Volume 13,
Number 1,
January 2008
Volume 13,
Number 2,
February 2008
Volume 13,
Number 3,
March 2008
- Michael Zimmer:
Preface: Critical Perspectives on Web 2.0.
- Trebor Scholz:
Market Ideology and the Myths of Web 2.0.
- Matthew Allen:
Web 2.0: An argument against convergence.
- Kylie Jarrett:
Interactivity is Evil! A critical investigation of Web 2.0.
- Søren Mørk Petersen:
Loser Generated Content: From Participation to Exploitation.
- Michael Zimmer:
The Externalities of Search 2.0: The Emerging Privacy Threats when the Drive for the Perfect Search Engine meets Web 2.0.
- Anders Albrechtslund:
Online Social Networking as Participatory Surveillance.
- David Silver:
History, Hype, and Hope: An Afterward.
Volume 13,
Number 4,
April 2008
Volume 13,
Number 5,
May 2008
Book Reviews
- Federico Iannacci:
The Consequences of Information: Institutional Implications of Technological Change by Jannis Kallinikos.
- Douglas Kocher:
Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide by Henry Jenkins.
Volume 13,
Number 6,
June 2008
- Graham Cormode, Balachander Krishnamurthy:
Key differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0.
- Brendan Luyt:
The One Laptop Per Child Project and the negotiation of technological meaning.
- Alice E. Marwick:
To catch a predator? The MySpace moral panic.
- Daren C. Brabham:
Moving the crowd at iStockphoto: The composition of the crowd and motivations for participation in a crowdsourcing application.
- Morten Rask:
The reach and richness of Wikipedia: Is Wikinomics only for rich countries.
Volume 13,
Number 7,
July 2008
- Noriko Hara:
Internet use for political mobilization: Voices of participants.
- Linda Jean Kenix:
The Internet as a tool for democracy? A survey of non-profit Internet decision-makers and Web users.
- Mark Meiss, Filippo Menczer:
Visual comparison of search results: A censorship case study.
- Felix Stalder:
Bourgeois anarchism and authoritarian democracies.
- Bruce L. Mann:
Copyright protection and the new stakeholders in online distance education: The Play's the Thing.
Volume 13 Number 8,
August 2008
WebWise 2.0:
The Power of Community:
Selected papers from the Ninth Annual WebWise Conference on Libraries and Museums
- Anne-Imelda Radice:
Welcome Remarks.
- Bruce Cole:
The Humanities in the Digital Age.
- Jonathan F. Fanton:
Rights and Responsibilities Online: A Paradox for Our Times.
- Daniel J. Cohen:
Creating Scholarly Tools and Resources for the Digital Ecosystem: Building Connections in the Zotero Project.
- Boyce Tankersley, Christopher P. Dunn, Min Cai Henderson, David Vieglais, Gregory A. Riccardi, Pam Allenstein, Dietrich Kappe:
PlantCollections - A Community Solution.
- Ilene Frank:
Second Life: A Virtual World. Why Are Librarians There?
- Laurence F. Johnson:
Multimedia for Peanuts: The Pachyderm Project at Five.
- William E. White:
Colonial Williamsburg and The Idea of America.
- Jeffrey Schnapp:
Animating the archive.
- Roger Bruce:
Capturing Expertise for the Evaluation of Photographs.
- Mark Kornbluh:
From Digital Repositories to Information Habitats: H-Net, the Quilt Index, Cyber Infrastructure, and Digital Humanities.
- Catherine N. Norton:
The Encyclopedia of Life, Biodiversity Heritage Library, Biodiversity Informatics and Beyond Web 2.0.
- Arne Flaten, Alyson Gill:
Ashes2Art: Collaboration and Community in the Humanities.
- Colin Allen, Cameron Buckner, Mathias Niepert:
The World is Not Flat: Expertise and InPhO.
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