- Indhu Rajagopal, Nis Bojin:
A Gendered World: Students and Instructional Technologies. First Monday 8(1) (2003) - Frank Rennie, Robin Mason:
The ecology the connecticon. First Monday 8(8) (2003) - Matthew Rimmer:
The dead poets society: The copyright term and the public domain. First Monday 8(6) (2003) - Jonathan Sallet:
Just how open must an open network be for an open network to be labeled "open"? First Monday 8(3) (2003) - Frederick Schiff:
Business models of news Web sites: A survey of empirical trends and expert opinion. First Monday 8(6) (2003) - Charles M. Schweik, Andrei Semenov:
The Institutional Design of Open Source Programming: Implications for Addressing Complex Public Policy and Management Problems. First Monday 8(1) (2003) - Abby Smith:
Issues in sustainability: Creating value for online users. First Monday 8(5) (2003) - Joan Starr
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Information politics: The story of an emerging metadata standard. First Monday 8(7) (2003) - Trevor Tompkins, Dan Handley:
Giving e-mail back to the users: Using digital signatures to solve the spam problem. First Monday 8(9) (2003) - Liza Tsaliki:
Electronic citizenship and global social movements. First Monday 8(2) (2003) - Kylie J. Veale:
Internet gift economies: Voluntary payment schemes as tangible reciprocity. First Monday 8(12) (2003) - Gerry Wall:
Business model issues in the development of digital cultural content. First Monday 8(5) (2003) - Chiou-Pirng Wang, KwaiChow Chan:
Analyzing the taxonomy of Internet business models using graphs. First Monday 8(6) (2003) - Kate Williams:
Research note: Across the United States, 85, 000 to 144, 000 public computing sites. First Monday 8(4) (2003) - Loong Wong:
Belonging and diaspora: The Chinese and the Internet. First Monday 8(4) (2003) - Book reviews. First Monday 8(4) (2003)
- Book reviews. First Monday 8(6) (2003)
- Critical Friends of Technology: A social ecology of wireless technology. First Monday 8(8) (2003)
- Book reviews. First Monday 8(9) (2003)
- Book reviews. First Monday 8(11) (2003)