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Jonathan Lederman

How to make a complete bibliography in less than two minutes with Zotero on Vimeo - 3 views

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    This video demonstrates how to make a complete bibliography in less than two minutes using Zotero and .pdf files sourced from online academic journals. These articles were obtained from the Journal of Digital Asset Management.
Doug Blandy

The Madness of Crowds and an Internet Delusion: You Are Not a Gadget - 0 views

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    From the 1/12 edition of the NY Times. "Mr. Lanier, a musician and avant-garde computer scientist - he popularized the term "virtual reality" - wonders if the Web's structure and ideology are fostering nasty group dynamics and mediocre collaborations. His new book, "You Are Not a Gadget," is a manifesto against "hive thinking" and "digital Maoism," by which he means the glorification of open-source software, free information and collective work at the expense of individual creativity."
John Fenn

New Media is Neither New nor Media. Discuss.David Parry / University of Texas at Dallas | - 1 views

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    New Media is Neither New nor Media. Discuss.David Parry / University of Texas at Dallas
Doug Blandy

Being online: Identity, anonymity, and all things in between - 1 views

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    This is the first part of an eight part essay by Andy Oran of O"Reilly media on digital identity. The other seven parts can be accessed from this one. I am bookmarking it here because it alludes to a transmedia approach to the construction of personal narratives.
John Fenn

cryptoxin: Transmedia trainwreck? - 1 views

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    A manifestation of transmedia 'consumption' and critique from a fan's perspective
Doug Blandy

Public Domain Manifesto - 0 views

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    "The manifesto underlines the importance of the public domain as a shared resource and established a number of principles for the public domain in the digital age. The first principle is: The Public Domain is the rule, copyright protection is the exception. Since copyright protection is granted only with respect to original forms of expression, the vast majority of data, information and ideas produced worldwide at any given time belongs to the Public Domain. In addition to information that is not eligible for protection, the Public Domain is enlarged every year by works whose term of protection expires. The combined application of the requirements for protection and the limited duration of the copyright protection contribute to the wealth of the Public Domain so asto ensure access to our shared culture and knowledge." Corey Doctorow writing on Boingboing.net
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