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Volume 12, no. 12, December 2001
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Edited by [2]Roy Tennant
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The Library, University of California, Berkeley, 94720
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ISSN: 1060-2356 -
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http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/CurrentCites/2001/cc01.12.12.html
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Contributors: [3]Charles W. Bailey, Jr., [4]Terry Huwe, [5]Shirl
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Kennedy, [6]Leo Robert Klein, [7]Margaret Phillips, [8]Roy Tennant
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Carlson, Scott. [9]"The Deserted Library" [10]Chronicle of Higher
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Education 48(12) (November 11, 2001)
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(http://chronicle.com/free/v48/i12/12a03501.htm). - Our numbers are
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down: fewer students are coming to the library; circulation statistics
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are falling; reserve loans have dropped dramatically. Needless to say,
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electronic resources play an important role in this drama. Students
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are using online databases and e-journals and, of course, Internet
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services like [11]Ask Jeeves and [12]Google. Many library
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administrators, in turn, are citing the explosion of e-resources as an
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excuse to cut funding for print collections and space. On the other
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side of the debate are librarians who value the library as an
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important central space for the academic community. These are the
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librarians who are in involved in building caf<61>'s and creating ambient
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wood paneled reading alcoves as a means of drawing more students to
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their libraries. Others are bringing computer centers and writing
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centers into the library. The library, it seems, is many things to
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many people: for some it is the intellectual heart of the campus; for
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others it website that provides access to hundreds of licensed
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resources (don't forget to tell these people that not everything is
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online); for others it's a good place to check e-mail; and let's not
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forget the many undergraduates who think of the library a great place
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to flirt and socialize. Can the library of the 21st Century be all
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these things and more? - [13]MP
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Deuze, Mark. [14]"Online Journalism: Modelling the First Generation of
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News Media on the World Wide Web." [15]First Monday 6(10) (October 1,
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2001) (http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue6_10/deuze/). - The
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author explores the impact of the Web on a longstanding and proud
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profession. He argues that the Web is an entirely new medium and that
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has had great impact on the consciousness of journalists. He
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specifically focuses on the graphic interface of Web pages, which has
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influenced readers, writers and designers. Web journalism has become
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known as computer-assisted reporting (CAR), and is rapidly emerging as
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a legitimate area of specialization. After charting the past decade of
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"online journalism", which was dominated by an exploration of
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"hyptertexuality", he identifies three strategies that journalists may
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use to enhance the potential of journalism online: annotative
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reporting, open source journalism and hyperadaptive news sites.
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Information professionals will enjoy reading this overview of
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journalism as a profession and the changes the Internet has wrought on
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it. - [16]TH
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[17]"Do You Own Your Mobile or Does It Own You?" [18]seethrugames:
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your internet filter and webzine
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(http://www.seethru.co.uk/games/quiz/mobiles/) - Drop it, Phone Boy,
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and take this quiz, designed to measure your dependence on your
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wireless phone (and give you a few cheap laughs). "Have you
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ever...placed your phone on a restaurant table alongside cutlery like
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it's some kind of participant in the meal? ...sneered at someone
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else's handset because it's larger than your model, which conveniently
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folds down into the size of a throat lozenge? ...reacted to a
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momentary loss of reception in the same way as you might react to the
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death of your parents, screaming incoherently into the handset even
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though the other person clearly cannot and will never hear you?
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...felt glad that the shitty greed-smeared telecoms companies have
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lost billions?" You get the idea. - [19]SK
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Duffy, Daintry. [20]"Why Do Intranets Fail?" [21]Darwin (November
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2001) (http://www.darwinmag.com/read/110101/intranet.html) - A bad
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intranet is worse than no intranet at all because "suboptimal
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intranets can drain corporate coffers," according to usability guru
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Jakob Nielsen, a source for much of the information in this article.
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Not only is there an upfront expenditure for hardware, software and IT
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time, Nielsen says, but there's a significant cost attached to the
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time wasted by employees who are fruitlessly searching for the
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information they need. And this isn't chump change, either. Nielsen
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"estimates that if you multiply the number of people in the world
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using intranets by the number of minutes they're wasting on them each
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day, it's approximately a $1 trillion problem." At the dawn of
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intranet time, these internal sites were built and maintained by
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"small groups of techies, librarians and knowledge management
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ideologues." But as Web publishing tools proliferated and became easy
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to use, "people throughout the company started cranking out content
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like crazy and posting it willy-nilly." Also, many intranets "became
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the poor stepchildren of their companies' flashy Internet site."
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Common pitfalls of intranet development include insufficient planning,
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ignoring the end user, lack of organization, no one in charge and
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disconnect by higher management. Article includes a sidebar on the
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costs of running an intranet. - [22]SK
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Entlich, Richard. [23]"FAQ: Image Search Engines" [24]RLG DigiNews
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5(6) (December 2001)
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(http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/diginews5-6.html#faq). - Everyone
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loves images. The web wasn't anything until images came along, then it
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was an overnight success. So how does one find a specific image on the
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web? By using one of a burgeoning number of image-focused search
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engines. These search engines are simply optimized versions of typical
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web indexes, with crawlers that go around sucking down web content and
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indexing it. But with image search engines, they focus on images only,
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and the web page text that may describe them. As information
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professionals, we know that this is a clumsy approach at best, but as
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the author puts it, until more sophisticated methods become available,
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the tools profiled here will "have to suffice." Seven search engines
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are thoroughly tested in this review article, with [25]Google's Image
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Search (http://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en) being the highest rated. -
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[26]RT
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Hillesund, Terje. [27]"Will E-books Change the World?" [28]First
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Monday 6(10) (October 1, 2001)
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(http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue6_10/hillesund/). - Hillesund
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argues that to chart the fortunes of e-books, it's necessary to study
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the impact of networks and information technology on society. He
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explores "what e-books are" by studying book production processes and
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other features of the print artifact. One key difference is that while
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e-books are often regarded as a single digital object, they are in
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fact "diffuse", ported to different platforms in bits and pieces-a
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characteristic that has unexpected impact on readers and marketing
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plans. Much of his analysis predates recent setbacks for the budding
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e-book industry and its main players, but this article remains a very
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overview. - [29]TH
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Kenney, Anne R., editor. [30]"Editor's Interview: Collaboration
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Between RLG and OCLC with Digital Archiving Initiatives" [31]RLG
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DigiNews 5(6) (December 2001)
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(http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/diginews5-6.html#interview). -
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Digital preserveration is, as anyone with even only a passing interest
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in the topic knows, a headache-inducing problem. Just keeping the bits
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around is a big enough problem, what with formats coming and going
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with a rapidity not seen since the days of eight-track tapes (anyone
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remember the 5 1/4" floppy?). Add to that the problem of moving data
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from one proprietary format (such as WordStar) to another (such as MS
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Word), and you should start watching those with such responsibility
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for suicidal tendencies. Some in the field are convinced that the only
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reasonable solution to such problems is the creation of centralized,
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cooperatively-supported digital repositories charged with preservation
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responsibility. Efforts such as those described in this interview, by
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OCLC and RLG, two of the most significant U.S. cooperative library
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organizations that exist, are essential to such solutions. OCLC is
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taking the lead in the realm of preservation metadata, building on
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previous experience with such efforts as CORC and the Dublin Core. RLG
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is leading the charge in defining the attributes of a digital archive.
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Together, they hope to help libraries come up with some essential
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pieces of the digital preservation puzzle. This interview gives us a
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glimpse into how they are approaching this effort. - [32]RT
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Lessig, Lawrence. [33]"The Internet Under Siege" [34]Foreign Policy
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(November/December 2001)
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(http://www.foreignpolicy.com/issue_novdec_2001/lessig.html) -
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Although the Internet was "made in the USA," it's been widely
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acknowledged as a vehicle with the potential to promote information
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sharing and increase cultural understanding worldwide. Alas, says
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Lessig, the so-called "Internet Revolution" is dead. What killed it?
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"A series of new laws and regulations" which, "under the guise of
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protecting private property," are "dismantling the very architecture
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that made the Internet a framework for global innovation." Lessig, in
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this article, explains how "courts and corporations are attempting to
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wall off portions of cyberspace," and examines the undesirable effects
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resulting from this. Examined herein are online music sharing, the
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DMCA, and WIPO's role in ensuring that this balkanization of
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cyberspace becomes more and more of a worldwide phenomenon. - [35]SK
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[36]Pew Internet & American Life Project. [37]"Press Release: The
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Dot-Com Meltdown and the Web." (November 14, 2001)
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(http://www.pewinternet.org/releases/release.asp?id=32). - The
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intention of this survey was to gauge the effect of the "dot-com
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meltdown" on average Americans. The short answer is not much. Indeed,
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most look at the event as a "benefit to the online world". Perhaps
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most significant however is the great reluctance of U.S. web surfers
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to pay for content which hitherto they've been getting for free. 17%
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reported being asked to pay for services they previously got for free
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and of that 17%, a mere 12% were willing to foot the bill. The others
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either found alternatives or did without. - [38]LRK
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Poe, Marshall. "[39]Note to Self: Print Monograph Dead; Invent New
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Publishing Model." [40]The Journal of Electronic Publishing 7
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Harvard professor Marshall Poe had a problem: academic publishers
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loved his book (one called it "an incredible achievement"), but none
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of them would publish it. Given the economics of scholarly print
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publishing, no one could afford to publish a monograph titled [41]The
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Russian Elite in the Seventeenth Century: A Quantitative Analysis of
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the "Duma Ranks," 1613-1713, which Poe estimates might only be of
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interest to 200 readers in the next two centuries. Remarkably, Poe did
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not give up. Instead, he conducted an informal peer review process
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with experts in the field and made revisions. Next, he fired up
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Microsoft Word and formatted his manuscript as an electronic book.
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Concerned about universal access issues, he then converted it to the
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Adobe Acrobat format. Next, he let specialists know it was available
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by posting a message to the Early Slavic Studies list, and he e-mailed
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it to journals for review. Finally, he investigated print-on-demand
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options, and he talked to librarians about whether the e-book could be
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added to the collection of the Widener Memorial Library at Harvard.
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Poe says that "the old model--big university press, big print run, big
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publicity campaign, big losses--is deader than Elvis." He may be
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right, but, glancing at his [42]home page, I notice that the monograph
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is now "forthcoming from the Finnish Academy of Science." However, if
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this is what it takes to get a scholarly book published, how many
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other faculty members will have the vision, technical skill, and
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determination to follow his lead? It's a pity that research
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universities can't afford to support small, fully subsidized technical
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support units to help faculty members like Poe publish freely
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available e-books and to arrange for print-on-demand production of
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conventional books on a cost-recovery basis. - [43]CB
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Rainey, Rebecca Fairley. [44]"Eclipsing the Sunshine of E-Government"
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[45]Online Journalism Review (November 7, 2001)
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(http://ojr.usc.edu/content/story.cfm?request=661) - "Without
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question," says the author of this look at the current issues facing
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e-government, "government leaders have largely embraced the Internet."
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However, she points out, they've run into a number of obstacles that
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are keeping online government from fulfilling its potential. These
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include financial issues (how to pay for e-government in an era of
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shrinking budgets, and whether charging fees is an answer); political
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issues (including a major one involving the FirstGov search engine,
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created through a nonprofit organization backed by Inktomi and Sun
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Microsystems, which forbids advertising on sites that link to it and
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may mean an unfair advantage when the renewal contract comes up for
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bid); and the implications of GovNet, a proposed private network for
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government entities that is separate from the existing Internet. While
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these issues represent significant challenges, e-government has
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achieved a high level of public acceptance, and "both government
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agencies and the public are ready for better Internet services." -
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Starling, Andrew. [47]"Usability and HTML Forms." [48]Internet.com
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(http://ecommerce.internet.com/how/build/article/0,,10362_938071,00.ht
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ml). - The filling out of forms on the Internet and the frustration
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derived therein is rapidly becoming an almost universally shared
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experience among web users, much like waiting in line at the
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Department of Motor Vehicles. Needless to say, quite a literature has
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developed on how to make these experiences more user-friendly. By far,
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one of the most important factors is, as the author puts it, "the less
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you ask for, the greater the chance of completion". The author brings
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up many other good points. This includes the kind of expertise
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required to write error messages when something isn't correctly filled
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out: "Ideally, the same person who writes the company's groveling
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apologies for major foul-ups should be brought in to edit programmers'
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attempts at error messages, which will rarely hit the right tone." -
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Stewart, Bruce. [50]"An Interview with David Flanagan." [51]O'Reilly
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Network (December 4, 2001)
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(http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/javascript/2001/12/04/flanagan.html).
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- O'Reilly books become so familiar to web developers that often
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they're referred to simply by the animal appearing on the cover. In
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the case of David Flanagan's book "JavaScript : The Definitive Guide",
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that would be a rhino. The 4th edition of this key tome has just been
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published and the author takes this opportunity to touch on some of
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the changes both to JavaScript and to his book. "Some developers", he
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confesses, "can get by with just a cut-and-paste or cookbook knowledge
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of JavaScript, but in the long run, I think it is worth taking the
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time to learn the language." - [52]LRK
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Wiggins, Richard W. [53]"The Effects of September 11 on the Leading
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Search Engine." [54]First Monday 6(10) (October 1, 2001)
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(http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue6_10/wiggins/). - The author
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explores how people turned to the Internet for news and information on
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the day of the apparent terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. He
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showcases how the leading search engine, Google, fared in the days
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following in the eyes of its users. Google uses "search is king" as a
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motto, and has remained a search-focussed site style rather than a
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human-generated "portal" with added interactive features. Yet the days
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that followed the attack saw the pursuit of news and "community"
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dominating the search logs. Google focused on links to breaking news
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and cached news from different sites, essentially steering users to
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primary new sources instead of recreating them. Within days of the
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event, traffic on this section of Google grew vastly. The author
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forecasts that this feature will remain live on Google-pushing it more
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in the direction of a "portal" instead of a metasearch site. - [55]TH
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Youngs, Karla. [56]Managing the Digitisation of Library, Archive and
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Museum Materials London: [57]National Preservation Office, 2001
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(http://www.bl.uk/services/preservation/dig.pdf). - This brief
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pamphlet (24 small-format pages) gives a broad overview of managing
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digitization projects. Topics covered include justifying the project,
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selecting materials, scoping the project, planning and managing it,
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and preserving the digital images (OCR is not addressed). As an
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overview of the process, this publication is most relevant to anyone
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who does not require an in-depth knowledge of these topics, or as a
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very beginning foray into these issues for someone who does. The brief
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bibliography points to some essential resources that can provide much
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more detail on these topics. - [58]RT
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_________________________________________________________________
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1. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/imagemap/cc
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2. http://escholarship.cdlib.org/rtennant/
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3. http://info.lib.uh.edu/cwb/bailey.htm
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4. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/autobiography/thuwe/
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5. http://web.tampabay.rr.com/hooboy/
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6. http://leoklein.com/
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7. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/autobiography/mphillip/
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8. http://escholarship.cdlib.org/rtennant/
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9. http://chronicle.com/free/v48/i12/12a03501.htm
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10. http://www.chronicle.com/
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11. http://ask.com/
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