "What Could Be Lost As Einstein's Papers Go Online," Wall Street Journal 5 December 2014.

http://online.wsj.com/articles/what-could-be-lost-as-einstei...



Thanks, the other links were pretty useless. Two minutes of looking around and I didn't have a paper before me.


I think it's awesome that these are going online.

I'm a bit curious why they aren't pdf files - the viewer scheme they use is rather awkward, and can't be downloaded and read on an ebook, for example.


I wonder if Einstein would have been able to obtain research funding if the funding climate back then was like it is now.


Einstein graduated with his Masters degree in 1900, but was unable to find an academic job. He worked in a patent office, while working on his ideas and in 1905 publishing his four groundbreaking *annus mirabilis' papers, and also getting his PhD in 1905. But it was only after he was already famous that in 1909 he got a position in a university.




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