lb_lee: Rogan drawing/writing in a spiral. (art)
There are a bunch of plural glossaries out there, but they tend to be lacking in context as to who created a term, where it came from, and how it spread. So, a few days ago, we decided to amass all the many-selved terms we could recall if not who coined it, at least a decent idea as to WHERE and WHEN it came from, with the idea of making an etymological glossary, both textual and visual (in the style of this chart of musical genres/musicians of the 1950s-1970s from Edward Tufte's Visual Explanations).

200 years of undignified slapfighting. God I love my job! )

But I quickly realized there was a big, glaring hole in my research: the Many Voices newsletter archives, which ranges from 1989-2012 (and also I guess that one orphaned 1986 issue of Speaking For Our Selves). 142 newsletters, none searchable or screenreadable. The thought of manually reading through, one by one, made me shudder.

But then I went, "Hey... isn't Orion Scribner unemployed right now?" So I hired them and they went and OCRed the whole kit and kaboodle! What a public service! What a mensch!

Right now, I am completely exhausted and working on my taxes, but when that's out of the way, I plan to upload all of these files to archive.org so everyone can use them. Three cheers for Orion Scribner!
lb_lee: M.D. making a shocked, confused face (serious thought)
Oh god it is a hundred pages. What have I done. What is time. What is space.

Here you go you weird people, as y'all voted, LB's Many-Selved Sourcedump 2.0. Now with a table of contents and organized by both creator name AND (roughly chronologically). 3.0 I can also organize it by topic but NOT TODAYYYYYYY I am going to bed

EDIT: version 2.1 is up. The very first link in it was dead. -_- Please replace your file. Also added a source I'd forgotten and added a "Wayback Machine URL protocol" bit to help compensate for other linkrot that surely exists.

lb_lee: A clay sculpture of a heart, with a black interior containing little red, brown, white, green, and blue figures. (plural)
[personal profile] erinptah did a deep dive tracking the oft-thrown-around, rarely-cited statistic that "1% of people have DID!" Check it out, she did her homework!
lb_lee: A clay sculpture of a heart, with a black interior containing little red, brown, white, green, and blue figures. (plural)
This month's patron poll was neck-and-neck, but the winner was a transcription of the appellate court cases from Multiple Personality And Dissociation, 1791-1992: A Complete Bibliography, Second Edition by Carole Goettman, George B. Greaves, and Philip M. Coons, published by The Sidran Press in 1994. I'm working on transcribing the rest of the book, correcting the OCR errors (and the book's innate typos) along the way.

You can support my work (and get yourself extra power at the polls!) by pledging at LiberaPay or Patreon!

Content warning for every horrible possible thing you can imagine someone going to court over, including suicide, rape, torture of children, gruesome serial murder, cult leading, and mail theft. )

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