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First Monday, Volume 13, 2008
Volume 13, Number 1, January 2008
- Maureen O'Sullivan:
Creative Commons and contemporary copyright: A fitting shoe or "a load of old cobblers"? - Charles Bazerman, David Blakesley, Michael Palmquist, David R. Russell:
Open access book publishing in writing studies: A case study. - Fei Gao, David Wong:
Student engagement in distance learning environments: A comparison of threaded discussion forums and text-focused Wikis. - William P. Cassidy:
Outside influences: Extramedia forces and the newsworthiness conceptions of online newspaper journalists. - Michael S. Seadle, Elke Greifeneder
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In archiving we trust: Results from a workshop at Humboldt University in Berlin.
Volume 13, Number 2, February 2008
- Beate Elvebakk:
Philosophy Democratized? - Caroline Elizabeth Dadas:
Writing Oneself, Writing the Presidential Campaign. - Mike Thelwall
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Text in social networking Web sites: A word frequency analysis of Live Spaces. - Kingsley L. Dennis:
Opening Pandora's box: How technologies of communication and cognition may be shifting towards a 'psycho-civilized society'. - Saurabh Kudesia:
Planning, implementing and managing online repositories: Lessons learned from the KnowGenesis Library. - Karen Mossberger, Caroline J. Tolbert, Ramona S. McNeal:
Excerpts from Digital Citizenship: The Internet, Society, and Participation.
Volume 13, Number 3, March 2008
- Michael Zimmer:
Preface: Critical Perspectives on Web 2.0. - Trebor Scholz:
Market Ideology and the Myths of Web 2.0. - Matthew Allen
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Web 2.0: An argument against convergence. - Kylie Jarrett:
Interactivity is Evil! A critical investigation of Web 2.0. - Søren Mørk Petersen:
Loser Generated Content: From Participation to Exploitation. - Michael Zimmer
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The Externalities of Search 2.0: The Emerging Privacy Threats when the Drive for the Perfect Search Engine meets Web 2.0. - Anders Albrechtslund
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Online Social Networking as Participatory Surveillance. - David Silver:
History, Hype, and Hope: An Afterward.
Volume 13, Number 4, April 2008
- Besiki Stvilia
, Les Gasser:
An activity theoretic model for information quality change. - An Nguyen:
The contribution of online news attributes to its diffusion: An empirical exploration based on a proposed theoretical model for the micro-process of online news adoption/use. - Milton Mueller:
Info-communism? Ownership and freedom in the digital economy. - Evagelia Avraam, Andreas S. Pomportsis, George Tsourvakas:
Implementation of alternative publishing channels by Greek newspapers. - John M. Carroll:
Community IT workshops as a strategy for community learning.
Volume 13, Number 5, May 2008
- Byron Reeves, Simon Roy, Brian Gorman, Teresa Morley:
A marketplace for attention: Responses to a synthetic currency used to signal information importance in e-mail. - Michael Z. Newman:
Ze Frank and the poetics of Web video. - Christopher Cronin
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Metadata provision and standards development at the Collaborative Digitization Program (CDP): A History. - María Elena Reyes:
The WIMBA experience: Technology in the Rio Grande Valley. - Paschalia-Lia Spyridou
, Andreas A. Veglis
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Exploring structural interactivity in online newspapers: A look at the Greek Web landscape.
- Federico Iannacci:
The Consequences of Information: Institutional Implications of Technological Change by Jannis Kallinikos. - Douglas Kocher:
Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide by Henry Jenkins.
Volume 13, Number 6, June 2008
- Graham Cormode
, Balachander Krishnamurthy:
Key differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0. - Brendan Luyt:
The One Laptop Per Child Project and the negotiation of technological meaning. - Alice E. Marwick
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To catch a predator? The MySpace moral panic. - Daren C. Brabham:
Moving the crowd at iStockphoto: The composition of the crowd and motivations for participation in a crowdsourcing application. - Morten Rask:
The reach and richness of Wikipedia: Is Wikinomics only for rich countries.
Volume 13, Number 7, July 2008
- Noriko Hara:
Internet use for political mobilization: Voices of participants. - Linda Jean Kenix
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The Internet as a tool for democracy? A survey of non-profit Internet decision-makers and Web users. - Mark R. Meiss, Filippo Menczer:
Visual comparison of search results: A censorship case study. - Felix Stalder:
Bourgeois anarchism and authoritarian democracies. - Bruce L. Mann:
Copyright protection and the new stakeholders in online distance education: The Play's the Thing.
Volume 13, Number 8, August 2008
- Anne-Imelda Radice:
Welcome Remarks. - Bruce Cole:
The Humanities in the Digital Age. - Jonathan F. Fanton:
Rights and Responsibilities Online: A Paradox for Our Times. - Daniel J. Cohen:
Creating Scholarly Tools and Resources for the Digital Ecosystem: Building Connections in the Zotero Project. - Boyce Tankersley, Christopher P. Dunn, Min Cai Henderson, David Vieglais, Gregory A. Riccardi, Pam Allenstein, Dietrich Kappe:
PlantCollections - A Community Solution. - Ilene Frank:
Second Life: A Virtual World. Why Are Librarians There? - Laurence F. Johnson:
Multimedia for Peanuts: The Pachyderm Project at Five. - William E. White:
Colonial Williamsburg and The Idea of America. - Jeffrey Schnapp:
Animating the archive. - Roger Bruce:
Capturing Expertise for the Evaluation of Photographs. - Mark Kornbluh:
From Digital Repositories to Information Habitats: H-Net, the Quilt Index, Cyber Infrastructure, and Digital Humanities. - Catherine N. Norton:
The Encyclopedia of Life, Biodiversity Heritage Library, Biodiversity Informatics and Beyond Web 2.0. - Arne Flaten, Alyson Gill:
Ashes2Art: Collaboration and Community in the Humanities. - Colin Allen, Cameron Buckner
, Mathias Niepert:
The World is Not Flat: Expertise and InPhO.
Volume 13, Number 9, September 2008
- Steve Jones, Sarah Millermaier, Mariana Goya-Martinez, Jessica Schuler:
Whose Space is MySpace? A Content Analysis of MySpace Profiles. - Justin M. Grimes, Paul T. Jaeger, Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
Obfuscatocracy: A Stakeholder Analysis of Governing Documents for Virtual Worlds. - Richard E. Ferdig, Kara M. Dawson
, Erik W. Black
, Nicole M. Paradise Black, Lindsay A. Thompson:
Medical Students' and Residents' Use of Online Social Networking Tools: Implications for Teaching Professionalism in Medical Education. - Peter James Allen:
Rip, Mix, Burn ... Sue ... ad infinitum: The Effects of Deterrence vs Voluntary Cooperation on Non-commercial Online Copyright Infringing Behaviour. - P. D. Magnus:
Early Response to False Claims in Wikipedia. - Chirag Shah, Jung Sun Oh, Sanghee Oh:
Exploring Characteristics and Effects of User Participation in Online Social Q&A Sites.
Volume 13, Number 10, October 2008
- Philip Huysmans, Kris Ven, Jan Verelst:
Reasons for the Non-adoption of OpenOffice.org in a Data-intensive Public Administration. - Stefano De Paoli, Maurizio Teli, Vincenzo D'Andrea
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Free and Open Source Licenses in Community Life: Two Empirical Cases. - Katherine Ehmann, Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti:
Collaboration in Context: Comparing Article Evolution among Subject Disciplines in Wikipedia. - Kalev Leetaru:
Mass Book Digitization: The Deeper Story of Google Books and the Open Content Alliance. - Norm Friesen, Janet Hopkins:
Wikiversity; or Education meets the Free Culture Movement: An Ethnographic Investigation. - Ingrid Maria Hoofd:
Complicit Subversions: Cultural New Media Activism and 'High' Theory. - Kim Holmberg, Isto Huvila:
Learning together apart: Distance Education in a Virtual World. - Eric Gordon:
Network locality: Local Knowledge and Politics in a Network Culture.
- Edward J. Valauskas:
Book Review of Newton N. Minow and Craig L. LaMay's Inside the Presidential debates: Their Improbable Past and Promising Future.
Volume 13, Number 11, November 2008
- Amy Tracy Wells, Lee Rainie:
The Internet as Social Ally. - Gary Burnett, Mihaela Nocasian:
A Romania of the Imagination: Formula As, Virtual Community, and Normative Behavior. - Philip Ice, Lori Kupczynski, Randy Wiesenmayer, Perry Phillips:
Student Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Group and Individualized Feedback in Online Courses. - Andre Oboler
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The Rise and Fall of a Facebook Hate Group. - Giuseppe Lugano
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Mobile Social Networking in Theory and Practice. - Chris Bronk:
Webtapping: Securing the Internet to save us from Transnational Terror?
- Douglas Kocher:
Book Review of Lee Siegel's Against the Machine: Being Human in the Age of Electronic Media.
Volume 13, Number 12, December 2008
- Nikki B. Usher:
Reviewing Fauxtography: A Blog-driven Challenge to Mass Media Power without the Promises of Networked Publicity. - Mike Chege:
Ubuntuism, Commodification, and the Software Dialectic. - Jasper P. Sluijs:
Sense.us: Towards a more social 'Social Visualization'. - Timo Pykalainen:
Adaption of Linux SSL Servers Across Cultures. - Vivienne Waller, Ian McShane:
Analysing the Challenges for Large Public Libraries in the Twenty-first Century: A Case Study of the State Library of Victoria in Australia. - Scott J. Simon:
Information Architecture for Digital Libraries.
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