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CURRENT CITES
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Volume 12, no. 10, October 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/cc01.12.10.html
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Contributors: [3]Charles W. Bailey, Jr., [4]Margaret Gross, [5]Terry
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Huwe, [6]Shirl Kennedy, [7]Leo Robert Klein, [8]Margaret Phillips, Jim
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Ronningen, [9]Roy Tennant
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Agre, Phil. [10]"Networking on the Network" (October 21, 2001)
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(http://dlis.gseis.ucla.edu/people/pagre/network.html) - Agre,
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associate professor of information studies at UCLA, feels "few people
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have figured out how to use the Net productively." While much emphasis
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has gone into technologies that help people find information online,
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he says, "hardly anybody has been helping newcomers figure out where
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the Net fits in the larger picture of their own careers." Agre, who
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edits the popular [11]Red Rock Eater News Service mailing list, has
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written this 120-page document primarily for those in the academic and
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research communities. But the advice he offers is useful for just
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about anyone whose professional skills could use a boost. Topics
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include the ins and outs of networking, using e-mail effectively,
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speaking at conferences, carving out a professional identity, and
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developing leadership skills. The paper also offers an extensive
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bibliography of print and online resources. - [12]SK
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Dorr, Jessica and Richard Akeroyd. [13]"New Mexico Tribal Libraries:
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Bridging the Digital Divide" [14]Computers in Libraries 21(8) (October
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2001) (http://www.infotoday.com/cilmag/oct01/dorr&akeroyd.htm). - For
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those library folks with conflicting feelings about [15]Gates
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Foundation grants, I think this article will (unintentionally) put
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those conflicts in boldface: the large-scale philanthropy made
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possible by monopolistic business practices, the reaching out to help
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while creating new Microsoft customers, the gratitude vs. the grudging
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acceptance. There is a clear need for computing and Internet
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connectivity in these Native American lands (not to forget more
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pressing issues like the lack of basic services), and in this article
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the authors, who are Gates Foundation employees, do a good job of
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describing the process of working with the tribes to implement custom
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systems in their libraries. They also do a self-serving job of
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plugging Microsoft, e.g. the tender moment a trainer had when
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"teaching a young woman who became teary as she was learning Microsoft
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Word. 'She was just so happy to be learning new things.'" Well yes,
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Microsoft Word has brought tears to the eyes of many, all around the
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world ... Technical specs for the installed systems are included, as
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are data about the Native American Access to Technology Program grants
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and plans for the program's next steps. - JR
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Dowling, Thomas. [16]"One Step at a Time" [17]NetConnect A supplement
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to Library Journal and School Library Journal (Fall 2001):36-37
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(http://libraryjournal.reviewsnews.com/index.asp?layout=article&articl
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eid=CA178131). - Dowling is well-known on the electronic discussion
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[18]Web4Lib as a straight shooter who really knows his stuff. So when
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Dowling talks, people listen. And if you manage a web site, no matter
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how large or small, you should listen too. In this brief but pithy
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piece, Dowling explains not only the technical methods by which you
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can make sure not to lose your users when you move a web page or site,
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but also the process and timing. Don't be dismayed by the two years he
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says it takes to do this right, since most of that time is spent
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waiting for crawlers and those with links to catch on to the move. In
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any event, do your users a favor and just follow the instructions.
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We'll all be better off for it. - [19]RT
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Farrell, Elizabeth F. and Florence Olson. [20]"A New Front in the
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Sweatshop Wars?" [21]The Chronicle of Higher Education 48(9) (October
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26, 2001): A35 (http://chronicle.com/free/v48/i09/09a03501.htm). -
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When it comes to the working conditions and wages of the offshore
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workers who provide much of the labor for campus and commercial
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projects to digitize of scholarly texts, librarians get a better grade
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than Kathie Lee. Student activists and independent watchdog groups
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have long been condemning campus stores for subcontracting with
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apparel manufacturers known to engage in sweatshop conditions, and
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they have begun to raise questions about scholarly digitizing
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projects. Projects at the University of Michigan and Harvard, for
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instance, have contracted with companies in India and Cambodia to
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provide digitizing tasks such as scanning and keyboarding. As it turns
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out, these jobs require a relatively high level of skill and workers
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tend to be well-educated and are typically paid well above minimum
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wage in their countries, in some cases up to ten times the minimum
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wage. Activists argue that overseas digitizing contracts should serve
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as an opportunity for the universities involved to demonstrate global
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social responsibility. - [22]MP
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Ferrell, Tom. [23]"Three Questions For Your Web Agency" [24]Usability
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InfoCentre (Sept. 26, 2001)
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(http://infocentre.frontend.com/servlet/Infocentre?page=article&id=225
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). - In web design and development just about everyone can talk the
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talk but figuring out who can walk the walk is another thing. To help
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us out, web-site deconstructionist and usability pro Tom Farrell
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suggests three great things to ask. - [25]LRK
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Festa, Paul. [26]"Net Security: An Oxymoron" [27]CNET (October 18,
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2001) (http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1014-201-7572885-0.html). - Peter
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Neumann, principal scientist at [28]SRI International's Computer
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Science Laboratory, thinks the only way to solve security problems on
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the Internet is to rebuild the network from scratch. The Net, he says,
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"is populated by computers that were not designed with network
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security in mind." As a result, "security is addressed on a
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patch-by-patch basis." In this interview, Neumann says that
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September's terrorist attacks have not changed his job or his
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concerns, as he's been preaching for years about the growing severity
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of network security problems. "What's changed," he says, "is the
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awareness that essentially everything is at risk." Neumann says there
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is not one solution to solving security problems, so the government
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must approach the problem from a variety of directions, e.g., support
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for security research, better education. The interview also covers
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Neumann's thoughts on public key encryption; he says the "trapdoors"
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desired by law enforcement agencies would weaken the technology, erode
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privacy rights and, ultimately, not really solve the problem of
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criminal or terrorist use. - [29]SK
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Foster, Andrea L. [30]"40 Computer Scientists Abandon a Print Journal,
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Preferring Its Online Competitor" [31]The Chronicle of Higher
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Education (October 18, 2001)
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(http://chronicle.com/free/2001/10/2001101801t.htm). - On October 8,
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UC Berkeley professor of computer science and statistics Michael I.
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Jordan drafted a letter which was signed by 40 of his colleagues in
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which they collectively resigned from the editorial board of the
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journal [32]Machine Learning to join another publication the
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[33]Journal of Machine Learning Research which is distributed free
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online. Stating that journals should principally serve the needs of
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the intellectual community "by providing the immediate and universal
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access to journal articles that modern technology supports, and doing
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so at a cost that excludes no one." Articles in Machine Learning are
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not reaching a large enough audience, the letter states, because the
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subscription fee for the journal is too high and the publisher policy
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on the circulation of online articles are to restrictive. Furthermore,
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it can take more than a year for articles to be published in Machine
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Learning whereas the competing journal, which is also peer-reviewed,
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can publish articles in much less time. - [34]MP
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Gu<47>don, Jean-Claude. "[35]In Oldenburg's Long Shadow: Librarians,
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Research Scientists, Publishers, and the Control of Scientific
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Publishing." In [36]Creating the Digital Future: Association of
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Research Libraries, Proceedings of the 138th Annual Meeting, Toronto,
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Ontario, May 23-25, 2001. Washington, DC: Association of Research
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Libraries, 2001 (http://www.arl.org/arl/proceedings/138/guedon.html).
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- In this lengthy paper, Gu<47>don examines the origin of scientific
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journals, their role in scholarly communication, the creation of the
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concept of "core journals" as a result of Science Citation Index, the
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subsequent "serials crisis" as publishers discovered that they had a
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captive market for these journals, the establishment of the SPARC
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initiative ([37]http://www.arl.org/sparc/) to counter this trend,
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scholars' reactions to and explorations of the possibilities of
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electronic publishing, the central role of licensing in commercial
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electronic publishing efforts, the limitations of library consortial
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licensing efforts, and the development of preprint servers and other
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efforts to make scientific literature freely available. He concludes
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by strongly endorsing the Open Archives Initiative
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([38]http://www.openarchives.org/) and SPARC. Whew, if he covered all
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this in his talk, I hope that ARL provided free espresso. Brew
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yourself a cup (or two) and read this interesting paper, which has
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also just become [39]available from ARL in printed form as a
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monograph. - [40]CB
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Jacobs, Jim and Karrie Peterson. "The Technical IS Political" Of
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Significance... 3(1) (2001). - In the [41]September 2001 issue of
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Current Cites I cited an article by Jacobs, Peterson, and Elizabeth
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Cowell, that appeared in American Libraries. This piece, which appears
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in the journal of the [42]Association of Public Data Users, is a much
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more thorough explication of what is at stake these days with
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government information. Recent changes in how government information
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is published and distributed are presenting new problems for public
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access and preservation. Jacobs and Peterson enumerate issues such as
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"cost shifting", in which the cost (in money or time or both) of
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accessing and using the information is shifted from the government to
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the library or user. Other concerns include privacy issues and the
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replacement of government-issued products with commercial ones. And by
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no means least is the issue of preservation. When the government is
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the only source for certain information, it can be all too easily
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altered, removed or destroyed. This is not a trivial issue. Anyone
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interested in freedom of information, government responsibility, and a
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strong democracy should be interested in this issue. And by my
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reckoning, that should cover just about everyone from sea to shining
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sea. - [43]RT
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Miall, David S. and Teresa Dobson. [44]"Reading Hypertext and the
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Experience of Literature." [45]Journal of Digital Information 2(1)
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(Aug. 2001 [announced October 2001])
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(http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v02/i01/Miall/). - There's
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nothing nicer in Autumn as the days grow cool than snuggling up to a
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weighty article on the nature of hypertext. The focus here is the
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process of reading and whether a strongly non-linear structure helps
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or hinders this process. The intent of the authors is to argue against
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what they describe as "misleading" claims made by hypertext
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enthusiasts. These claims see hypertext as a vehicle of liberation
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that will free readers from the doldrums of traditional
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(authoritarian) printed books whose demise, for this reason, is
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imminent. In response, the authors set about testing two groups of
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readers: one that reads a traditional linear piece of fiction and a
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second that reads the same text albeit in "simulated hypertext
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format". No extra credit for guessing which group expresses the
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greater comprehension and satisfaction. - - [46]LRK
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Morris, Peter W.G. "Updating the Project Management Bodies of
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Knowledge" [47]Project Management Journal 43(3) (September 2001). - A
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must for understanding project management are the "Bodies of
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Knowledge" or BOKS, published by professional project management
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associations. These documents provide guidelines and standards to best
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practices. This article is an introduction and overview of the various
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BOKs, where they originate, and how they differ. Further highlighted
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is the difficulty encountered in working towards the goal of a single,
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unified and universally accepted BOK. There are three primary Bodies
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of Knowledge. In North America, the accepted document [48]A Guide to
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the Project Management Body of Knowledge, is published by [49]PMI, The
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Program Management Institute. In Europe, the corresponding [50]Body of
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Knowledge document originates with the U.K's [51]APM, the Association
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for Project Management. Numerous national bodies in Europe have issued
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BOKs similar to the U.K.'s, but in their own national language. By the
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middle 1960s, these national organizations formed a federation called
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the [52]IPMA, International Project Management Association, comprising
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twenty-eight National Associations. IPMA has issued a BOK, which is
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accepted throughout Europe. Interestingly, one of the only national
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associations not a member of IPMA, is the American PMI. The European
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Bodies of Knowledge are broader in scope than the PMI BOK. The
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American BOK is organized as a hierarchical structure, limited to
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managing scope, time, quality, resources, risk, procurement, and
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communications. The [53]IPMA ICB Competence Baseline is structured in
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the form of a sunflower. Each petal is a competency, thus obviating
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the dissent and disagreement caused by which concept should take
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precedence in a hierarchy. Addressing the professional ethos of
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project management, it includes additional concepts such as
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technology, environment, and regulatory issues. All BOKs can be
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downloaded from their respective web sites. This reviewer is well
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aware that as librarians, we are often tasked with managing projects
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directly, or we are called upon to provide pertinent project
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management information to senior staff members. In exposing the
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complexity of updating the standards, Mr. Morris provides a good
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primer to the underlying methodology of project management.- [54]MG
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Olsen, Stefanie. [55]"Sites Seek to Blast Ad Blockers" [56]ZDNet News
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(October 10, 2001)
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(http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,5098080,00.html). - The
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Internet advertising wars have just been ratcheted up a notch. As more
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and more Web users employ ad-blocking software as they browse, a
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German company ([57]MediaBeam, http://www.mediabeam.com/), has come up
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with a software product it says will detect ad-blocking software and
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stop the user from accessing a site's content without paying a fee.
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AdKey, a plug-in for Web servers, operates from the server side via
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http. It can tell whether a Web page "has loaded properly." If all the
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graphics haven't loaded, the page issues a message that prevents the
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surfer from accessing the page's content. Analysts and technology
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pundits doubt that AdKey will have much of an impact on peoples'
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browsing habits. The ad-blocking software vendors are bound to come up
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with ways of getting around AdKey and, anyhow, it's estimated that
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only 5 percent of surfers actually use ad blocking software. The other
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95 percent largely ignore the ads. - [58]SK
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Scott, Brendan. [59]"Copyright in a Frictionless World: Toward a
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Rhetoric of Responsibility." [60]First Monday 6(9) (September 3, 2001)
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(http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue6_9/scott/). - Scott assesses
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the history and application of copyright, and pays particular
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attention to its treatment of author's rights and privileges. He then
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expands his to the distribution chain, and argues that copyright is
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actually structured to benefit distributors and publishers. This
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historical treatment is driving much of the struggle over intellectual
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property in the digital era. He identifies challenges faced by
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distributors and publishers in enforcing their rights without the
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various sources of "friction" which made infringement difficult. On
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the consumption side, he finds that consumer cynicism is a powerful
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and influential arbiter of actual practice, and it has far more
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influence on compliance that the feeble add-ons to traditional
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copyright law. He concludes that it would be more productive for
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distributors to "tone down" the rhetoric about "rights" and emphasize
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the rhetoric of "responsibility". - [61]TH
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_________________________________________________________________
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Current Cites 12(10) (October 2001) ISSN: 1060-2356
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