First Monday

Volume 12, Number 8 — 6 August 2007

The promise of noöpolitik
by David Ronfeldt and John Arquilla

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Scientific citations in Wikipedia
by Finn Årup Nielsen

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

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

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