First Monday

Article index (by title)

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21st century markets: From places to spaces
by Peter Fingar, Harsha Kumar, and Tarun Sharma

Abstract identifiers, intertextual reference and a computational basis for recordkeeping
by Stuart Frazier Allen

Academic home pages: Reconstruction of the self
by Lesley Thoms and Mike Thelwall

Accidental open access and the hazards involved: Preliminary experiences on Internet–based publishing in a Peruvian university
by Eduardo Villanueva

Acquiring goods and services via the Internet: Consumer shopping perceptions
by Lori N.K. Leonard

Acting with Technology: Activity Theory and Interaction Design
by Victor Kaptelinin and Bonnie Nardi

Activists beyond Virtual Borders: Internet–Mediated Networks and Informational Politics in China
by Guobin Yang

Adoption of information technology by Greek journalists: A case study
by Andreas Veglis, George Tsourvakas, Andreas Pomportsis, and Evagelia Avraam

Advances in Discovery: The Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative Experience
by Michael K. Buckland and Lewis R. Lancaster

The aesthetics of networks: A conceptual approach toward visualizing the composition of the Internet
by M.K. Sterpka

Africa connected
by Martin Hall

After the dot–bomb: Getting Web information retrieval right this time
by Marcia J. Bates

Afya: Social and digital technologies that reach across the digital divide
by Ann Peterson Bishop, Imani Bazzell, Bharat Mehra, and Cynthia Smith

The agency of the infozone: Exploring the effects of a community network
by Alice McInnes

Agenda–setting, opinion leadership, and the world of Web logs
by Aaron Delwiche

The Agricultural Economics Challenge: An online program where high school students learn economics and agriculture of the Salinas Valley
by Leti M. Bocanegra and Margie Harrison–Smith

Al Gore and the creation of the Internet
by Richard Wiggins

Al Qaeda and its affiliates: A global tribe waging segmental warfare?
by David Ronfeldt

Albert Einstein Online
by Steven Morgan Friedman

Aligning the ideals of free software and free knowledge with the South African Freedom Charter
by Bob Jolliffe

Altruistic individuals, selfish firms? The structure of motivation in Open Source software
by Andrea Bonaccorsi and Cristina Rossi

Analysis of open source principles in diverse collaborative communities
by Jill Coffin

Analysis of the Defacement of Indian Web Sites
by K.N. Srijith

An analysis of regional and demographic differences in United States Internet usage
by Alan R. Peslak

Analyzing the taxonomy of Internet business models using graphs
by Chiou–Pirng Wang and KwaiChow Chan

Anarchism Triumphant: Free Software and the Death of Copyright
by Eben Moglen

AnthroSource: Designing a portal for anthropologists
by Bonnie Nardi, Michael Adams, Melody Chu, Shiraz Khan, John Lai, and Elsy Lao

Archaeology Online: New Life for Old Dead Things
by Paul F. Jacobs and Chris Holland

Architecture and the Internet: Designing places in cyberspace
by Yehuda E. Kalay and John Marx

Architecture and the Virtual World
by Nathan Glazer

Archives on the Web: Unlocking Collections While Safeguarding Privacy
by Sara S. Hodson

Arguments for Recalling WIPO RFC3
by Ed Gerck

Art and social displays in the branding of the city: Token screens or opportunities for difference?
by Julia Nevárez

Artists’ earnings and copyright: A review of British and German music industry data in the context of digital technologies
by Martin Kretschmer

ArtsConnectEd: Collaboration in the Integration and Access to Museum Resources
by Robin Dowden, Scott Sayre, and Steve Dietz

Assessing the accessibility of fifty United States government Web pages: Using Bobby to check on Uncle Sam
by Jim Ellison

Assessing the value of cooperation in Wikipedia
by Dennis M. Wilkinson and Bernardo A. Huberman

Asynchronous discussion groups as Small World and Scale Free Networks
by Gilad Ravid and Sheizaf Rafaeli

ATEEL (The Advanced Technology Environmental Education Library): Advancing Technician Program Resources into the New Millennium
by Ellen J. Kabat Lensch and Kay Kretschmar Runge

The Attention Economy and the Net
by Michael H. Goldhaber

Attention, Media, Value and Economics
by Philippe Aigrain

The Augmented Social Network: Building identity and trust into the next–generation Internet
by Ken Jordan, Jan Hauser, and Steven Foster

The Australian non–profit sector and the challenge of ICT
by Tom Denison, Larry Stillman, and Graeme Johanson

Authors’ Rights in Cyberspace: Are New International Rules Needed?
by Pamela Samuelson

Automated customer service at the National Library of Medicine
by Terry T. Ahmed, Carolyn Willard, and Marcia Zorn

The Battle to Define the Future of the Book in the Digital World
by Clifford Lynch

Belonging and diaspora: The Chinese and the Internet
by Loong Wong

Between rhizomes and trees: P2P information systems
by Bryn Loban

Beyond binary choices: Understanding and exploiting trade–offs to enhance creativity
by Gerhard Fischer

Beyond "Couch Potatoes": From Consumers to Designers and Active Contributors
by Gerhard Fischer

Beyond Google: How do students conduct academic research?
by Alison J. Head

Beyond Management: Considering Participatory Design and Governance in Player Culture
by T.L. Taylor

Beyond markets and firms: The emergence of Open Source networks
by Federico Iannacci and Eve Mitleton–Kelly

Beyond Portals and Gifts: Towards a Bottom–Up Net–Economy
by Felix Stalder

The Big Bumpy Shift: Digital Music via Mobile Internet
by Daniel P. Dolan

"The Big Lie" and the Great Newspaper Caper
by Albert Henderson

The Binary Proletariat
by Nate Bolt

The Birth and Development of Find–It!: Washington State’s Government Information Locator Service
by Nancy Zussy

Black star: Ghana, information technology and development in Africa
by G. Pascal Zachary

Book Jacket as Access Mechanism: An Attribute Rich Resource for Functional Access to Academic Books
by Brian C. O’Connor and Mary K. O’Connor

Boyle Heights: Neighborhood Sites and Insights, A Multicultural Community Partnership Initiative of the Japanese American National Museum
by Audrey Lee–Sung

Brave New Universities
by Michael Margolis

Bridging the Digital Divide: State Government as Content Provider, The Illinois Experience
by Anne Craig

Bringing Peer Review to Patents
by Mario Biagioli

Building an open access African studies repository Using Web 2.0 principles
by Anna Winterbottom and James North

Building on success, forging new ground: The question of sustainability
by Don Waters

Building semantic bridges between museums, libraries and archives: The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model
by Tony Gill

Business Information and the Internet in the Developing World
by John Abdul Kargbo

Business model issues in the development of digital cultural content
by Gerry Wall

Business models of news Web sites: A survey of empirical trends and expert opinion
by Frederick Schiff

By Choice or by Chance: How the Internet Is Used to Prepare for, Manage, and Share Information about Emergencies
by Laurie Putnam

Bytes of Cash: Banking, Computing, and Personal Finance
by Jim Philips

CAMEO: A free Internet reference on materials used in the production and conservation of historic and artistic works
by Michele Derrick

Can many agents answer questions better than one?
by Boris Galitsky and Rajesh Pampapathi

Can Navigational Assistance Improve Search Experience? A User Study
by Mazlita Mat–Hassan and Mark Levene

Can technology make the recommendations of learning science practical and affordable?
by Henry Kelly

Can the Internet cope with stress?
by Andreas Martin Lisewski

Can the Internet Help Slow Global Environmental Decline?
by Gregory C. Unruh

Can Unscrewed be unskewed? Television coverage of the Internet
by Martha McCaughey

Capital punishment and virtual protest: A case study of Singapore
by Yasmin Ibrahim

Captioning Video Clips on the World Wide Web
by Geoff Freed

Carnival Booth: An Algorithm for Defeating the Computer–Assisted Passenger Screening System
by Samidh Chakrabarti and Aaron Strauss

A case for Indian insourcing: Open Source interest in IT job expansion
by Casey O’Donnell

The case for open markets in education
by Steve Midgley

The Cathedral and the Bazaar
by Eric S. Raymond

Cats in the classroom: Online learning in hybrid space
by Michelle M. Kazmer

Caught in/on the Web: To Publish Without Perishing in the Digital Age
by Brian G. Kennelly

Cave or Community? An Empirical Examination of 100 Mature Open Source Projects
by Sandeep Krishnamurthy

Celebrating First Monday
by Rishab Aiyer Ghosh

Censoring the Internet: The Situation in Turkey
by Kemal Altintas, Tolga Aydin, and Varol Akman

Censorship and Protest: The Regulation of BBS in China People Daily
by Wenzhao Tao

The Challenge of Openness as European Union Information Goes Electronic
by Neville Keery

The challenges of classification: Emerging VOIP regulation in Europe and the United States
by David Bach and Jonathan Sallet

Change of State: Information, Policy, and Power
by Sandra Braman

Changes in Metatag Descriptions Over Time
by Timothy C. Craven

Changing patterns of Internet usage and challenges at colleges and universities
by Tena F. McQueen and Robert A. Fleck, Jr.

Changing the Galaxy: On the Transformation of a Printed Journal to the Internet
by Hans–Christoph Hobohm

Characteristics, uniqueness and overlap of information sources linked from North American public library Web sites
by Chandra Prabha and Raymond D. Irwin

Children Shaping the Future of Digital Libraries
by Allison Druin

Children’s Use of New Technology for Picture–Taking
by Ruth Garner, Yong Zhao, and Mark Gillingham

Choosing the components of a digital infrastructure
by Tim DiLauro

Circulating Libraries and Video Rental Stores
by Richard Roehl and Hal R. Varian

The clean, the dirty and the ugly: A critical analysis of ‘clean joke’ Web sites
by Limor Shifman and Hamutal Ma’apil Varsano

Clustering and dependencies in free/open source software development: Methodology and tools
by Rishab Aiyer Ghosh

Code, Culture and Cash: The Fading Altruism of Open Source Development
by David Lancashire

Coding Control: Governance and Contingency in the Production of Online Worlds
by Thomas M. Malaby

Coding the classroom: Technology and the practice of language
by Claudia Herbst

Collaboration through the Colorado Digitization Project
by Nancy Allen

Collaboration and the Cyberinfrastructure: Academic Collaboration with Museums and Libraries in the Digital Era
by Roy Rosenzweig

Collaborative development of open content: A process model to unlock the potential for African universities
by Derek Keats

Combat Power and Enterprise Competitiveness
by John S. Quarterman, Ken Harker, and Peter H. Salus

Command Tones: Digitization and Sounded Time
by Jonathan Sterne and Emily Raine

Commentary on Web–Wise
by Peter Kaufman

Communicating Information about the World Trade Center Disaster: Ripples, Reverberations, and Repercussions
by Michael Blakemore and Roger Longhorn

Communication Conventions in Instructional Electronic Chats
by Karen L. Murphy and Mauri P. Collins

Communicative practice and transgressive global politics: The D’ua of Sheikh Muhammed Al Mohaisany
by Michael Dartnell

A comparative assessment of Web accessibility and technical standards conformance in four EU states
by Carmen Marincu and Barry McMullin

Comparison of content policies for institutional repositories in Australia
by Arthur Sale

Competition and the Development of the Internet in Japan
by R.F. Delamar

Computer–aided music distribution: The future of selection, retrieval and transmission
by Nancy Bogucki Duncan and Mark A. Fox

Computer Architectures For Personal Space: Forms–Based Reasoning in the Domain of Humanistic Intelligence
by Steve Mann

Computer Architectures for Protection of Personal Informatic Property: Putting Pirates, Pigs, and Rapists in Perspective
by Steve Mann

Computer–Mediated School Education and the Web
by Glenn Russell

Computers as Tutors: Solving the Crisis in Education
by Frederick Bennett

The COMsumer Manifesto: Empowering Communities of Consumers through the Internet
by Stuart Henshall

Connection discrepancies: Unmasking further layers of the digital divide
by Elizabeth Davison and Shelia R. Cotten

Cons in the panopticon: Anti–globalization and cyber–piracy
by Indhu Rajagopal with Nis Bojin

Constructing a framework to enable an open source reinvention of journalism
by Leonard Witt

Consumer Power via the Internet
by Trond Andresen

Consumers as Subcontractors on Electronic Markets
by Wilfred Dolfsma

Consumers on the Web: Identification of usage patterns
by Nina Koiso–Kanttila

Content is Not King
by Andrew M. Odlyzko

Contextualising knowledge–making in Linux user groups
by Yuwei Lin

Continuities and Transformations: Challenges to Capturing Information about the ‘Information Society’
by Fred Gault and Susan A. McDaniel

Control of B2B E–Commerce and the Impact on Industry Structure
by Stephen S. Standifird and J. Christopher Sandvig

Conversations in the dark: How young people manage chatroom relationships
by Rob Walker and Babis Bakopoulos

Cookies, Gift–Giving, and the Internet
by Hillary Bays and Miranda Mowbray

Cooking Pot Markets: An Economic Model for the Trade in Free Goods and Services on the Internet
by Rishab Aiyer Ghosh

Coping in a Distance Environment: Sitcoms, Chocolate Cake, and Dinner With a Friend
by Michelle M. Kazmer

Copyleft vs. Copyright: A Marxist Critique
by Johan Söderberg

Copyright and authors
by John Ewing

Copyright and Global Libraries: Going with the Flow of Technology
by Roberto Zamparelli

A copyright cold war? The polarized rhetoric of the peer–to–peer debates
by John Logie

Copyright Contradictions in Scholarly Publishing
by John Willinsky

Copyright in a Frictionless World: Toward a Rhetoric of Responsibility
by Brendan Scott

Copyright Law and Electronic Access to Information
by Jessica Litman

Corporate Cyberstalking: An Invitation to Build Theory
by Paul Bocij

Corporate Metamorphosis: The Effects of the New Media
by Sean Murphy

Covering music file–sharing and the future of innovation
by Adrienne Russell

Covert Channels in the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
by Craig H. Rowland

Create or be Created: How the Internet Cultural Renaissance is Turning Audience Members into Artists
by William Butler O’Connor

Creating a Framework of Guidance for Building Good Digital Collections
by Timothy W. Cole

Creating an African Virtual Community College: Issues and Challenges
by Osei Darkwa and Steve Eskow

Creating the Digital Future
by Robert Coonrod

Creating Virtual Learning Communities in Africa: Challenges and Prospects
by Osei Darkwa

Crisis Communication and the Internet: Risk and Trust in a Global Media
by Hans–Juergen Bucher

A Critical Analysis of the Adoption and Utilization of the Internet in Thailand for Educational Purposes
by Noppadol Prammanee

Cultural Differences in E–Commerce: A Comparison Between the U.S. and Japan
by Kumiko Aoki

Cultural diversity in cyberspace: The Catalan campaign to win the new .cat top level domain
by Peter Gerrand

The current status and potential development of online news consumption: A structural approach
by An Nguyen

Curtailing online education in the name of homeland security: The USA PATRIOT Act, SEVIS, and international students in the United States
by Paul T. Jaeger and Gary Burnett

The CyberFrontier and America at the Turn of the 21st Century: Reopening Frederick Jackson Turner’s Frontier
by Jeffrey R. Cooper

Cyberinfrastructure and Innovation Policy
by Brian Kahin

Cyberinfrastructure and Patent Thickets: Challenges and Responses
by Gavin Clarkson

Cyberinfrastructure, Institutions, and Sustainability
by Christopher J. Mackie

Cybermethods: An assessment
by Hellen Megens and Brian Martin

Cyberporn: The Controversy
by Joyce H–S Li

Cyberspace and the Concept of Democracy
by Fred Evans

Cyborg logs and collective stream of (de)consciousness capture for producing attribution–free informatic content such as cyborglogs
by Steve Mann

Data Management: The Foundation for Web Development in the Retail and Service Industries
by Susan M. Chard

Data Mining Solutions and the Establishment of a Data Warehouse: Corporate Nirvana for the 21st Century?
by Christine Maxwell and Howard Gutowitz

The Day the World Changed: Implications for Archival, Library, and Information Science Education
by Richard J. Cox with Mary K. Biagini, Toni Carbo, Tony Debons, Ellen Detlefsen, Jose Marie Griffiths, Don King, David Robins, Richard Thompson, Chris Tomer, and Martin Weiss

The dead poets society: The copyright term and the public domain
by Matthew Rimmer

Dealing with Patent Fragmentation in ICT and Genetics: Patent Pools and Clearing Houses
by Geertrui Van Overwalle, Esther van Zimmeren, Birgit Verbeure, and Gert Matthijs

Deconstructing Google bombs: A breach of symbolic power or just a goofy prank?
by Clifford Tatum

Declarations, Independence, and Text in the Information Age
by Richard J. Cox

Defamation Havens
by Brian Martin

Defining Stewardship in the Digital Age
by Diane M. Zorich

A democracy of groups
by Beth Simone Noveck

The democratic divide
by Stephanie Birdsall

Democratizing software: Open source, the hacker ethic, and beyond
by Brent K. Jesiek

Descriptive metadata for copyright status
by Karen Coyle

Designing and Managing Information in the Fast Lane
by Thomas E. Jevec

Desperately Seeking: Helping Hands and Human Touch
by Björn Hermans

Desperately seeking the consumer: Personalized search engines and the commercial exploitation of user data
by Theo Röhle

De–unifying a digital library
by Arthur Sale

Development, Ethical Trading and Free Software
by Danny Yee

The devil you don’t know: The unexpected future of Open Access publishing
by Joseph J. Esposito

Differential Pricing and Efficiency
by Hal R. Varian

Diffusion pattern of Linux: An assessment on major technology dimensions
by Nir Kshetri

Digital Art/Public Art: Governance and Agency in the Networked Commons
by Christiane Paul

Digital Collections, Digital Libraries and the Digitization of Cultural Heritage Information
by Clifford Lynch

Digital Deerfield 1704: A new perspective on the French and Indian Wars
by Lynne Spichiger and Chris Sturm

Digital Diploma Mills: A Dissenting Voice
by Frank White

Digital Diploma Mills: The Automation of Higher Education
by David F. Noble

The ‘digital divide’ among financially disadvantaged families in Australia
by Jennifer McLaren and Gianni Zappalà

The digital divide in the liberal state: A Canadian perspective
by William F. Birdsall

Digital divide or digital development? The Internet in Mexico
by James Curry and Martin Kenney

The digital divide or the digital connection: A U.S. perspective
by Beverly P. Lynch

The digital divide: Why the "don’t–wants–tos" won’t compute: Lessons from a New Zealand ICT project
by Barbara Crump and Andrea McIlroy

Digital gifts: Participation and gift exchange in LiveJournal communities
by Erika Pearson

Digital Humanities and the IMLS/NEH Advancing Knowledge Partnership
by Brett Bobley

Digital image managers: A nuseum/university collaboration
by S.K. Hastings

The digital landscape: The Hawaiian newspapers and war records and trust territory image repository of the University of Hawaii
by James Cartwright, Martha Chantiny, Joan Hori, and Karen Peacock

Digital money, liquidity, and monetary policy
by Aleksander Berentsen

Digital music and subculture: Sharing files, sharing styles
by Sean Ebare

Digital representation: Racism on the World Wide Web
by Indhu Rajagopal with Nis Bojin

Digital rights management and the breakdown of social norms
by Christopher May

Digital star dust: The Hoagy Carmichael collection at Indiana University
by Kristine R. Brancolini, Jon W. Dunn, and John A. Walsh

The Digital Tea Leaves of Election 2000: The Internet and the Future of Presidential Politics
by Don Lewicki and Tim Ziaukas

Digital Workflow Management: The Lester S. Levy Digitized Collection of Sheet Music
by G. Sayeed Choudhury, Cynthia Requardt, Ichiro Fujinaga, Tim DiLauro, Elizabeth W. Brown, James W. Warner, and Brian Harrington

Digitisation and Its Asian Discontents: The Internet, Politics and Hacking in China and Indonesia
by Jeroen de Kloet

Digitizing and Preserving Plant Images: Linking Plant Images and Databases for Public Access
by Connie Wolf and Douglas Holland

Digitizing for Access and Preservation: Strategies of the Library of Congress
by Deanna B. Marcum

Digitizing more than organizational DNA
by Jonathan Riehl

Digitizing Old Photographs for the Web
by Ruth Garner, Mark Gillingham, and Yong Zhao

Disciplining Search/Searching Disciplines: Perspectives from Academic Communities on Metasearch Quality Indicators
by Rohit Chopra and Aaron Krowne

Disney through the Web looking glass
by Brian Martin and Brian Yecies

Dispute Resolution Without Borders: Some Implications for the Emergence of Law in Cyberspace
by Ethan Katsh

Diversity, attention and symmetry in a many–to–many information society
by Philippe Aigrain

DNS: A Short History and a Short Future
by Ted Byfield

Do Web search engines suppress controversy?
by Susan L. Gerhart

Do you "google"? Understanding search engine use beyond the hype
by Eszter Hargittai

Drawing Sea Serpents: The Publishing Wars on Personal Computing and the Information Age
by Richard J. Cox

E–Business Application Development: The Paradigm Shift from In–House Applications
by V.V.S. Raveendra

E–Commerce Web Queries: Excite and Ask Jeeves Study
by Amanda Spink and Okan Gunar

E–deliberation and local governance: The role of computer mediated communication in local democratic participation in the United Kingdom
by Joss Hands

e–Exclusion and Bot Rights: Legal aspects of the robots exclusion standard for public agencies and other public sector bodies with Swedish examples
by Nicklas Lundblad

E–government, e–society and Jordan: Strategy, theory, practice, and assessment
by Michael Blakemore and Roderic Dutton

E–Journals, Archives and Knowledge Networks: A Commentary on Archie Zariski’s Defense of Electronic Law Journals
by Bernard Hibbitts

E–learning and language change — Observations, tendencies and reflections
by Henrik Hansson and Sylvia van de Bunt–Kokhuis

E–Mail and Potential Loss to Future Archives and Scholarship or The Dog that Didn’t Bark
by Susan S. Lukesh

E–Mail and the Effect of Future Developments
by Eric Williams

E–Mail for Democracy? A Comforting Image (A Commentary on "Habits of Mind and a New Technology of Freedom")
by Inga E. Treitler

E–media in development: Combining multiple e–media types
by Robin van Koert

The ecology of the connecticon
by Frank Rennie and Robin Mason

Economic Experiments in Internet Access Markets
by Shane Greenstein

Economic productivity in the Knowledge Society: A critical review of productivity theory and the impacts of ICT
by Ilkka Tuomi

Economics Is Dead. Long Live Economics! A Commentary on Michael Goldhaber’s "The Attention Economy"
by Rishab Aiyer Ghosh

The Economics of Electronic Journals
by Andrew Odlyzko

The economics of open source hijacking and the declining quality of digital information resources: A case for copyleft
by Andrea Ciffolilli

Economics of Personal Information Exchange
by Paul Sholtz

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?
by Haekyung Jeon–Slaughter, Andrew C. Herkovic, and Michael A. Keller

The Economics of Software Distribution over the Internet Revisited
by Yaron Ilan

The economy of phishing: A survey of the operations of the phishing market
by Christopher Abad

The educated blogger: Using Weblogs to promote literacy in the classroom
by David Huffaker

Education and Community: The Collective Wisdom of Teachers, Parents and Community Members
by Ted Nellen

Effective use: A community informatics strategy beyond the Digital Divide
by Michael Gurstein

The Effects of September 11 on the Leading Search Engine
by Richard W. Wiggins

Efficient Pricing in Data Transmission Networks: The Argentine Experience
by Mauricio Drelichman

Eight Internet Search Engines Compared
by Richard Einer Peterson

Election bloggers: Methods for determining political influence
by Greg Elmer, Peter Malachy Ryan, Zach Devereaux, Ganaele Langlois, Joanna Redden, and Fenwick McKelvey

Electric Symbols: Internet Words And Culture
by John Fraim

Electronic Cash and Monetary Policy
by Mark Bernkopf

Electronic citizenship and global social movements
by Liza Tsaliki

Electronic Commerce: The Issues and Challenges to Creating Trust and a Positive Image in Consumer Sales on the World Wide Web
by Anthony Ferraro

Electronic courseware in higher education
by Maureen C. Minielli and S. Pixy Ferris

Electronic Purses, Interoperability, and the Internet
by Leo Van Hove

Electronic Purses: (Which) Way to Go?
by Leo Van Hove

The Electronic Records Archives Program at the National Archives and Records Administration
by Kenneth Thibodeau

The Electronic Starry Plough: The Enationalism of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement (IRSM)
by Michael Dartnell

An empirical examination of Wikipedia’s credibility
by Thomas Chesney

An Empirical Investigation of the Impact of Business–to–business Electronic Commerce Adoption on the Business Operations of Hong Kong Manufacturers
by Oliver B. Yau

An Empirical Study of the Causal Antecedents of Customer Confidence in E–Tailers
by Sandeep Krishnamurthy

Empowering Women Through the Internet: Dutch Women Unite
by Karen Drost and Miriam Jorna

Engaging the public with digital primary sources: A tri–state online history database and learning center
by Laurie Mercier and Leslie Wykoff

Envisioning American Art 2.0
by Elizabeth Broun

Escher Staircases on the World Wide Web
by Ronald Rousseau and Mike Thelwall

Essence of Distributed Work: The Case of the Linux Kernel
by Jae Yun Moon and Lee Sproull

Ethical and economic issues surrounding freely available images found on the Web
by Eric Lease Morgan

Ethnic media and politics: The case of the use of the Internet by Uyghur diaspora
by Kilic Kanat

Evaluation of digital libraries using snowball sampling
by Elaine Peterson

Evaluation of Web access to historical sheet music collections and music–related iconography
by Maurice B. Wheeler and Mary Jo Venetis

Evolution of the Linux Credits file: Methodological challenges and reference data for Open Source research
by Ilkka Tuomi

Evolutionary information seeking: A case study of personal development and Internet searching
by Jarkko Kari

Examining MARC Records as Artifacts That Reflect Metadata Utilization Decisions
by William E. Moen

Examining the Determinants of Who is Hyperlinked to Whom: A Survey of Webmasters in Korea
by Han Woo Park

The expansion of the patent system: Politics and political economy
by Brian Kahin

An exploration of predatory behaviour in cyberspace: Towards a typology of cyberstalkers
by Leroy McFarlane and Paul Bocij

Exploring factors influencing Internet users’ adoption of Internet television in Taiwan
by Kenneth C.C. Yang and Yowei Kang

Exploring the future of the digital divide through ethnographic futures research
by Matthew M. Mitchell

Exploring users’ experiences of the Web
by Barry Brown and Abigail Sellen

Expressiveness and conformity in Internet–based polls
by Sebnem Cilesiz and Richard Ferdig

Extending the public sphere through cyberspace: The case of Minnesota e–democracy
by Lincoln Dahlberg

Factors affecting Internet development: An Asian survey
by Hao Xiaoming and Chow Seet Kay

Factors affecting the use of open source software in tertiary education institutions
by David G. Glance, Jeremy Kerr and Alex Reid

Factors of regional/national success in information society developments: Information society strategies for candidate countries
by Marc Bogdanowicz, Jean–Claude Burgelman, Clara Centeno, Elisaveta Gourova, and Gérard Carat

False Web memories: A case study on finding information about Andrei Broder
by Judit Bar–Ilan

Feeding America: Lessons from a project demonstration
by Michael Seadle

Fending off automated mass electronic mail: Or, how to distinguish yourself from a computer
by Tibor Beke

The filtering matrix: Integrated mechanisms of information control and the demarcation of borders in cyberspace
by Nart Villeneuve

Filtering the Internet in American public libraries: Sliding down the slippery slope
by Jeannette Allis Bastian

Filters and the public library: A legal and policy analysis
by Mary Minow

Finders, keepers? The present and future perfect in support of personal information management
by William Jones

Finding balance: The vices of our "versus"
by Connie M. Moss

Finding information on the World Wide Web: A specialty meta–search engine for the academic community
by Yaffa Aharoni, Ariel J. Frank, and Snunith Shoham

First Monday evolves: Editorial
by Anders Geertsen

First Monday Podcast: Interview with Ian Bogost (MP3)
(Transcript of First Monday Podcast with Ian Bogost)

First Monday Podcast: Interview with Siva Vaidhyanathan (MP3)
(Transcript of First Monday Podcast with Siva Vaidhyanathan)

Five heuristics for designing and evaluating Web–based communities
by Linda M. Gallant, Gloria M. Boone, and Austin Heap

Fixed fee versus unit pricing for information goods: Competition, equilibria, and price wars
by Peter Fishburn, Andrew M. Odlyzko, and Ryan C. Siders

Flexible networking, information and communications technology and local economic development
by Michael Gurstein

The Florida Folklife Digitization and Education Project
by Joanna Norman

FLOSS developers as a social formation
by Frauke Lehmann

FLOSS methods in biotechnology
by Andrea Glorioso

FM Interviews: Louise Addis

FM Interviews: Reva Basch

FM Interviews: Sandra Braman

FM Interviews: David Chaum

FM Interviews: Gregory Crane

FM Interviews: Noël Godin

FM Interviews: Gary McGraw

FM Interviews: Stephanie Mills

FM Interviews: Bonnie Nardi

FM Interviews: James O’Donnell

FM Interviews: Jonathan Peizer

FM Interviews: Rosalind Picard

FM Interviews: Rimantas Pleikys

FM Interviews: Howard Rheingold

FM Interviews: McKenzie Wark

FM Interviews: Linus Torvalds — What Motivates Free Software Developers?

The fog of copyleft
by Aaron Krowne and Raymond Puzio

For an aesthetics of transmission
by Giselle Beiguelman

Formal and substantial Internet information skills: The role of socio–demographic differences on the possession of different components of digital literacy
by Marco Gui

Formalizing and Securing Relationships on Public Networks
by Nick Szabo

A framework for Internet archeology: Discovering use patterns in digital library and Web–based information resources
by Scott Nicholson

Free Riding on Gnutella
by Eytan Adar and Bernardo A. Huberman

Free Software/Free Science
by Christopher M. Kelty

Free software: Some Brazilian translations
by Alexandre Silva Pinheiro and Henrique Luiz Cukierman

Free software and open source: The freedom debate and its consequences
by Mathias Klang

Free Source as Free Thought: Architecting Free Standards
by Steve Mann

Freedom of Information? The Internet as Harbinger of the New Dark Ages
by Roger Clarke

From Eleanor Rigby to Nannanet: The greying of the World Wide Web
by Tara Brabazon

From genesis to revelation of an online resource: The North Carolina History and Fiction Digital Library
by Elizabeth H. Smith

From libraries to ‘libratories’
by Leo Waaijers

From Paris to Perth: Adopting an Annales perspective on the social history of the Internet in Western Australia
by Glenn Pass

Fundamental issues with open source software development
by Michelle Levesque

The Future of Multimedia in Education
by Allyn Radford

A Gendered World: Students and Instructional Technologies
by Indhu Rajagopal with Nis Bojin

Genealogy and the economic drain on Ireland: Unintended consequences
by Emily Heinlen

The genesis and emergence of Education 3.0 in higher education and its potential for Africa
by Derek Keats and J. Philipp Schmidt

Geography matters: Mapping human development and digital access
by Stephanie A. Birdsall and William F. Birdsall

Getting the Word Out: Making Digital Project Metadata Available to Aggregators
by Diane I. Hillmann

Gifting technologies
by Kevin McGee and Jörgen Skågeby

Gifting technologies: A BitTorrent case study
by Matei Ripeanu, Miranda Mowbray, Nazareno Andrade, and Aliandro Lima

The Given and the Made: Authenticity and Nature in Virtual Education
by Lee Herman and Alan Mandell

Given enough minds...: Bridging the ingenuity gap
by Hassan Masum and Mark Tovey

Giving Away Music to Make Money: Independent Musicians on the Internet
by Michael Pfahl

Giving e–mail back to the users: Using digital signatures to solve the spam problem
by Trevor Tompkins and Dan Handley

Global Conversations: New Horizons for Information Professionals
by Herbert K. Achleitner, Faye Vowell, and Roger B. Wyatt

Globalization of Information: Intellectual Property Law Implications
by Kim Nayyer

Globalization of prurience: The Internet and the degradation of women and children
by Indhu Rajagopal with Nis Bojin

The Great Debate — Law in the Virtual World
by David G. Post and David R. Johnson

The Great Newspaper Caper: Backlash in the Digital Age
by Richard J. Cox

The "grey digital divide": Perception, exclusion and barriers of access to the Internet for older people
by Peter Millward

Grey Tuesday, online cultural activism and the mash–up of music and politics
by Sam Howard–Spink

Growing a National Learning Environments and Resources Network for Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education: Current Issues and Opportunities for the NSDL Program
by Lee Zia

The Growth of Internet Telephony: Legal and Policy Issues
by Emir A. Mohammed

Habermas’ heritage: The future of the public sphere in the network society
by Pieter Boeder

Habits of Mind and a New Technology of Freedom
by Lloyd Morrisett

Hacking for a cause
by Brian Still

Hacktivists or Cyberterrorists? The Changing Media Discourse on Hacking
by Sandor Vegh

Hacking Memes
by Stephen Downes

Haiti and Internet Governance
by John S. Quarterman

Hate and peace in a connected world: Comparing MoveOn and Stormfront
by Noriko Hara and Zilia Estrada

Hello, Out There: A Look at Distance Education in Alaska
by Maria Elena Reyes and Claudette Bradley

Helpmate: A Multimedia Web Teaching Framework
by Kevin Curran and Barry Devin

The Heritage Health Index Findings on Digital Collections
by Kristen Overbeck Laise

The Hi–Tech Gift Economy
by Richard Barbrook

Higher Education: From Craft–Production to Capitalist Enterprise?
by Kit Sims Taylor

Hijacking the urban screen: Trends in outdoor advertising and predictions for the use of video art and urban screens
by Raina Kumra

The Hirsch index applied to topics of interest to developing countries
by the STIMULATE 6 Group

A Historical Overview of the Effects of New Mass Media Introductions on Magazine Publishing During the 20th Century
by Quint Randle

A History of Minnesota Electronic Democracy 1994
by G. Scott Aikens

Hoax E–mails and Bonsai Kittens: Are You E–literate in the Docuverse?
by Angela Lewis

Homesteading the Noosphere
by Eric S. Raymond

Honest News in the Slashdot Decade
by Matthew Priestley

Horses to Water: Student Use of Course Newsgroups
by Warren Thorngate and Fatemeh Bagherian

How (Not) to Study the Attention Economy: A Review of The Economics of Attention: Style and Substance in the Age of Information
by Michael H. Goldhaber

How public opinion polls define and circumscribe online privacy
by Kim Bartel Sheehan

How Will the Music Industry Weather the Globalization Storm?
by Wilfred Dolfsma

Hypermedia and governance in Saudi Arabia
by Marwan M. Kraidy

Hypertext Links: Whither Thou Goest, and Why
by Claire Harrison

Hypertext, the Next Generation: A Review and Research Agenda
by Alex Soojung–Kim Pang

"I don’t watch TV to like learn anything": The Leisure Use of TV and the Internet
by Rich Ling and Kristin Thrane

ICT Standard Setting Today: A System Under Stress
by Andrew Updegrove

Ideology and policy: Notes on the shaping of the Internet
by Katharine Sarikakis

"IM here" Reflections on virtual office hours
by Shannon L. Roper and Jeannette Kindred

Imagined Electronic Community: Representations of Virtual Community in Contemporary Business Discourse
by Chris Werry

Imaging Pittsburgh: Creating a shared gateway to digital image collections of the Pittsburgh region
by Edward A. Galloway

IMES: An Integrated Monitoring & Evaluation System on the Internet
by John E. Psarras, Athanassios P. Papakonstantinou, and Kostas S. Metaxiotis

The IMLS Digital Cultural Heritage Community Project: A Case Study of Tools for Effective Project Management and Collaboration
by Nuala Bennett and Beth Sandore

The Impact of Convergence on the Competitiveness of the European Consumer Electronics Industry
by N. Hazewindus, P. Ballon, M. Bogdanowicz, J.C. Burgelman, U. Jørgensen, W.K. Hansen, F. Hansen, G. J. Nauwelaerts, A. Puissochet, P. Tang, and T. Venables

The impact of cybercafés on information services in Uganda
by Samuel Gitta and J.R. Ikoja–Odongo

The Impact of Democratic Deficits on Electronic Media in Rural Development
by Robin Van Koert

The Impact of the Internet on Myanmar
by Viola Krebs

The Impact of the Internet on the Politics of Cuba
by Andy Williamson

Implementing Openness: An International Institutional Perspective
by Sacha Wunsch–Vincent, Taylor Reynolds and Andrew Wyckoff

In Dedication: Sharon Hogan, 1945–2002

In Google we trust: Information integrity in the digital age
by Lee Shaker

IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana
by Kristine R. Brancolini, Stacy Kowalczyk, and Jenn Riley

Independent Media Centers: Cyber–Subversion and the Alternative Press
by Gene Hyde

Indonesia: From Mainstream to Alternative Media
by Andreas Harsono

Infomania: Why we can’t afford to ignore it any longer
by Nathan Zeldes, David Sward, and Sigal Louchheim

Information Ecologies: Using Technology With Heart
by Bonnie A. Nardi and Vicki L. O’Day

Information politics: The story of an emerging metadata standard
by Joan Starr

Information process patents in the U.S. and Europe: Policy avoidance and policy divergence
by Brian Kahin

Information Seeking on the Web: An Integrated Model of Browsing and Searching
by Chun Wei Choo, Brian Detlor, and Don Turnbull

"Information society" development in Thailand: Information workforce and information and communication technology perspectives
by Joy Aswalap

Information Technologies and Tertiary Education in New Zealand
by Peter Roberts and Michael Peters

Informational Value of Museum Web Sites
by V. Kravchyna and S. K. Hastings

INFOMINE: Promising Directions in Virtual Library Development
by Julie Mason, Steve Mitchell, Margaret Mooney, Lynne Reasoner, and Carlos Rodriguez

Infrastructure Commons in Economic Perspective
by Brett M. Frischmann

Inheritance and loss? A brief survey of Google Books
by Paul Duguid

The Institutional Design of Open Source Programming: Implications for Addressing Complex Public Policy and Management Problems
by Charles M. Schweik and Andrei Semenov

Intellectual Property and Compatibility Standards: A Primer
by Tim Simcoe

Intellectual Property and Cyberinfrastructure
by Dan L. Burk

Intelligent Agents, Markets and Competition: Consumers’ Interests and Functionality of Destination Sites
by Kees Jonkheer

Intelligent skin: Real virtual
by Vera Bühlmann

Intelligent Software Agents on the Internet
by Björn Hermans

The interaction between technologies and society: Lessons learnt from 160 evolutionary years of online news services
by An Nguyen

Interactive Features of Online Newspapers
by Keith Kenney, Alexander Gorelik, and Sam Mwangi

Intercultural Challenges in Networked Learning: Hard Technologies Meet Soft Skills
by Mackie Chase, Leah Macfadyen, Kenneth Reeder and Jörg Roche

Interdoc: The first international non–governmental computer network
by Brian Martin Murphy

Intermittent Aberrations: Can Mature Companies Innovate?
by Sharon Doheny

The International Children’s Digital Library: Description and analysis of first use
by Allison Druin, Benjamin B. Bederson, Ann Weeks, Allison Farber, Jesse Grosjean, Mona Leigh Guha, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Juhyun Lee, Sabrina Liao, Kara Reuter, Anne Rose, Yoshifumi Takayama, and Lingling Zhang

Internet Access, Usage and Policies in Colleges and Universities
by Robert A. Fleck, Jr. and Tena McQueen

The Internet an International Public Treasure: A Proposal
by Ronda Hauben

The Internet and Public Discourse
by Phil Agre

"Internet & Society" in Armenia and Azerbaijan? Web Games and a Chronicle of an Infowar
by Richard Rogers

The Internet and State Control in Authoritarian Regimes: China, Cuba, and the Counterrevolution
by Shanthi Kalathil and Taylor C. Boas

The Internet and the right to communicate
by William J. McIver, Jr., William F. Birdsall, and Merrilee Rasmussen

The Internet and University Participation: The Sierra Leore Experience
by John Abdul Kargbo

The Internet and youth political participation
by Mark E. Kann, Jeff Berry, Connor Gant, and Phil Zager

The Internet Cultural Phenomenon: A Bonafide Curricular Theme
by Toufic Hakim, Pamela Prentice, Stephen Baker, and John Pauly

Internet gift economies: Voluntary payment schemes as tangible reciprocity
by Kylie J. Veale

Internet in America’s Schools: Potential Catalysts for Policy Makers
by Joseph Slowinski

The Internet in developing nations: Grand challenges
by Larry Press

The Internet in India and China
by Larry Press, William Foster, Peter Wolcott, and William McHenry

The Internet in Schools and Colleges in Sierra Leone: Prospects and Challenges
by John Abdul Kargbo

Internet in Serbia: From the Dark Side of the Moon to the Internet Revolution
by Drazen Pantic

The Internet in Sierra Leone: The Way Forward?
by John Abdul Kargbo

Internet in the Lives of Turkish Women
by Ayisigi B. Sevdik and Varol Akman

Internet, Innovation, and Open Source: Actors in the Network
by Ilkka Tuomi

The Internet Oracle: Virtual Authors and Network Community
by David R. Sewell

Internet politics: A comparative analysis of U.S. and South Korea presidential campaigns
by Noriko Hara and Youngmin Jo

Internet Teaching and the Administration of Knowledge
by Tara Brabazon

Internet the Globalizer, and the Impossibility of the Impossibility of the Global Dialog
by Drazen Pantic

Internet time and the reliability of search engines
by Paul Wouters, Iina Hellsten, and Loet Leydesdorff

L’Internet — Trésor Public International: Une Proposition
par Ronda Hauben

Interoperability and Standards in a Museum/Library Collaborative: The Colorado Digitization Project
by Liz Bishoff

Interpreting urban screens
by Anthony Auerbach

Intrinsic vs. extrinsic incentives in profit–oriented firms supplying Open Source products and services
by Cristina Rossi and Andrea Bonaccorsi

Introduction: Contingency and Control Online
by Thomas M. Malaby

Introduction: FLOSS at Large
by Yuwei Lin

Investigating the “public” in the Public Library of Science: Gifting economics in the Internet community
by Charlotte Tschider

The Iraq insurgency: Anatomy of a tribal rebellion
by William S. McCallister

Is copyright necessary?
by Terrence A. Maxwell

Is ‘Designing’ Cyberinfrastructure — or, Even, Defining It — Possible?
by Peter A. Freeman

Is the digital divide between young and elderly people increasing?
by Gerd Paul and Christian Stegbauer

Issues in IP Management to Support Open Access in Collaborative Innovation Models
by Sara Boettiger

Issues in sustainability: Creating value for online users
by Abby Smith

It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know: Work in the Information Age
by Bonnie A. Nardi, Steve Whittaker, and Heinrich Schwarz

JIME: An Interactive Journal for Interactive Media
by Simon Buckingham Shum and Tamara Sumner

Just how international is my Web site? Estimating reach through analysis of hourly demand
by Dirk H.R. Spennemann

Just how open must an open network be for an open network to be labeled "open"?
by Jonathan Sallet

K–12 encounters the Internet
by Paul DiPerna

keep off the grass — acmipark — a case study of a virtual public place
by Helen Stuckey

Keeping Out the Internet? Non–Democratic Legitimacy and Access to the Web
by Geoffry L. Taubman

Keynote (of the Fifth Annual Conference on Libraries and Museums in the Digital World) at The Field Museum
by John McCarter

Knowledge and governance in the digital age: The politics of monitoring planetary life
by Robert Latham

Knowledge Commons: The Case of the Biopharmaceutical Industry
by Arti K. Rai

Knowledge Management Architectures Beyond Technology
by Marla M. Capozzi

"Knowledge Networks" or Discourse Communities?: Response to Hibbitts’ Commentary on Electronic Journals
by Archie Zariski

Landscape without bearings: Instructors’ first experiences in Web–based synchronous environments
by Elizabeth Murphy and Justyna Ciszewska–Carr

Last Writes? Re–Assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace
by Bernard Hibbitts

Law and Borders — The Rise of Law in Cyberspace
by David R. Johnson and David Post

Lawfully surfing the Net: Disabling public library Internet filters to avoid more lawsuits in the United States
by Mary Minow

Leaderless resistance today
by Simson L. Garfinkel

The legal and practical implications of recent attacks on 128–bit cryptographic hash functions
by Praveen Gauravaram, Adrian McCullagh, and Ed Dawson

Less is more in Web search interfaces for older adults
by Anne Aula and Mika Käki

Lessons from Open Source: Intellectual Property and Courseware
by Jan Newmarch

Lessons from the Silurian: On digitization and the human element
by Edward J. Valauskas

Letter from a Community Networker: Celebration, Florida
by Steve Cisler

Letter from Cambridge: Digital Nations and eDevelopment Meetings
by Steve Cisler

Letter from Nebraska: Wiring the World
by Steve Cisler

Letter from Nevada: Desert Rituals
by Steve Cisler

Letter from San Francisco: The Internet Bookmobile
by Steve Cisler

Letter from San José: The Internet Global Summit, June 1999
by Steve Cisler

Letter from Southeast Asia
by Steve Cisler

Lex Networkia: Understanding the Internet Community
by Edward J. Valauskas

Libraries and national security: An historical review
by Joan Starr

Libraries and university presses can collaborate to improve scholarly communication or "Why can’t we all just get along?"
by Mary Alice Ball

Libraries, licensing and the challenge of stewardship
by Sharon Farb

Libraries, the Internet and September 11
by Judy Matthews and Richard Wiggins

The library: A distinct local voice?
by Charles Lyons

Licence fees and GDP per capita: The case for open source in developing countries
by Rishab Aiyer Ghosh

The Life of the Law Online
by David R. Johnson

Limits of self–organization: Peer production and “laws of quality”
by Paul Duguid

The limits of Web–based empowerment: Integrated water resource management case studies
by Mike Thelwall, Adrian Barlow, and Katie Vann

Linking Florida’s Natural Heritage: Science & Citizenry
by Stephanie C. Haas and Priscilla Caplan

Linux: A Bazaar at the Edge of Chaos
by Ko Kuwabara

Linux and Decentralized Development
by Christopher B. Browne

The Linux managing model
by Federico Iannacci

The Lives and Death of Moore’s Law
by Ilkka Tuomi

Lost in gallery space: A conceptual framework for analyzing the usability flaws of museum Web sites
by Paul F. Marty and Michael B. Twidale

The Lowell Observatory Public Astronomical Research Center
by Jeffrey C. Hall

Machine–assisted Metadata Generation and New Resource Discovery: Software and Services
by Steve Mitchell

The Maine Music Box
by Marilyn Lutz and Laura Gallucci

Management and Virtual Decentralised Networks: The Linux Project
by George N. Dafermos

Management Responsibility in Protecting Information Assets: An Australian Perspective
by Adrian McCullagh

Managing Complex, Distributed Environments: Remote Meeting Technologies at the "Chaotic Fringe"
by Karen Ruhleder and Brigitte Jordan

Managing Internet gambling in the workplace
by Mark Fox, Larry Phillips, and Ganesh Vaidyanathan

Managing risk and opportunity in Creative Commons enterprises
by Andrew Rens

Manifesto for the Reputation Society
by Hassan Masum and Yi–Cheng Zhang

Many, many maps: Empowerment and online participatory mapping
by David L. Tulloch

The many paradoxes of broadband
by Andrew Odlyzko

Mapping the Information Society Literature: Topics, Perspectives, and Root Metaphors
by Isabel Álvarez and Brent Kilbourn

Mapping the mobile landscape in Australia
by Carmen Gould, Margaret Jackson, Ron Van Schyndel, and Jonathan O’Donnell

Mapping the Musical Commons: Digitization, Simulation, Speculation
by Josef Prögler

A Market for Secrets
by Eytan Adar and Bernardo A. Huberman

Measuring Social Capital in a Networked Housing Estate
by Denise Meredyth, Liza Hopkins, Scott Ewing and Julian Thomas

Media Lullabies: The Reinvention of the World Wide Web
by Bill Hilf

The media’s portrayal of hacking, hackers, and hacktivism before and after September 11
by Sandor Vegh

The Medical Journal Meets the Internet
by Charles Curran

The mentality of Homo interneticus: Some Ongian postulates
by Michael H. Goldhaber

A Message from Ilya Prigogine
by Ilya Prigogine

Messrs. Washington, Jefferson, and Gates: Quarrelling about the Preservation of the Documentary Heritage of the United States
by Richard J. Cox

A Metadata Approach to Preservation of Digital Resources: The University of North Texas Libraries’ Experience
by Daniel Gelaw Alemneh, Samantha Kelly Hastings, and Cathy Nelson Hartman

Metadata for All: Descriptive Standards and Metadata Sharing across Libraries, Archives and Museums
by Mary W. Elings and Günter Waibel

Methodologies for Mapping the Political Blogosphere: An Exploration Using the IssueCrawler Research Tool
by Axel Bruns

Mickey, Judy, Colin, and Me
by Judith Axler Turner

Mining the Blogosphere: Age, gender and the varieties of self–expression
by Shlomo Argamon, Moshe Koppel, James W. Pennebaker, and Jonathan Schler

Mining the Web: Techniques for Bridging the Gap between Content Producers and Consumers
by K. Kris Hirst

Mobile Library Literacy: Solutions for a Rural Environment
by Sybil Brigham McShane

Monoculture Considered Harmful
by John S. Quarterman

More, Faster, Better: Governance in an Age of Overload, Busyness, and Speed
by David M. Levy

Moving towards shareable metadata
by Sarah L. Shreeves, Jenn Riley, and Liz Milewicz

Multimedia that matters: Gallery–based technology and the museum visitor
by Scott Sayre

Museums and the Online Archive of California
by Richard Rinehart

Museums in the Online Archive of California (MOAC): Building Digital Collections Across Libraries and Museums
by Robin L. Chandler

Music in the Age of Free Distribution: MP3 and Society
by Kostas Kasaras

MusicGrid: A case study in broadband video collaboration
by Hassan Masum, Martin Brooks, and John Spence

The Mysterious Disappearance of the White House Speech Archive
by Richard Wiggins

A Mythic Perspective of Commodification on the World Wide Web
by Glendal P. Robinson

The Napster Network Community
by Kacper Poblocki

Negotiating the Global and the Local: How Thai Culture Co–opts the Internet
by Soraj Hongladarom

The Neo Sophists: Intellectual Integrity in the Information Age
by Randall K. Engle

Netizens: On the History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet
by Michael Hauben and Ronda Hauben

The Network Society: A Shift in Cognitive Ecologies?
by Mathew Wall–Smith

Networked–Centered is an Oxymoron
by Rishab Aiyer Ghosh

Networks, Netwars, and the Fight for the Future
by David Ronfeldt and John Arquilla

"Never Ending, Still Beginning": A Defense of Electronic Law Journals from the Perspective of the E Law Experience
by Archie Zariski

New approaches to television archiving
by Jeff Ubois

The New ‘Civic Virtue’ of the Internet
by David R. Johnson and David G. Post

A New Media Tells Different Stories
by Bruno Giussani

The new mobile scholar and the effective use of information and communication technology
by David B. Bills, Stephanie Holliman, Laura Lowe, J. Evans Ochola, Su–Euk Park, Eric J. Reed, Christine Wolfe, and Laura Thudium Zieglowsky

The new shape of online community: The example of Swedish independent music fandom
by Nancy K. Baym

The Next Stage: Moving from Isolated Digital Collections to Interoperable Digital Libraries
by Howard Besser

Non–Profit Organisations and the Internet
by Martin Johnson

Non–Profits on E: How Non–Profit Organisations are Using the Internet for Communication, Fundraising, and Community Building
by Pieter Boeder

Non–Repudiation in the Digital Environment
by Adrian McCullagh and William Caelli

North America: Multiplying media in a dynamic landscape
by Mahmoud Eid and Carrie Buchanan

Object Lessons: Towards an Educational Theory of Technology
by Suzanne de Castell, Mary Bryson, and Jennifer Jenson

Of Jeff Bezos and Leo Durocher
by Richard Wiggins

Offshore E–Money Issuers and Monetary Policy
by Malte Krueger

On modder labour, commodification of play, and mod competitions
by Olli Sotamaa

On My Mind: Commentary on Web–Wise (Fifth Annual Conference on Libraries and Museums in the Digital World)
by Bill Barnett

Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave: Opportunities and Challenges for Standards Development in the Digital Library Arena
by Priscilla Caplan

On becoming a Web site
by Punya Mishra

On the economy of Web links: Simulating the exchange process
by Boris Galitsky and Mark Levene

Online Grocery Shopping: Consumer Motives, Concerns, and Business Models
by Mike Kempiak and Mark A. Fox

Online images of industrialization in the American Midwest
by Ruth Garner, Mark Gillingham, and Steve McShane

Online Journalism: Modelling the First Generation of News Media on the World Wide Web
by Mark Deuze

Online Mission Statements: Briefly Stated
by George S. Cole

Open access publishing: A developing country view
by Jennifer I. Papin–Ramcharan and Richard A. Dawe

Open access to law in developing countries
by Daniel Poulin

The open code market
by Jordi Carrasco–Muñoz

Open content and value creation
by Magnus Cedergren

Open educational resources in a global context
by Paul Stacey

Open Networks, Closed Regimes: The Impact of the Internet on Authoritarian Rule
by Shanthi Kalathil and Taylor C. Boas

Open Science Grid: Building and Sustaining General Cyberinfrastructure Using a Collaborative Approach
by Paul Avery

Open source athletes
by Stefan Görling

Open source disaster recovery: Case studies of networked collaboration
by Calvert Jones and Sarai Mitnick

Open Source Intelligence
by Fleix Stalder and Jesse Hirsh

Open Source Software Development as a Special Type of Academic Research (Critique of Vulgar Raymondism)
by Nikolai Bezroukov

Open source software development: Some historical perspectives
by Alessandro Nuvolari

Opening the sources of accountability
by Shay David

OpenKey: Illinois–North Carolina Collaborative Environment for Botanical Resources
by P. Bryan Heidorn and Lesley Deem

Openness, access to government information and Caribbean governance
by Fay Durrant

Openness in communication
by Jon Hoem

The Orbiten Free Software Survey
by Rishab Aiyer Ghosh and Vipul Ved Prakash

Overcoming Regulatory and Technological Challenges To Bring Internet Access To a Sparsely Populated, Remote Area: A Case Study
by Ronel Smith

The penguin in peril: SCO’s legal threats to Linux
by Ishtiaque Omar

Perceptions of computer learning among older Americans and older Chinese
by Bo Xie

Performance on tests of economic literacy: A comparison of face–to–face with online instruction
by Frank P. Albritton, Jr.

Personal Boundaries/Global Stage
by Harold Thimbleby

Perspectives on Lifelong Learning: The View From a Distance
by Judith L. Forbes

Pervasive fun
by Benno Luthiger and Carola Jungwirth

Phantom authority, self–selective recruitment and retention of members in virtual communities: The case of Wikipedia
by Andrea Ciffolilli

Picture That: Australia in the Forefront
by Debbie Campbell

Piercing the peer–to–peer myths: An examination of the Canadian experience
by Michael Geist

Piloting a Course: Using a Pilot Project to Identify Training Needs
by Allison Zhang, Nancy Finlay, and Kathleen S. Foulke

Pirates, sharks and moral crusaders: Social control in peer–to–peer networks
by Jörgen S. Svensson and Frank Bannister

The Place of Law in Cyberspace
by David Altheide

The Plant Information Center
by Evelyn Daniel, Peter White, Jane Greenberg, and James Massey

Plato as distance education pioneer: Status and quality threats of Internet education
by Gary Klass

Playing the links: Interactivity and stickiness in .com and "not.com" Web sites
by Debora Shaw

Podcasting: A new technology in search of viable business models
by Sheri Crofts, Jon Dilley, Mark Fox, Andrew Retsema, and Bob Williams

The poetics of urban media surfaces
by Lev Manovich

Policy and participation on the Canadian information highway
by William F. Birdsall

Policy bridges for the digital divide: Assessing the landscape and gauging the dimensions
by Paul M.A. Baker

Political privacy and online politics: How e–campaigning threatens voter privacy
by Christopher D. Hunter

The politics of the libre commons
by David M. Berry and Giles Moss

The politics of public space in the media city
by Scott McQuire

Positioning the public library in the modern state: The opportunity of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA)
by Joyce M. Latham

Possible economic consequences of digital cash
by Tatsuo Tanaka

Posthuman law: Information policy and the machinic world
by Sandra Braman

The potential disruptive impact of Internet 2 based technologies
by C. Pascu, D. Osimo, M. Ulbrich, G. Turlea and J.C. Burgelman

Potential legal challenges to the application of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in public libraries: Strategies and issues
by Paul T. Jaeger and Charles R. McClure

The potential of the Internet for non–profit organizations
by Tessa Spencer

The power and problems of public media
by David B. Liroff

Power to the people: The role of electronic media in promoting democracy in Africa
by Dana Ott

A practical model for analyzing long tails
by Kalevi Kilkki

Predicting e–mail effects in organisations
by Eric Williams

Preface (Command Lines: The Emergence of Governance in Global Cyberspace)
by Sandra Braman and Thomas M. Malaby

Preface (Cyberinfrastructure for Collaboration and Innovation: Selected Papers from the Conference, 29–30 January 2007)
by Brian Kahin and Steven J. Jackson

The premise and promise of a global information infrastructure
by Christine L. Borgman

Presenting a Successful Electronic Journal Subscription Model
by Stuart Peters

Preserving Digital Assets: Cornell’s Digital Image Collection Project
by Anne R. Kenney and Oya Y. Rieger

Preserving Government and Political Information: The Web–at–Risk Project
by Valerie D. Glenn

Pricing, Agents, Perceived Value and the Internet
by Phillip G. Bradford, Herbert E. Brown, and Paula M. Saunders

Pricing Network Services: The Case of the Internet
by Jose Ricardo Nogueira and Jose Carlos Cavalcanti

Primary Sources, Research, and the Internet: The Digital Scriptorium at Duke
by Steven L. Hensen

Privacy and security disclosures on telecardiology Web sites
by Lynsey Dubbeld

A privacy paradox: Social networking in the United States
by Susan B. Barnes

Privacy Protection: Time to Think and Act Locally and Globally
by Esther Dyson

Problems and the Epistemology of Electronic Publishing in the Arab World: The Case of Lebanon
by Ramzi Nasser and Kamal Abouchedid

The processed book
by Joseph J. Esposito

Professors online: The Internet’s impact on college faculty
by Steve Jones and Camille Johnson–Yale

Programming video art for urban screens in public space
by Kate Taylor

Project Access for adult English–language learners
by Anne Henderson and Elyse Adler

The promise of noöpolitik
by David Ronfeldt and John Arquilla

A proposal for an open content licence for research paper (Pr)ePrints
by Roger Clarke

Prospects for Remailers
by Sameer Parekh

Protecting ourselves to death: Canada, copyright, and the Internet
by Laura J. Murray

The Protestant ethic strikes back: Open source developers and the ethic of capitalism
by Teemu Mikkonen, Tere Vadén, and Niklas Vainio

Providing Content and Facilitating Social Change: Electronic Media in Rural Development Based on Case Material from Peru
by Robin van Koert

Public access computing and Internet access in public libraries: The role of public libraries in e–government and emergency situations
by John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, Lesley A. Langa, and Charles R. McClure

‘Public eyes’: Direct accountability in an information age
by Albert Jacob Meijer

Public libraries, public access computing, FOSS and CI: There are alternatives to private philanthropy
by Siobhan Stevenson

Publicly shared intelligence
by Giliam de Valk and Brian Martin

Publishing cooperatives: An alternative for non–profit publishers
by Raym Crow

Pulling sense out of today’s informational chaos: LiveJournal as a site of knowledge creation and sharing
by Kate Raynes–Goldie

Puppy smoothies: Improving the reliability of open, collaborative wikis
by Tom Cross

Putting Content on the Internet
by Nancy R. John

Rational sharing and its limits
by Wai–Yin Ng

Reaching Across the Divide: The Challenges of Using the Internet to Bridge Disparities in Access to Information
by Andie Miller

Reading Books in the Digital Age subsequent to Amazon, Google and the long tail
by Terje Hillesund

Real Genders Choose Fantasy Characters: Class Choice in World of Warcraft
by Nicholas DiGiuseppe and Bonnie Nardi

The realities of Free/Libre/Open Source Software developers in Japan and Asia
by Hiroyuki Shimizu, Jun Iio, and Kazuo Hiyane

Reality Bytes: Cyberterrorism and Terrorist ‘Use’ of the Internet
by Maura Conway

Re–approaching Nearness: Online communication and its place in Praxis
by Ulises A. Mejias

Rearchitecting the music business: Mitigating music piracy by cutting out the record companies
by Robert L. Frost

Reconceptualizing the Digital Divide
by Mark Warschauer

Reconciling interiors: The screen as installation
by James Charlton

Reducing transaction costs in information infrastructures using FLOSS
by Marcus Vinicius Brandão Soares

Re–engineering Scientific Credit in the Era of the Globalized Information Economy
by Philip Mirowski

A reflecting and/or refracting Pool: When a local community becomes autonomous online
by Margaretha Haughwout

Reflecting on the digit(al)isation of music
by David Beer

Reflective Collaborative Learning on the Web: Drawing on the Master Class
by Karen Ruhleder and Michael Twidale

Refuting objections to a Global Rural Network (GRNet) for developing nations
by Larry Press

Re–imagining Web analysis as circulation
by Christopher A. Paul

Release criteria for the Linux kernel
by David G. Glance

Remarks of Chairman David Wu (Keynote Address, Cyberinfrastructure for Collaboration and Innovation: Selected Papers from the Conference, 29–30 January 2007)
by David Wu

Reputation–based governance
by Lucio Picci

Research note: Across the United States, 85,000 to 144,000 public computing sites
by Kate Williams

A Response to Mr. Henderson
by Richard J. Cox

A Response to Nikolai Bezroukov
by Eric S. Raymond

A review of national information and communication technologies (ICT) and a proposed National Electronic Initiative Framework (NEIF)
by Alan R. Peslak

Revisiting a Strategic Assessment of the Internet
by Charles Swett

Revisiting the Four Horsemen of the Infopocalypse: Representations of anonymity and the Internet in Canadian newspapers
by Robert F. Carey and Jacquelyn A. Burkell

Ringtones, or the auditory logic of globalization
by Sumanth Gopinath

Rip, Mix, Burn: The Politics of Peer to Peer and Copyright Law
by Kathy Bowrey and Matthew Rimmer

Robbery under arms: Copyright law and the Australia–United States Free Trade Ageeement
by Matthew Rimmer

Rochester Images: From Institutional to Production Models of Collaboration
by Rodney Perry

Role of Multipurpose Community Telecentres in Accelerating National Development in Ghana
by Wilfred Owen, Jr. and Osei Darkwa

The role of museums in online teaching, learning, and research
by Kenneth Hamma

The Role of Patents in Technology Markets: Issues Pertaining to Data Collection and Analysis
by Dominique Guellec and Maria Pluvia Zuniga

Sampling mobile opinion: A contextual postcard questionnaire study
by Jeff Axup and Stephen Viller

Scholarly Publishing, Peer Review and the Internet
by Peter Roberts

Scholarship and Academic Libraries (and their kin) in the World of Google
by Paul N. Courant

Scientific citations in Wikipedia
by Finn Årup Nielsen

SDP-city against a vicious circle!
by Erzsébet Angster

Search engine personalization: An exploratory study
by Yashmeet Khopkar, Amanda Spink, C. Lee Giles, Prital Shah, and Sandip Debnath

Searching for Authority: Archivists and Electronic Records in the New World at the Fin–de–Siécle
by Richard J. Cox

Second–Level Digital Divide: Differences in People’s Online Skills
by Eszter Hargittai

The Second–Level Digital Divide of the Web and Its Impact on Journalism
by Wiebke Loosen

A Second Look at the Cathedral and the Bazaar
by Nikolai Bezroukov

Securing the Net — The Fruits of Incompetence
by Arjen K. Lenstra

Seeking an educational commons: The promise of open source development models
by Gary Hepburn

Seeking Open Infrastructure: Contrasting Open Standards, Open Source and Open Innovation
by Joel West

Self Without Body: Textual Self–Representation in an Electronic Community
by Mark Giese

Self–Selection Strategies for Information Goods
by A. Dedeke

The Semiotics of SimCity
by Ted Friedman

Sensible design principles for new networks and services
by Kalevi Kilkki

Sexual and pornographic Web searching: Trends analysis
by Amanda Spink, Helen Partridge, and Bernard J. Jansen

Shaping the Cyberinfrastructure Revolution: Designing Cyberinfrastructure for Collaboration and Innovation (Keynote Address, Cyberinfrastructure for Collaboration and Innovation: Selected Papers from the Conference, 29–30 January 2007)
by Arden L. Bement, Jr.

A Shared Digital Library of Native American Images
by Elaine Peterson

A Short Analysis of Verbal and Visual Elements in the English of World Wide Web Pages
by Paolo Cordone

“Shout Into the Wind, and It Shouts Back” Identity and interactional tensions on LiveJournal
by Lori Kendall

Showdown in Seattle: Turtles, Teamsters and Tear Gas
by Steve Cisler

The Shroud of Lecturing
by Stephen E. DeLong

A Simple Method to Improve Life Sciences Patent Searches Using the Cyberinfrastructure at the National Institutes of Health
by Kyle Jensen, Chen Jinan, and Fiona Murray

Six degrees of reputation: The use and abuse of online review and recommendation systems
by Shay David and Trevor Pinch

The Size and Growth Rate of the Internet
by Kerry Coffman and Andrew M. Odlyzko

Slashdot and the Public Sphere
by Andrew Ó Baoill

Sleepless in Belgrade: A Virtual Community during War
by Smiljana Antonijevic

Small ads as first steps to Internet business: A preliminary survey of Cameroon’s commercial Internet usage
by David Zeitlyn and Francine Barone

Social and Behavioral Scientists Building Cyberinfrastructure
by David W. Lightfoot

A social ecology of wireless technology
by Critical Friends of Technology

Social enterprise and aspiration: Atherton Gardens and the e–ACE network
by Denise Meredyth and Julian Thomas

The Social Life of Documents
by John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid

The Social Life of Information
by John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid

The Social Life of Legal Information: First Impressions
by Paul Duguid

A social network caught in the Web
by Lada A. Adamic, Orkut Buyukkokten, and Eytan Adar

Social Science at 190 MPH on NASCAR’s Biggest Superspeedways
by David Ronfeldt

The social structure of free and open source software development
by Kevin Crowston and James Howison

Socially Grounded User Studies in Digital Library Development
by Ann Peterson Bishop, Bharat Mehra, Imani Bazzell, and Cynthia Smith

Software Agents take the Internet as a Shortcut to Enter Society: A Survey of New Actors to Study for Social Theory
by Dirk Nicolas Wagner

Software and seeds: Open source methods
by Margaret E.I. Kipp

Software and the Mundane Management of Air Travel
by Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge

Some Economics of Personal Activity and Implications for the Digital Economy
by Douglas A. Galbi

Sooner or later we will melt together: Framing the digital in the everyday
by David Beer

The Soundproof Book: Exploration of Rights Conflict and Access to Commercial EBooks for People with Disabilities
by George Kerscher and Jim Fruchterman

Speculative Microeconomics for Tomorrow’s Economy
by J. Bradford DeLong and A. Michael Froomkin

Spinning yarns around the digital fire: Storytelling and dialogue among youth on the Internet
by David Huffaker

Spirituality and Technology: Exploring the Relationship
by Michel Bauwens

The state of copyright activism
by Siva Vaidhyanathan

Stewarding Potential
by Jane Sledge

Story space: A theoretical grounding for the new urban annotation
by Rekha Murthy

Strategies for developing sustainable open access scholarly journals
by David J. Solomon

The Street Performer Protocol and Digital Copyrights
by John Kelsey and Bruce Schneier

Students’ Frustrations with a Web–Based Distance Education Course
by Noriko Hara and Rob Kling

A study of Internet usage in Nigerian universities: A case study of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile–Ife, Nigeria
by K.O. Jagboro

Studying special collections and the Web: An analysis of practice
by Lorraine Normore

Supervision and Regulation of Network Banks
by Aleksander Berentsen

Survey of Web–based educational resources in selected U.S. art museums
by Robert A. Varisco and Ward Mitchell Cates

Surveying the Digital Readiness of Institutions
by Ann Russell

Synthetic Economies and the Social Question
by Edward Castronova

The Syracuse University Library Radius Project: Development of a non–destructive playback system for cylinder recordings
by William A. Penn and Martha J. Hanson

Tactical Memory: The Politics of Openness in the Construction of Memory
by Sandra Braman

Taking New World Notes — An embedded journalist’s rough guide to reporting from inside the Internet’s next evolution
by Wagner James Au

Talking Past Each Other: Making Sense of the Debate over Electronic Publication
by David J. Solomon

A Tangled World Wide Web of Security Issues
by Joris Claessens, Bart Preneel, and Joos Vandewalle

Taxation of Internet Commerce
by Zak Muscovitch

A Taxonomy of Internet Commerce
by Paul Bambury

TAZ Servers and the Rewebber Network: Enabling Anonymous Publishing on the World Wide Web
by Ian Goldberg and David Wagner

Teacher’s Palette
by Diana Helton Rennels and Jill Fairhurst Taylor

Teaching as performance in the electronic classroom
by Doug Brent

Teaching Cyberian Politics
by Leonard Williams

Technological and Social Drivers of Change in the Online Music Industry
by Mark Fox

Technology and Education: Between Chaos and Order
by Mohammad Khalid Hamza and Bassem Alhalabi

Technology and Pleasure: Considering Hacking Constructive
by Gisle Hannemyr

Technology, Schools and the Decentralization of Culture
by Brian Carolan

The tensions of securing cyberspace: The Internet, state power and The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace
by Michael T. Zimmer

Theories and models of and for online learning
by Caroline Haythornthwaite, Bertram C. Bruce, Richard Andrews, Michelle M. Kazmer, Rae–Anne Montague, and Christina Preston

They Threw Me a Computer ... But What I Really Needed Was a Life Preserver
by Anthony G. Wilhelm

Third Voice: Vox Populi Vox Dei?
by Michael Margolis and David Resnick

Tight prior open source equilibrium: The rise of open source as a source of economic welfare
by Matthias Bärwolff

TOOL: The Open Opinion Layer
by Hassan Masum

A Tool for Multipurpose Use of Online Flora and Fauna: The Biological Information Browsing Environment (BIBE)
by P. Bryan Heidorn

Top Ten Web Sites Using Search Engines: The Case of the Desalination Industry
by Nabil El–Ramly, Richard Einer Peterson, and Linda Volonino

Toward a model of information policy analysis: Speech as an illustrative example
by Terrence A. Maxwell

Toward context–centered methods for evaluating public library networked community information initiatives
by Joan C. Durrance and Karen E. Pettigrew

Towards a national telecommunications strategy in Morocco
by Mohammed Ibahrine

Towards an integrated architectural media space
by Ava Fatah gen. Schieck

Towards professional participatory storytelling in journalism and advertising
by Mark Deuze

Tragedy of the FOSS commons? Investigating the institutional designs of free/libre and open source software projects
by Charles M. Schweik and Robert English

Transaction costs and the social cost of online privacy
by Paul Sholtz

Traveling with communication technologies in space, time, and everyday life: An exploration of their impact
by Jean Claude Burgelman

Trust in electronic markets
by Joseph M. Reagle, Jr.

Trust management on the World Wide Web
by Rohit Khare and Adam Rifkin

A typology for ready reference Web sites in libraries
by Steven W. Sowards

The unacknowledged convergence of open source, open access, and open science
by John Willinsky

Uncloaking terrorist networks
by Valdis E. Krebs

Understanding hypertext cognition: Developing mental models to aid users’ comprehension
by Andy White

Understanding Infrastructure: History, Heuristics, and Cyberinfrastructure Policy
by Steven J. Jackson, Paul N. Edwards, Geoffrey C. Bowker, and Cory P. Knobel

Understanding online message dissemination: An analysis of "send–this–story–to–your–friend" data
by Sandeep Krishnamurthy

Understanding the privacy space
by Benjamin D. Brunk

Unexploited resources of online education for democracy — Why the future should belong to OpenCourseWare
by Kei Ishii and Bernd Lutterbeck

United Kingdom adoption agency Web sites
by Roger Fenton

A Universal Citation Database as a Catalyst for Reform in Scholarly Communication
by Robert D. Cameron

University Internet cafés: One more cup of information for the road
by Tayfun Tanyeri, Cem Çuhadar, Mübin Kiyici, and Ahmet Naci Çoklar

The Unnoticed Presidential Transition: Whither Whitehouse.gov?
by Rich Wiggins

Unpacking “I Don’t Want It” — why novices and non–users don’t use the Internet
by R. Michelle Green

The urban incubator: (De)constructive (re)presentation of heterotopian spatiality and virtual image(ries)
by Wael Salah Fahmi

Urban screens: The beginning of a universal visual culture
by Paul Martin Lester

Urban screens: Towards the convergence of architecture and audiovisual media
by Tore Slaatta

Usability@90mph: Presenting and evaluating a new, high–speed method for demonstrating user testing in front of an audience
by Paul F. Marty and Michael B. Twidale

The Usability of Open Source Software
by David M. Nichols and Michael B. Twidale

The Use of Focus Groups in the Design and Development of a National Labor Exchange System
by Brenda L. Killingsworth, Robert E. Schellenberger, and James W. Kleckley

The use of the Internet for political action by non–state dissident actors in the Middle East
by W. Sean McLaughlin

The use of the Internet to activate latent ties in scholarly communities
by Paul Genoni, Helen Merrick, and Michele Willson

User Design and the Democratization of the Mobile Phone
by Leopoldina Fortunati

Users with Disability Need Not Apply? Web Accessibility in Ireland, 2002
by Barry McMullin

The Uses of Networking for Promoting Sociological Research
by Ran Chermesh

Using an Intelligent Agent to Enhance Search Engine Performance
by James Jansen

Using digitized primary source materials in the classroom: A Colorado case study
by Nena E. Bloom and Cynthia Stout

Using the Internet to enable developing country universities to meet the challenges of globalization through collaborative virtual programmes
by Derek W. Keats, Maria Beebe, and Gunnar Kullenberg

Using the Internet to reduce market risk for alternative energy sources: The case of large–scale solar photovoltaic production
by Joshua M. Pearce

Using the World Wide Web to Enhance Classroom Instruction
by Norman Mathew and Maryanne Dohery–Poirier

Using virtual lectures to educate students on plagiarism
by Laura A. Guertin

The value of openness in an attention economy
by Michael Goldhaber

Victims of cyberstalking: An exploratory study of harassment perpetrated via the Internet
by Paul Bocij

Video, education, and open content: Notes toward a new research and action agenda
by Peter B. Kaufman

The Virtual Agora: Online Ethical Dialogues and Professional Communities
by Alan Tidwell

Virtual Borders: The Interdependence of Real and Virtual Worlds
by James Grimmelmann

Virtual Connections: Community Bonding on the Net
by Stuart Glogoff

Virtual dissection and physical collaboration
by Kenneth R. Fleischmann

Virtual Harassment: Women and Online Education
by Julia K. Ferganchick–Neufang

The Virtual University and College Life: Some Unintended Consequences for Democratic Citizenship
by David Resnick

Virtually there: Travelling with new media
by Peter B. White and Naomi Rosh White

Visible Past: Learning and discovering in real and virtual space and time
by Sorin Adam Matei, Chris Miller, Laura Arns, Nick Rauh, Chris Hartman, and Robert Bruno

The Visible Problems of the Invisible Computer: A Skeptical Look at Information Appliances
by Andrew Odlyzko

Visualizing the Overlap between the 100 Most Visited Pages on Wikipedia for September 2006 to January 2007
by Anselm Spoerri

Voices: Bringing Multimedia Museum Exhibits to the World Wide Web
by Matthew Nickerson

vPlants: a Virtual Herbarium of the Chicago Region
by Matthew Schaub and Christopher P. Dunn

Waiting for Thomas Kuhn: First Monday and the Evolution of Electronic Journals
by Edward J. Valauskas

The Wall Street Performer Protocol: Using Software Completion Bonds To Fund Open Source Software Development
by Chris Rasch

Web–based learning: Factors affecting students’ satisfaction and learning experience
by Kyung–Sun Kim and Joi L. Moore

Web–based Surveys: Changing the Survey Process
by Holly Gunn

Web Mining Technology and Academic Librarianship: Human–Machine Connections for the Twenty–First Century
by May Y. Chau

Web of lies? Historical knowledge on the Internet
by Daniel J. Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig

Web–Site Sensitivity to Privacy Concerns: Collecting Personally Identifiable Information and Passing Persistent Cookies
by Bill Helling

The WebCommunicators: Issues in Research into Online Journalism and Journalists
by Mark Deuze

WebMonitor: a Tool for Measuring World–Wide Web Server Performance
by Jussara M. Almeida, Virgilio Almeida, and David J. Yates

WebQuest: Using the World Wide Web & Interactive Simulation Games in the Classroom
by David Clark, Alexander Repenning, and Corrina Perrone

"What Has Straw in Common with Wheat?": A Selective Review of Bibliographic Control in the Field of Homiletics
by Chad P. Abel–Kops

What is a library anymore, anyway?
by Michael A. Keller, Victoria A. Reich, and Andrew C. Herkovic

What is Popular on Wikipedia and Why?
by Anselm Spoerri

What is your claim to flame?
by Patricia G. Lange

What Next for Internet Journals? Implications of the Trend Towards Paid Placement in Search Engines
by Robin Henshaw

What open access research can do for Wikipedia
by John Willinsky

What the Cultural Sector Can Learn from Enron
by Bernard F. Reilly, Jr.

What’s the Buzz about? An empirical examination of Search on Yahoo!
by Nicole Bladow, Cari Dorey, Liz Frederickson, Pavla Grover, Yvette Knudtson, Sandeep Krishnamurthy, and Voula Lazarou

What’s the matter with the information technology workforce?
by Manimegalai M Subramaniam and Kathleen Burnett

What’s the Right Economics for Cyberspace?
by Michael H. Goldhaber

What’s Wrong with the Patent System? Fuzzy Boundaries and the Patent Tax
by James Bessen and Michael J. Meurer

When Beggars Become Choosers
by Kasper Edwards

When Internet Companies Morph: Understanding Organizational Strategy Changes in the ‘New’ New Economy
by Robert J. Kauffman, Tim Miller, and Bin Wang

Where am I and who are ‘we’?: Self–representation and the intersection of gender and ethnicity on the Web
by Linda Leung

Where does Web bibliographies’ author information come from?
by Timothy C. Craven

Who benefits from the digital divide?
by Brendan Luyt

Who supports Internet censorship?
by Craig A. Depken, II

Who Will Create The Metadata For The Internet?
by Charles F. Thomas and Linda S. Griffin

Why Governments aren’t Gods and Gods aren’t Governments
by Richard A. Bartle

Why study users? An environmental scan of use and users of digital resources in humanities and social sciences undergraduate education
by Diane Harley

Will E–books Change the World?
by Terje Hillesund

Wireless Internet connectivity for developing nations
by Larry Press

The Work of Education in the Age of E–College
by Chris Werry

The Work of Information Mediators: A Comparison of Librarians and Intelligent Software Agents
by Laura Zick

The Work of the Encyclopedia in the Age of Electronic Reproduction
by Alex Soojung–Kim Pang

Workforce Literacy in an Information Age: Policy Recommendations for Developing an Equitable High–Tech Skills Workforce
by Joseph Slowinski

Writing photo captions for the Web
by Ruth Garner, Mark Gillingham, and Yong Zhao

WSIS: Whose vision of an information society?
by Ajit Pyati

The X–Stop Files
by Jonathan Wallace

Zones of silence: A framework beyond the digital divide
by Amelia Bryne Potter


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