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First Monday, Volume 9, 2004
Volume 9, Number 1, January 2004
- Boris A. Galitsky
, Mark Levene:
On the economy of Web links: Simulating the exchange process. - David A. Huffaker:
Spinning yarns around the digital fire: Storytelling and dialogue among youth on the Internet. - Susan L. Gerhart:
Do Web search engines suppress controversy? - Mohammed Ibahrine
:
Towards a national telecommunications strategy in Morocco. - Andrea Bonaccorsi, Cristina Rossi:
Altruistic individuals, selfish firms? The structure of motivation in Open Source software. - Indhu Rajagopal, Nis Bojin:
Globalization of prurience: The Internet and the degradation of women and children.
Volume 9, Number 2, February 2004
- Paul T. Jaeger, Charles R. McClure:
Potential legal challenges to the application of the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in public libraries: Strategies and issues. - Hao Xiaoming, Chow Seet Kay:
Factors affecting Internet development: An Asian survey. - Stuart Frazier Allen:
Abstract identifiers, intertextual reference and a computational basis for recordkeeping. - Roger Fenton:
United Kingdom adoption agency Web sites. - David G. Glance, Jeremy Kerr, T. Alex Reid
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Factors affecting the use of open source software in tertiary education institutions. - Sean Ebare:
Digital music and subculture: Sharing files, sharing styles.
Volume 9, Number 3, March 2004
- William Jones
:
Finders, keepers? The present and future perfect in support of personal information management. - Alan R. Peslak:
An analysis of regional and demographic differences in United States Internet usage. - Michael T. Zimmer
:
The tensions of securing cyberspace: The Internet, state power and The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace. - G. Pascal Zachary:
Black star: Ghana, information technology and development in Africa. - Eszter Hargittai:
Do you "google"? Understanding search engine use beyond the hype.
Volume 9, Number 4, April 2004
- Mary Minow:
Lawfully surfing the Net: Disabling public library Internet filters to avoid more lawsuits in the United States. - Siva Vaidhyanathan:
The state of copyright activism. - Larry Press:
The Internet in developing nations: Grand challenges. - David G. Glance:
Release criteria for the Linux kernel. - Michelle Levesque:
Fundamental issues with open source software development. - Book reviews.
Volume 9, Number 5, May 2004
- John McCarter:
Keynote at The Field Museum. - Edward A. Galloway:
Imaging Pittsburgh: Creating a shared gateway to digital image collections of the Pittsburgh region. - David B. Liroff:
The power and problems of public media. - Michele Derrick:
CAMEO: A free Internet reference on materials used in the production and conservation of historic and artistic works. - Tim DiLauro:
Choosing the components of a digital infrastructure. - Tony Gill:
Building semantic bridges between museums, libraries and archives: The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model. - Kenneth Hamma:
The role of museums in online teaching, learning, and research. - Henry Kelly:
Can technology make the recommendations of learning science practical and affordable? - Don Waters:
Building on success, forging new ground: The question of sustainability. - Bill Barnett:
On My Mind: Commentary on Web-Wise. - Edward J. Valauskas:
Lessons from the Silurian: On digitization and the human element.
Volume 9, Number 6, June 2004
- Ilkka Tuomi:
Evolution of the Linux Credits file: Methodological challenges and reference data for Open Source research. - Ronald Rousseau, Mike Thelwall
:
Escher Staircases on the World Wide Web. - Brian Martin, Brian Yecies
:
Disney through the Web looking glass. - Jorgen S. Svensson, Frank Bannister:
Pirates, sharks and moral crusaders: Social control in peer-to-peer networks. - Michael H. Goldhaber:
The mentality of Homo interneticus: Some Ongian postulates. - David A. Huffaker:
The educated blogger: Using Weblogs to promote literacy in the classroom. - Book reviews.
Volume 9, Number 7, July 2004
- Hassan Masum, Yi-Cheng Zhang:
Manifesto for the Reputation Society. - Ilkka Tuomi:
Economic productivity in the Knowledge Society: A critical review of productivity theory and the impacts of ICT. - Carmen Marincu, Barry McMullin
:
A comparative assessment of Web accessibility and technical standards conformance in four EU states. - Jim Ellison:
Assessing the accessibility of fifty United States government Web pages: Using Bobby to check on Uncle Sam. - Kim Bartel Sheehan:
How public opinion polls define and circumscribe online privacy.
Volume 9, Number 8, August 2004
- Joseph J. Esposito:
The devil you don't know: The unexpected future of Open Access publishing. - Larry Press:
Refuting objections to a Global Rural Network (GRNet) for developing nations. - Gary Hepburn:
Seeking an educational commons: The promise of open source development models. - Brendan Luyt:
Who benefits from the digital divide? - Katharine Sarikakis
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Ideology and policy: Notes on the shaping of the Internet. - Henrik Hansson, Sylvia van de Bunt-Kokhuis:
E-learning and language change - Observations, tendencies and reflections. - Book reviews.
Volume 9, Number 9, September 2004
- Gilad Ravid, Sheizaf Rafaeli:
Asynchronous discussion groups as Small World and Scale Free Networks. - Paul F. Marty
, Michael B. Twidale
:
Lost in gallery space: A conceptual framework for analyzing the usability flaws of museum Web sites. - David Zeitlyn, Francine Barone:
Small ads as first steps to Internet business: A preliminary survey of Cameroon's commercial Internet usage. - Andrea Ciffolilli:
The economics of open source hijacking and the declining quality of digital information resources: A case for copyleft. - Indhu Rajagopal, Nis Bojin:
Cons in the panopticon: Anti-globalization and cyber-piracy. - Terrence A. Maxwell:
Is copyright necessary? - Letters to the Editor.
Volume 9, Number 10, October 2004
- Paul Wouters, Iina Hellsten, Loet Leydesdorff:
Internet time and the reliability of search engines. - Glenn Pass:
From Paris to Perth: Adopting an Annales perspective on the social history of the Internet in Western Australia. - Laura J. Murray:
Protecting ourselves to death: Canada, copyright, and the Internet. - Sam Howard-Spink:
Grey Tuesday, online cultural activism and the mash-up of music and politics. - Bonnie A. Nardi, Michael Adams, Melody Chu, Shiraz Khan, John Lai, Elsy Lao:
AnthroSource: Designing a portal for anthropologists. - Bryn Loban:
Between rhizomes and trees: P2P information systems.
Volume 9, Number 11, November 2004
- Yuwei Lin:
Introduction: FLOSS at Large. - Shay David:
Opening the sources of accountability. - Frauke Lehmann:
FLOSS developers as a social formation. - Yuwei Lin:
Contextualising knowledge-making in Linux user groups. - Casey O'Donnell:
A case for Indian insourcing: Open Source interest in IT job expansion. - Alexandre Silva Pinheiro, Henrique Luiz Cukierman:
Free software: Some Brazilian translations. - Hiroyuki Shimizu, Jun Iio, Kazuo Hiyane:
The realities of Free/Libre/Open Source Software developers in Japan and Asia. - Marcus Vinicius Brandão Soares:
Reducing transaction costs in information infrastructures using FLOSS.
Volume 9, Number 12, December 2004
- Kevin McGee, Jörgen Skågeby:
Gifting technologies. - Daniel Poulin:
Open access to law in developing countries. - Kate Raynes-Goldie:
Pulling sense out of today's informational chaos: LiveJournal as a site of knowledge creation and sharing. - Erzsébet Angster:
SDP-city against a vicious circle! - Mary Alice Ball:
Libraries and university presses can collaborate to improve scholarly communication or "Why can't we all just get along?". - Tena F. McQueen, Robert A. Fleck Jr.:
Changing patterns of Internet usage and challenges at colleges and universities. - Joan Starr
:
Libraries and national security: An historical review. - Edward J. Valauskas, McKenzie Wark:
Interview.

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