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First Monday, Volume 10, 2005
Volume 10, Number 1, January 2005
- Martin Kretschmer
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Artists' earnings and copyright: A review of British and German music industry data in the context of digital technologies. - Nicole Bladow, Cari Dorey, Liz Frederickson, Pavla Grover, Yvette Knudtson, Sandeep Krishnamurthy, Voula Lazarou:
What's the Buzz about? An empirical examination of Search on Yahoo! - Kalevi Kilkki:
Sensible design principles for new networks and services. - Ishtiaque Omar:
The penguin in peril: SCO's legal threats to Linux. - Boris A. Galitsky
, Rajesh Mysore Pampapathi:
Can many agents answer questions better than one?
Volume 10, Number 2, February 2005
- Sandor Vegh:
The media's portrayal of hacking, hackers, and hacktivism before and after September 11. - Kevin Crowston, James Howison:
The social structure of free and open source software development. - Scott Nicholson:
A framework for Internet archeology: Discovering use patterns in digital library and Web-based information resources. - David Beer:
Reflecting on the digit(al)isation of music.
Volume 10, Number 3, March 2005
- Jeff Ubois
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New approaches to television archiving. - Mathias Klang:
Free software and open source: The freedom debate and its consequences. - Haekyung Jeon-Slaughter
, Andrew C. Herkovic, Michael A. Keller:
Economics of scientific and biomedical journals: Where do scholars stand in the debate of online journal pricing and site license ownership between libraries and publishers? - Ulises A. Mejias:
Re-approaching Nearness: Online communication and its place in Praxis. - David Ronfeldt:
Al Qaeda and its affiliates: A global tribe waging segmental warfare? - William S. McCallister:
The Iraq insurgency: Anatomy of a tribal rebellion.
Volume 10, Number 4, April 2005
- Stephanie Birdsall:
The democratic divide. - Michael Geist:
Piercing the peer-to-peer myths: An examination of the Canadian experience. - Albert Jacob Meijer:
"Public eyes": Direct accountability in an information age. - Mike Thelwall
, Adrian Barlow, Katie Vann:
The limits of Web-based empowerment: Integrated water resource management case studies. - Nancy Bogucki Duncan, Mark A. Fox:
Computer-aided music distribution: The future of selection, retrieval and transmission. - Doug Brent:
Teaching as performance in the electronic classroom. - Punya Mishra
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On becoming a Web site. - Rob Walker, Babis Bakopoulos:
Conversations in the dark: How young people manage chatroom relationships. - Timothy C. Craven:
Where does Web bibliographies' author information come from?
Volume 10, Number 5, May 2005
- Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
Virtual dissection and physical collaboration. - Federico Iannacci, Eve Mitleton-Kelly:
Beyond markets and firms: The emergence of Open Source networks. - Hassan Masum, Martin Brooks, John Spence:
MusicGrid: A case study in broadband video collaboration. - Brian Martin Murphy:
Interdoc: The first international non-governmental computer network. - Elaine Peterson:
Evaluation of digital libraries using snowball sampling. - Ajit Pyati:
WSIS: Whose vision of an information society? - Cristina Rossi, Andrea Bonaccorsi:
Intrinsic vs. extrinsic incentives in profit-oriented firms supplying Open Source products and services. - Arthur Sale:
De-unifying a digital library. - Scott Sayre:
Multimedia that matters: Gallery-based technology and the museum visitor.
Volume 10, Number 6, June 2005
- Nena E. Bloom, Cynthia Stout:
Using digitized primary source materials in the classroom: A Colorado case study. - Leti M. Bocanegra, Margie Harrison-Smith:
The Agricultural Economics Challenge: An online program where high school students learn economics and agriculture of the Salinas Valley. - Anne Henderson, Elyse Adler:
Project Access for adult English-language learners. - Laurie Mercier, Leslie Wykoff:
Engaging the public with digital primary sources: A tri-state online history database and learning center. - Marilyn Lutz, Laura Gallucci:
The Maine Music Box. - Lynne Spichiger, Chris Sturm:
Digital Deerfield 1704: A new perspective on the French and Indian Wars. - Peter B. Kaufman:
Commentary on Web-Wise.
Volume 10, Number 7, July 2005
- Anne Aula, Mika Käki:
Less is more in Web search interfaces for older adults. - David Bach, Jonathan Sallet:
The challenges of classification: Emerging VOIP regulation in Europe and the United States. - Michael Dartnell:
Communicative practice and transgressive global politics: The D'ua of Sheikh Muhammed Al Mohaisany. - Mark Deuze
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Towards professional participatory storytelling in journalism and advertising. - Joss Hands:
E-deliberation and local governance: The role of computer mediated communication in local democratic participation in the United Kingdom. - Kilic Kanat:
Ethnic media and politics: The case of the use of the Internet by Uyghur diaspora. - Paul F. Marty
, Michael B. Twidale
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Usability at 90mph: Presenting and evaluating a new, high-speed method for demonstrating user testing in front of an audience. - Robert A. Varisco, Ward Mitchell Cates:
Survey of Web-based educational resources in selected U.S. art museums.
Volume 10, Number SI-1: Music and the Internet, July 2005
- David Beer:
Introduction: Collecting the fragments of transformation. - Daniel P. Dolan:
The Big Bumpy Shift: Digital Music via Mobile Internet. First Monday 5(12) (2000) - Mark A. Fox:
Technological and Social Drivers of Change in the Online Music Industry. First Monday 7(2) (2002) - Michael Pfahl:
Giving Away Music to Make Money: Independent Musicians on the Internet. First Monday 6(8) (2001) - Kathy Bowrey, Matthew Rimmer
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Rip, Mix, Burn: The Politics of Peer to Peer and Copyright Law. First Monday 7(8) (2002) - Kevin McGee, Jörgen Skågeby:
Gifting technologies. First Monday 9(12) (2004) - Kacper Poblocki:
The Napster Network Community. First Monday 6(11) (2001) - Sean Ebare:
Digital music and subculture: Sharing files, sharing styles. First Monday 9(2) (2004) - Sam Howard-Spink:
Grey Tuesday, online cultural activism and the mash-up of music and politics. First Monday 9(10) (2004) - Wilfred Dolfsma:
How Will the Music Industry Weather the Globalization Storm? First Monday 5(5) (2000) - Martin Kretschmer
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Artists' earnings and copyright: A review of British and German music industry data in the context of digital technologies. First Monday 10(1) (2005) - David Beer:
Reflecting on the digit(al)isation of music. First Monday 10(2) (2005)
Volume 10, Number 8, August 2005
- Roger Clarke
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A proposal for an open content licence for research paper (Pr)ePrints. - Nir Kshetri:
Diffusion pattern of Linux: An assessment on major technology dimensions. - Joshua M. Pearce:
Using the Internet to reduce market risk for alternative energy sources: The case of large-scale solar photovoltaic production. - John Willinsky
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The unacknowledged convergence of open source, open access, and open science. - Andreas A. Veglis
, George Tsourvakas, Andreas S. Pomportsis, Evagelia Avraam:
Adoption of information technology by Greek journalists: A case study. - Peter B. White, Naomi Rosh White:
Virtually there: Travelling with new media. - David Beer:
Sooner or later we will melt together: Framing the digital in the everyday. - Chandra Prabha, Raymond D. Irwin:
Characteristics, uniqueness and overlap of information sources linked from North American public library Web sites. - Elizabeth H. Smith:
From genesis to revelation of an online resource: The North Carolina History and Fiction Digital Library.
Volume 10, Number 9, September 2005
- Christopher Abad:
The economy of phishing: A survey of the operations of the phishing market. - Sheri Crofts, Jon Dilley, Mark A. Fox, Andrew Retsema, Bob Williams:
Podcasting: A new technology in search of viable business models. - Brian Still:
Hacking for a cause. - Steve Jones, Camille Johnson-Yale:
Professors online: The Internet's impact on college faculty. - Margaret E. I. Kipp
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Software and seeds: Open source methods. - Laura A. Guertin
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Using virtual lectures to educate students on plagiarism. - Michelle M. Kazmer
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Cats in the classroom: Online learning in hybrid space. - Maureen C. Minielli
, Sharmila Pixy Ferris:
Electronic courseware in higher education. - Pieter Boeder:
Habermas' heritage: The future of the public sphere in the network society.
Volume 10, Number 10, October 2005
- Stephanie Birdsall, William F. Birdsall:
Geography matters: Mapping human development and digital access. - Karen Coyle:
Descriptive metadata for copyright status. - Maurice B. Wheeler, Mary Jo Venetis:
Evaluation of Web access to historical sheet music collections and music-related iconography. - Alessandro Nuvolari:
Open source software development: Some historical perspectives. - Joy Aswalap:
"Information society" development in Thailand: Information workforce and information and communication technology perspectives. - Gerd Paul, Christian Stegbauer:
Is the digital divide between young and elderly people increasing? - Clifford Tatum
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Deconstructing Google bombs: A breach of symbolic power or just a goofy prank?
Volume 10, Number 11, November 2005
- Beth Simone Noveck:
A democracy of groups. - Mahmoud Eid, Carrie Buchanan:
North America: Multiplying media in a dynamic landscape. - Christopher A. Paul:
Re-imagining Web analysis as circulation. - Shannon L. Roper, Jeannette Kindred:
"IM here" Reflections on virtual office hours. - Ruth Garner, Mark Gillingham, Steve McShane:
Online images of industrialization in the American Midwest. - Kyung-Sun Kim
, Joi L. Moore:
Web-based learning: Factors affecting students' satisfaction and learning experience.
Volume 10, Number SI-2: Open Source, October 2005
- Sandeep Krishnamurthy:
The elephant and the blind men - Deciphering the Free/Libre/Open Source puzzle. - Kevin Crowston:
Future research on FLOSS development. - Stefan Koch, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
Open Source software engineering ? The state of research. - Yuwei Lin:
The future of sociology of FLOSS. - Benjamin Mako Hill:
Reflections on free software past and future. - David McGowan:
There's no such thing as free software (And it?s a good thing, too). - Bruce Perens:
The emerging economic paradigm of Open Source. - Ilkka Tuomi:
What did we learn from open source? - Eric S. Raymond:
The Cathedral and the Bazaar. First Monday 3(3) (1998) - Rishab Aiyer Ghosh:
Cooking pot markets: an economic model for the trade in free goods and services on the Internet. First Monday 3(3) (1998) - Eric S. Raymond:
Homesteading the Noosphere. First Monday 3(10) (1998) - Rishab Aiyer Ghosh:
Interview with Linus Torvalds: What motivates free software developers? First Monday 3(3) (1998) - Andrea Bonaccorsi, Cristina Rossi:
Altruistic individuals, selfish firms? The structure of motivation in Open Source software. First Monday 9(1) (2004) - Sandeep Krishnamurthy:
Cave or Community? An Empirical Examination of 100 Mature Open Source Projects. First Monday 7(6) (2002) - Kevin Crowston, James Howison:
The social structure of free and open source software development. First Monday 10(2) (2005) - Jae Yun Moon, Lee S. Sproull:
Essence of Distributed Work: The Case of the Linux Kernel. First Monday 5(11) (2000) - Ilkka Tuomi:
Evolution of the Linux Credits file: Methodological challenges and reference data for Open Source research. First Monday 9(6) (2004) - George N. Dafermos:
Management and Virtual Decentralised Networks: The Linux Project. First Monday 6(11) (2001) - Ko Kuwabara:
Linux: A Bazaar at the Edge of Chaos. First Monday 5(3) (2000) - Michelle Levesque:
Fundamental issues with open source software development. First Monday 9(4) (2004) - David Lancashire:
Code, Culture and Cash: The Fading Altruism of Open Source Development. First Monday 6(12) (2001) - David M. Nichols
, Michael B. Twidale
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The Usability of Open Source Software. First Monday 8(1) (2003)
Volume 10, Number 12, December 2005
- Sumanth Gopinath:
Ringtones, or the auditory logic of globalization. - Dirk H. R. Spennemann
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Just how international is my Web site? Estimating reach through analysis of hourly demand. - Yaffa Aharoni, Ariel J. Frank, Snunith Shoham:
Finding information on the World Wide Web: A specialty meta-search engine for the academic community. - Tara Brabazon
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From Eleanor Rigby to Nannanet: The greying of the World Wide Web. - Daniel J. Cohen, Roy Rosenzweig:
Web of lies? Historical knowledge on the Internet. - Aaron Delwiche:
Agenda-setting, opinion leadership, and the world of Web logs. - Paul Genoni
, Helen Merrick, Michele A. Willson
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The use of the Internet to activate latent ties in scholarly communities. - Lesley Thoms, Mike Thelwall
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Academic home pages: Reconstruction of the self. - Leo Waaijers:
From libraries to 'libratories'.
Volume 10, Number SI-3: Internet banking, e-money, and Internet gift economies, December 2005
- Mark A. Fox:
Internet banking, e-money and the Internet gift economy. - Joseph M. Reagle Jr.:
Trust in Electronic Markets. First Monday 1(2) (1996) - Zak Muscovitch:
Taxation of Internet Commerce. First Monday 2(10) (1997) - Aleksander Berentsen:
Supervision and Regulation of Network Banks. First Monday 2(8) (1997) - Aleksander Berentsen:
Digital Money, Liquidity, and Monetary Policy. First Monday 2(7) (1997) - Malte Krueger:
Offshore E-Money Issuers and Monetary Policy. First Monday 6(10) (2001) - Leo Van Hove:
Electronic Purses, Interoperability, and the Internet. First Monday 4(4) (1999) - Leo Van Hove:
Electronic Purses: (Which) Way to Go? First Monday 5(7) (2000) - Rishab Aiyer Ghosh:
Cooking pot markets: an economic model for the trade in free goods and services on the Internet. First Monday 3(3) (1998) - Richard Barbrook:
The Hi-Tech Gift Economy. First Monday 3(12) (1998) - Kylie J. Veale:
Internet gift economies: Voluntary payment schemes as tangible reciprocity. First Monday 8(12) (2003)

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