Journal: First Monday

Volume 12, Issue SI-8

0 -- 0John Willinsky. What open access research can do for Wikipedia
0 -- 0Linda M. Gallant, Gloria M. Boone, Austin Heap. Five heuristics for designing and evaluating Web-based communities
0 -- 0Derek Keats, J. Philipp Schmidt. The genesis and emergence of Education 3.0 in higher education and its potential for Africa
0 -- 0Charles Lyons. The library: A distinct local voice?
0 -- 0Corina Pascu, David Osimo, Martin Ulbrich, Geomina Turlea, Jean Claude Burgelman. The potential disruptive impact of Internet2 based technologies
0 -- 0Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla. Introduction
0 -- 0An Nguyen. The interaction between technologies and society: Lessons learned from 160 evolutionary years of online news services
0 -- 0Mary W. Elings, Günter Waibel. Metadata for all: Descriptive standards and metadata sharing across libraries, archives and museums

Volume 12, Issue 9

0 -- 0Terje Hillesund. Reading Books in the Digital Age subsequent to Amazon, Google and the long tail
0 -- 0Lucio Picci. Reputation-based governance
0 -- 0Andreas Martin Lisewski. Can the Internet cope with stress?
0 -- 0Denise Meredyth, Julian Thomas. Social enterprise and aspiration: Atherton Gardens and the e-ACE network
0 -- 0Shlomo Argamon, Moshe Koppel, James W. Pennebaker, Jonathan Schler. Mining the Blogosphere: Age, gender and the varieties of self-expression
0 -- 0Olli Sotamaa. On modder labour, commodification of play, and mod competitions
0 -- 0Marco Gui. Formal and substantial Internet information skills: The role of socio-demographic differences on the possession of different components of digital literacy
0 -- 0Noriko Hara, Youngmin Jo. Internet politics: A comparative analysis of U.S. and South Korea presidential campaigns
0 -- 0Lori Kendall. Shout Into the Wind, and It Shouts Back Identity and interactional tensions on LiveJournal
0 -- 0Theo Rohle. Desperately seeking the consumer: Personalized search engines and the commercial exploitation of user data
0 -- 0M. K. Sterpka. The aesthetics of networks: A conceptual approach toward visualizing the composition of the Internet

Volume 12, Issue 8

0 -- 0Nathan Zeldes, David Sward, Sigal Louchheim. Infomania: Why we can t afford to ignore it any longer
0 -- 0Finn Årup Nielsen. Scientific citations in Wikipedia
0 -- 0Nancy Baym. The new shape of online community: The example of Swedish independent music fandom
0 -- 0Alison J. Head. Beyond Google: How do students conduct academic research?
0 -- 0Nicklas Lundblad. e-Exclusion and Bot Rights: Legal aspects of the robots exclusion standard for public agencies and other public sector bodies with Swedish examples
0 -- 0Caroline Haythornthwaite, Richard Andrews, Michelle M. Kazmer, Bertram C. Bruce, Rae-Anne Montague, Christina Preston. Theories and models of and for online learning
0 -- 0Robert L. Frost. Rearchitecting the music business: Mitigating music piracy by cutting out the record companies
0 -- 0David Ronfeldt, John Arquilla. The promise of noöpolitik
0 -- 0Mark E. Kann, Jeff Berry, Connor Grant, Phil Zager. The Internet and youth political participation
0 -- 0Paul Duguid. Inheritance and loss? A brief survey of Google Books
0 -- 0Robert F. Carey, Jacquelyn Burkell. Revisiting the Four Horsemen of the Infopocalypse: Representations of anonymity and the Internet in Canadian newspapers

Volume 12, Issue 7

0 -- 0Ann Russell. Surveying the digital readiness of institutions
0 -- 0Diane M. Zorich. Defining digital stewardship in the digital age
0 -- 0Elizabeth Broun. Keynote address: Envisioning American art 2.0
0 -- 0Kristen Overbeck Laise. The Health Heritage Index findings on digital collections
0 -- 0Jane Sledge. Stewarding potential
0 -- 0Deanna B. Marcum. Digitizing for access and preservation strategies of the Library of Congress
0 -- 0Anne-Imelda Radice, Jay Jordan, Kenneth Hamma, Liz Bishoff. Welcome to WebWise
0 -- 0Roy Rosenzweig. Collaboration and the cyberinfrastructure: Academic collaboration with museums and libraries in the digital era
0 -- 0Joanna Norman. The Florida folklike digitization and education project
0 -- 0Brett Bobley. Digital humanities and the IMLS/NEH Advancing Knowledge Partnership
0 -- 0Kenneth Thibodeau. The Electronic Records Archives Program at the National Archives and Records Administration
0 -- 0Valerie D. Glenn. Preserving government and political information: The Web-at-Risk Project

Volume 12, Issue 6

0 -- 0Brian Kahin, Steven J. Jackson. Preface
0 -- 0Dominique Guellec, Maria Pluvia Zuniga. The role of patents in technology markets: Issues pertaining to data collection and analysis
0 -- 0James Bessen, Michael J. Meurer. What's wrong with the patent system? Fuzzy boundaries and the patent tax
0 -- 0David Wu. Conference Keynote Address
0 -- 0Andrew Updegrove. ICT Standard setting today: A system under stress
0 -- 0David W. Lightfoot. Social and behavioral scientists building cyberinfrastructure
0 -- 0Kyle L. Jensen, Chen Jinan, Fiona E. Murray. A simple method to improve life sciences patent searches using the cyberinfrastructure at the National Institutes of Health
0 -- 0Geertrui Van Overwalle, Esther Van Zimmeren, Birgit Verbeure, Gert Matthijs. Dealing with patent fragmentation in ICT and genetics: Patent pools and clearing houses
0 -- 0Peter A. Freeman. Is designing cyberinfrastructure -or even, definining it- possible?
0 -- 0Brett M. Frischmann. Infrastructure commons in economic perspective
0 -- 0Sara Boettiger. Issues in IP management to support open access in collaborative innovation models
0 -- 0Joel West. Seeking open infrastructure: Contrasting open standards, open source and open innovation
0 -- 0Gavin Clarkson. Cyberinfrastructure and patent thickets: Challenges and responses
0 -- 0Christopher J. Mackie. Cyberinfrastructure, institutions and sustainability
0 -- 0Paul Avery. Open science grid: Building and sustaining general cyberinfrastructure using a collaborative approach
0 -- 0Mario Biagioli. Bringing peer review to patents
0 -- 0Sacha Wunsch-Vincent, Taylor Reynolds, Andrew Wyckoff. Implementing openness: An international institutional perspective
0 -- 0Tim Simcoe. Intellectual property and compatibility standards: A primer
0 -- 0Shane Greenstein. Economic experiments in internet access markets
0 -- 0Brian Kahin. Cyberinfrastructure and innovation policy
0 -- 0Steven J. Jackson, Paul N. Edwards, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Cory P. Knobel. Understanding infrastructure: History, heuristics and cyberinfrastructure policy
0 -- 0Dan L. Burk. Intellectual property and cyberinfrastructure
0 -- 0Marla M. Capozzi. Knowledge management architectures beyond technology
0 -- 0Arti K. Rai. Knowledge commons: The case of the biopharmaceutical industry

Volume 12, Issue 5

0 -- 0Siobhan Stevenson. Public libraries, public access computing, FOSS and CI: There are alternatives to private philanthropy
0 -- 0Erika Pearson. Digital gifts: Participation and gift exchange in Livejournal communities
0 -- 0Sorin Adam Matei, Chris C. Miller, Laura L. Arns, Nick Rauh, Chris Hartman, Robert Bruno. Visible Past: Learning and discovering in real and virtual space and time
0 -- 0Nicholas DiGiuseppe, Bonnie Nardi. Real genders choose fantasy characters: Class choice in world of warcraft
0 -- 0Kalevi Kilkki. A practical model for analyzing long tails
0 -- 0Axel Bruns. Methodologies for mapping the political blogosphere: An exploration using the IssueCrawler research tool

Volume 12, Issue 4

0 -- 0Anselm Spoerri. Visualizing the overlap between the 100 most visited pages on Wikipedia for September 2006 to January 2007
0 -- 0Peter B. Kaufman. Video, education and open content: Notes toward a new research and action agenda
0 -- 0Sandra Braman. Change of state: Information, policy and power
0 -- 0Paul Stacey. Open educational resources in a global context
0 -- 0Edward J. Valauskas. FM Interviews: Sandra Braman
0 -- 0Victor Kaptelinin, Bonnie A. Nardi. Acting with technology: Activity theory and interaction design
0 -- 0Anselm Spoerri. What is popular on Wikipedia and why?
0 -- 0Dennis M. Wilkinson, Bernardo A. Huberman. Assessing the value of cooperation in Wikipedia
0 -- 0Greg Elmer, Peter Malachy Ryan, Zach Devereaux, Ganaele Langlois, Joanna Redden, Fenwick McKelvey. Election bloggers: Methods for determining political influence
0 -- 0Stefan Görling. Open source athletes

Volume 12, Issue 2

0 -- 0Teemu Mikkonen, Tere Vadén, Niklas Vainio. The Protestant ethic strikes back: Open source developers and the ethic of capitalism
0 -- 0David L. Tulloch. Many, many maps: Empowerment and online participatory mapping
0 -- 0Limor Shifman, Hamutal Ma apil Varsano. The clean, the dirty and the ugly: A critical analysis of clean joke Web Sites
0 -- 0Charles M. Schweik, Robert English. Tragedy of the FOSS commons? Investigating the institutional designs of free/libre and open source software projects
0 -- 0. The Hirsch index applied to topics of interest to developing countries

Volume 12, Issue 12

0 -- 0Charles R. McClure, Paul T. Jaeger, John Carlo Bertot. The Looming Infrastructure Plateau? Space, Funding, Connection Speed, and the Ability of Public Libraries to meet the Demand for Free Internet Access
0 -- 0Roger Clarke. The cost profiles of alternative approaches to journal publishing
0 -- 0Valérie-Anne Bleyen, Leo Van Hove. Western European newspapers and their online revenue models: An overview
0 -- 0Besiki Stvilia. A model for ontology quality evaluation
0 -- 0Sue Thomas, Chris Joseph, Jess Laccetti, Bruce Mason, Simon Mills, Simon Perril, Kate Pullinger. Transliteracy: Crossing divides

Volume 12, Issue 11

0 -- 0Christopher A. Paul. Hub and terminal: Developing a method for textual analysis on the World Wide Web
0 -- 0Richard J. Cox. Machines in the archives: Technology and the coming transformation of archival reference
0 -- 0Holly Kruse. An organization of impersonal relations : The Internet and networked markets
0 -- 0Jennifer Golbeck. The dynamics of Web-based social networks: Membership, relationships, and change

Volume 12, Issue 10

0 -- 0Mary M. Case, Nancy R. John. Opening up scholarly information at the University of Illinois at Chicago
0 -- 0Ajit Pyati. A critical theory of open access: Libraries and electronic publishing
0 -- 0Ezra Ondari-Okemwa. Scholarly publishing in sub-Saharan Africa in the twenty-first century: Challenges and opportunities
0 -- 0Cornelius Puschmann, Peter Reimer. DiPP and eLanguage: Two cooperative models for open access
0 -- 0Slobodanka (Bobby) Graham. Open access to open publish: National Library of Australia
0 -- 0Thomas Abraham, Suvarsha Minj. Scientific journal publishing in India: Promoting electronic publishing of scholarly journals in India
0 -- 0Astrid Van Wesenbeeck, Martin Van Luijt. Partners in science: OJS, a collaborative researchers workbench and an open repository
0 -- 0Albert Borrero, Mila Ramos, Anna Arsenal, Katherine Lopez, Gene Hettel. Scholarly publishing initiatives at the International Rice Research Institute: Linking users to public goods via open access
0 -- 0Richard W. Kopak, Chia-Ning Chiang. Annotating and linking in the Open Journal Systems
0 -- 0Michael D. Mills, Robert J. Esterhay, Judah Thornewill. Using a Tetradic Network Technique and a Transaction Cost Economic Analysis to illustrate an economic model for an open access medical journal
0 -- 0Mikael K. Elbæk, Lars Nondal. The Library as a mediator for e-?publishing: A case on how a library can become a significant factor in facilitating digital scholarly communication and open access publishing for less Web-?savvy journals
0 -- 0Heather Morrison. Rethinking collections - Libraries and librarians in an open age: A theoretical view
0 -- 0Christina Struik, Hilde Coldenbrander, Stephen Warren, Halina de Maurivez, Heather Joseph, Denise Koufougiannakis, Heather Morrison, Kathleen Shearer, Kumiko Vezina, Andrew Waller. Transitioning to open access (OA)
0 -- 0Linda L. Phillips. Newfound Press: The digital imprint of the University of Tennessee Libraries
0 -- 0Michael Felczak, Rowland Lorimer, Richard Smith. From production to publishing at CJC online: Experiences, insights, and considerations for adoption
0 -- 0Brian Owen, Kevin Stranack. Preface
0 -- 0Alasia Datonye Dennis. The impact of the open access movement on medical based scholarly publishing in Nigeria
0 -- 0John W. Maxwell. Extending OJS into small magazines: The OMMM Project

Volume 12, Issue 1

0 -- 0Andy White. Understanding hypertext cognition: Developing mental models to aid users' comprehension
0 -- 0Diane Harley. Why study users? An environmental scan of use and users of digital resources in humanities and social sciences undergraduate education
0 -- 0Emily Heinlen. Genealogy and the economic drain on Ireland: Unintended consequences
0 -- 0Benno Luthiger, Carola Jungwirth. Pervasive fun