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On the dangers of personalization » Eli Pariser (Ted Talk) - 0 views

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    on the dangers or filters that web companies are applying when they think THEY know what you want to know
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Reorganize Your Past, Online - Technology Review (Oct.'11) - 0 views

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    A Web service developed by Microsoft Research lets people curate their own personal history - project call "Project Greenwich" launched in Beta in October
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The Rise of the New Groupthink: - NYTimes.com Jan.'12 - 0 views

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    What distinguished programmers at the top-performing companies wasn't greater experience or better pay. It was how much privacy, personal workspace and freedom from interruption they enjoyed. Sixty-two percent of the best performers said their workspace was sufficiently private compared with only 19 percent of the worst performers. Seventy-six percent of the worst programmers but only 38 percent of the best said that they were often interrupted needlessly.
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Can the Internet save the book? - Clay Shirky on Salon.com - 0 views

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    "You go to the store to buy a television, and then you come home and you watch some television. But the television you buy isn't the television you watch, and the television you watch isn't the television you buy. We use the same word to refer to the object and the content flow, and nobody gets confused because we all know what television is. Now all of a sudden, we have video spilling out of phones and personal computers, and the question "Is that television?" becomes really complicated."
Garrett Eastman

Announcement of the fourth Digital Media & Learning Competition | HASTAC - 0 views

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    "Digital Media and Learning Competition 4: Badges for Lifelong Learning" supported by the MacArthur Foundation in collaboration with Mozilla and HASTAC, simultaneously in person and online 9/15/11
Garrett Eastman

Addressing Faculty Publishing Concerns with Open Access Journal Quality Indicators - 0 views

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    A thoughtful and well-researched article that offers positive and negative quality indicators for evaluating open access journals for publishing considerations, while the authors caution against a "one-size fits all" approach and the importance of guiding faculty and researchers to make informed personal choices.
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Open Science Summit and Digital Scholarship Summit - how are they different and what is... - 2 views

  • scientists, hackers, students, patients, and activists will convene to discuss the future of our science/technology paradigm. Topics include: Synthetic Biology, Personal Genomics, Gene Patents, Open Access/Data, the Future of Scientific Publishing and Reputation, Microfinance for Science, DIY Biology, Bio-security, and more.
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    Open Science Summit, which took place in July at Berkeley, is a good example of how "digital scholarship", "e-science" and "open science" and "scholarly communications" are terms from the same vocabulary we are creating to talk about the changes in academia, knowledge transfer, innovation, etc.
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