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First Monday, Volume 11, 2006
Volume 11, Number 1, January 2006
- Peter H. Gerrand:
Cultural diversity in cyberspace: The Catalan campaign to win the new .cat top level domain. - Praveen Gauravaram, Adrian McCullagh, Ed Dawson:
The legal and practical implications of recent attacks on 128-bit cryptographic hash functions. - Nart Villeneuve:
The filtering matrix: Integrated mechanisms of information control and the demarcation of borders in cyberspace. - Jarkko Kari:
Evolutionary information seeking: A case study of personal development and Internet searching. - Matthias Bärwolff:
Tight prior open source equilibrium: The rise of open source as a source of economic welfare.
Volume 11, Number 2, February 2006
- David R. Johnson, David G. Post:
Law and Borders: The Rise of Law in Cyberspace. - David G. Post, David R. Johnson:
The Great Debate - Law in the Virtual World. - James Grimmelmann:
Virtual Borders: The Interdependence of Real and Virtual Worlds. - Ethan Katsh:
Dispute Resolution Without Borders: Some Implications for the Emergence of Law in Cyberspace. - David R. Johnson:
The Life of the Law Online.
Volume 11, Number SI-4: Urban Screens: Discovering the potential of outdoor screens for urban society
- Paul Martin Lester:
Urban Screens: the beginning of a universal visual culture. - Scott McQuire:
The politics of public space in the media city. - Lev Manovich:
The poetics of urban media surfaces. - Anthony Auerbach:
Interpreting urban screens. - Rekha Murthy:
Story space: A theoretical grounding for the new urban annotation. - Wael Salah Fahmi:
The urban incubator: (De)constructive (re)presentation of heterotopian spatiality and virtual image(ries). - Tore Slaatta:
Urban screens: Towards the convergence of architecture and audiovisual media. - Ava Fatah gen. Schieck:
Towards an integrated architectural media space. - Julia Nevárez:
Art and social displays in the branding of the city: Token screens or opportunities for difference? - Raina Kumra:
Hijacking the urban screen: Trends in outdoor advertising and predictions for the use of video art and urban screens. - Giselle Beiguelman:
For an aesthetics of transmission. - Vera Bühlmann:
Intelligent skin: Real virtual. - Kate Taylor:
Programming video art for urban screens in public space.
Volume 11, Number SI-5: Virtual Architecture at State of Play III, October 2005
- Edward J. Valauskas:
Introduction to virtual architecture at State of Play III. - Helen Stuckey:
keep off the grass acmipark - a case study of a virtual public place. - Wagner James Au:
Taking New World Notes: An embedded journalist's rough guide to reporting from inside the Internet's next evolution. - Yehuda E. Kalay, John Marx:
Architecture and the Internet: Designing places in cyberspace. - Nathan Glazer:
Architecture and the Virtual World.
Volume 11, Number 3, March 2006
- Shay David, Trevor Pinch:
Six degrees of reputation: The use and abuse of online review and recommendation systems. - Matthew Rimmer:
Robbery under arms: Copyright law and the Australia - United States Free Trade Agreement. - Elizabeth Murphy, Justyna Ciszewska-Carr:
Landscape without bearings: Instructors' first experiences in Web-based synchronous environments. - James Curry, Martin Kenney:
Digital divide or digital development? The Internet in Mexico. - Kenneth C. C. Yang, Yowei Kang:
Exploring factors influencing Internet users' adoption of Internet television in Taiwan.
Volume 11, Number 4, April 2006
- Lee Shaker:
In Google we trust: Information integrity in the digital age. - David B. Bills, Stephanie Holliman, Laura Lowe, J. Evans Ochola, Su-Euk Park, Eric J. Reed, Christine Wolfe, Laura Thudium Zieglowsky:
The new mobile scholar and the effective use of information and communication technology. - Margaretha Haughwout:
A reflecting and/or refracting Pool: When a local community becomes autonomous online. - Gerhard Fischer:
Beyond binary choices: Understanding and exploiting trade-offs to enhance creativity. - Arthur Sale:
Comparison of content policies for institutional repositories in Australia.
Volume 11, Number 5, May 2006
- Calvert Jones, Sarai Mitnick:
Open source disaster recovery: Case studies of networked collaboration. - Paul DiPerna:
K-12 encounters the Internet. - Amelia Bryne Potter:
Zones of silence: A framework beyond the digital divide. - Manimegalai M. Subramaniam, Kathleen Burnett:
What's the matter with the information technology workforce?. - Lynsey Dubbeld:
Privacy and security disclosures on telecardiology Web sites. - Tayfun Tanyeri, Cem Çuhadar, Mübin Kiyici, Ahmet Naci Çoklar:
University Internet cafés: One more cup of information for the road. - Alan R. Peslak:
A review of national information and communication technologies (ICT) and a proposed National Electronic Initiative Framework (NEIF).
Volume 11, Number 6, June 2006
- Jennifer Papin-Ramcharan, Richard A. Dawe:
Open access publishing: A developing country view. - Eduardo Villanueva:
Accidental open access and the hazards involved: Preliminary experiences on Internet-based publishing in a Peruvian university. - Michael H. Goldhaber:
The value of openness in an attention economy. - David J. Solomon:
Strategies for developing sustainable open access scholarly journals. - Andrew Rens:
Managing risk and opportunity in Creative Commons enterprises. - Philippe Aigrain:
Diversity, attention and symmetry in a many-to-many information society. - Leonard Witt:
Constructing a framework to enable an open source reinvention of journalism. - Jonathan Riehl:
Digitizing more than organizational DNA. - Charlotte Tschider:
Investigating the public in the Public Library of Science: Gifting economics in the Internet community. - Wai-Yin Ng:
Rational sharing and its limits. - Jill Coffin:
Analysis of open source principles in diverse collaborative communities.
Volume 11, Number SI-6: Commercial applications of the Internet, 2006
- Mark A. Fox:
Introduction to special issue #6: Commercial applications of the Internet. - Robert J. Kauffman, Tim Miller, Bin Wang:
Reflections on: When Internet companies morph. - Paul Bambury:
Reflections on: A taxonomy of Internet commerce. - Frederick Schiff:
Trends emerging more clearly: Business models of news Web Sites. - Mark A. Fox:
Reflections on: Online grocery shopping. - Rohit Khare, Adam Rifkin:
Reflections on: Trust management on the World Wide Web. - Robert J. Kauffman, Tim Miller, Bin Wang:
When Internet Companies Morph: Understanding Organizational Strategy Changes in the 'New' New Economy. First Monday 7(7) (2002) - Paul Bambury:
A Taxonomy of Internet Commerce. First Monday 3(10) (1998) - Frederick Schiff:
Business models of news Web sites: A survey of empirical trends and expert opinion. First Monday 8(6) (2003) - Mike Kempiak, Mark A. Fox:
Online Grocery Shopping: Consumer Motives, Concerns, and Business Models. First Monday 7(9) (2002) - Phillip G. Bradford, Herbert E. Brown, Paula M. Saunders:
Pricing, Agents, Perceived Value and the Internet. First Monday 6(6) (2001) - Rohit Khare, Adam Rifkin:
Trust Management on the World Wide Web. First Monday 3(6) (1998) - Esther Dyson:
Privacy Protection: Time to Think and Act Locally and Globally. First Monday 3(6) (1998)
Volume 11, Number 7, July 2006
- Sandra Braman:
Tactical memory: The politics of openness in the construction of memory. - Sharon E. Farb:
Libraries, licensing and the challenge of stewardship. - Steve Midgley:
The case for open markets in education. - Andrea Glorioso:
FLOSS methods in biotechnology. - Jon Hoem:
Openness in communication. - Aaron Krowne, Raymond Puzio:
The fog of copyleft. - Fay Durrant:
Openness, access to government information and Caribbean governance. - Hassan Masum, Mark Tovey:
Given enough minds...: Bridging the ingenuity gap. - Bob Jolliffe:
Aligning the ideals of free software and free knowledge with the South African Freedom Charter. - Eric Lease Morgan:
Ethical and economic issues surrounding freely available images found on the Web.
Volume 11, Number 8, August 2006
- Rohit Chopra, Aaron Krowne:
Disciplining Search/Searching Disciplines: Perspectives from Academic Communities on Metasearch Quality Indicators. - Paul N. Courant:
Scholarship and Academic Libraries (and their kin) in the World of Google. - Kristine R. Brancolini, Stacy Kowalczyk, Jenn Riley:
IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana. - Steve Mitchell:
Machine-assisted Metadata Generation and New Resource Discovery: Software and Services. - Diane Hillmann:
Getting the Word Out: Making Digital Project Metadata Available to Aggregators. - Sarah L. Shreeves, Jenn Riley, Liz Milewicz:
Moving towards shareable metadata. - William E. Moen:
Examining MARC Records as Artifacts That Reflect Metadata Utilization Decisions. - Michael K. Buckland, Lewis R. Lancaster:
Advances in Discovery: The Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative Experience. - Sara S. Hodson:
Archives on the Web: Unlocking Collections While Safeguarding Privacy.
Volume 11, Number 9, September 2006
- Craig A. Depken II:
Who supports Internet censorship? - Amanda Spink, Helen Partridge, Bernard J. Jansen:
Sexual and pornographic Web searching: Trends analysis. - John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, Lesley A. Langa, Charles R. McClure:
Public access computing and Internet access in public libraries: The role of public libraries in e-government and emergency situations. - Patricia G. Lange:
What is your claim to flame? - Susan B. Barnes:
A privacy paradox: Social networking in the United States. - R. Michelle Green:
Unpacking "I Don't Want It" - why novices and non-users don't use the Internet. - Raym Crow:
Publishing cooperatives: An alternative for non-profit publishers. - Giliam de Valk, Brian Martin:
Publicly shared intelligence. - Robert Latham:
Knowledge and governance in the digital age: The politics of monitoring planetary life. - Adrienne Russell:
Covering music file-sharing and the future of innovation. - Tom Cross:
Puppy smoothies: Improving the reliability of open, collaborative wikis. - Judit Bar-Ilan:
False Web memories: A case study on finding information about Andrei Broder. - Jeff Axup, Stephen Viller:
Sampling mobile opinion: A contextual postcard questionnaire study. - David M. Berry, Giles Moss:
The politics of the libre commons.
- Nigel Gibson, Rob Parsons:
Book reviews.
Volume 11, Number 10, October 2006
- Paul Duguid:
Limits of self-organization: Peer production and "laws of quality". - Martha McCaughey:
Can Unscrewed be unskewed? Television coverage of the Internet. - Yasmin Ibrahim:
Capital punishment and virtual protest: A case study of Singapore. - Bo Xie:
Perceptions of computer learning among older Americans and older Chinese. - Arthur Sale:
The acquisition of open access research articles. - Frank P. Albritton Jr.:
Performance on tests of economic literacy: A comparison of face-to-face with online instruction.
- Bonnie A. Nardi, Dion Dennis, Douglas Kocher:
Book reviews.
Volume 11, Number 11, November 2006
- Matei Ripeanu, Miranda Mowbray, Nazareno Andrade, Aliandro Lima:
Gifting technologies: A BitTorrent case study. - Thomas Chesney:
An empirical examination of Wikipedia's credibility. - Carmen Gould, Margaret Jackson, Ron G. van Schyndel, Jonathan O'Donnell:
Mapping the mobile landscape in Australia. - Terry T. Ahmed, Carolyn Willard, Marcia Zorn:
Automated customer service at the National Library of Medicine.
- Michael H. Goldhaber:
Book review.
Volume 11, Number SI-7: Command Lines: The Emergence of Governance in Global Cyberspace
- Sandra Braman, Thomas M. Malaby:
Preface. - Thomas M. Malaby:
Introduction: Contingency and Control Online. - Jonathan Sterne, Emily Raine:
Command tones: Digitization and sounded time. - Rob Kitchin, Martin Dodge:
Software and the mundane management of air travel. - Guobin Yang:
Activists beyond Virtual Borders: Internet-Mediated Networks and Informational Politics in China. - Marwan M. Kraidy:
Hypermedia and governance in Saudi Arabia. - T. L. Taylor:
Beyond Management: Considering Participatory Design and Governance in Player Culture. - Richard A. Bartle:
Why Governments aren't Gods and Gods aren't Governments. - Thomas M. Malaby:
Coding Control: Governance and Contingency in the Production of Online Worlds. - Edward Castronova:
Synthetic Economies and the Social Question. - Leopoldina Fortunati:
User Design and the Democratization of the Mobile Phone. - Christiane Paul:
Digital Art/Public Art: Governance and Agency in the Networked Commons. - Ian Bogost:
Playing Politics: Videogames for Politics, Activism, and Advocacy. - David M. Levy:
More, Faster, Better: Governance in an Age of Overload, Busyness, and Speed.
Volume 11, Number 12, December 2006
- Tim Schneider, Michael Zimmer:
Identity and Identification in a Networked World. - danah boyd:
Friends, Friendsters, and Top 8: Writing community into being on social network sites. - Stacey Schesser:
MySpace on the record: The admissibility of social website content under the Federal Rules of Evidence. - Verónica B. Piñero:
On panopticism, criminal records and sex offender registries. - Ryan Bigge:
The cost of (anti-)social networks: Identity, agency and neo-luddites.
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