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Code of Conduct Transparency in the Net: Search Engines

Communication Ethics and the Internet: Intercultural and Localising Influencers

Contribution to Information Ethics from an Antique Point of View

Controlling the Net: Pragmatic Actions or Ethics Needed?

Controversy and Charity: The Disembodiment of Religion in Cyberspace

Co-Production on the Web: Social Software as a Means of Collaborative Value Creation in Web-Based Infrastructures

Corruption, Transparency and a Role for ICT?

Cultural Centrisms and Intercultural Polylogues in Philosophy

Cultural Diversity and Globalisation: An Intercultural Hermeneutical (African) Perspective

Cybernetic Pluralism in an Emerging Global Information and Computing Ethics

Editorial: International ICIE Symposium 2004

Editorial: On IJIE

Editorial: On IRIE Vol. 3

Editorial: On IRIE Vol. 4

Editorial: On IRIE Vol. 5

Editorial: On IRIE Vol. 6

e-Governance in Eastern and Southern Africa: A Webometric Study of the Governments Websites

Electrodes in the Brain: Some Anthropological and Ethical Aspects of Deep Brain Stimulation

Email and Intercultural Linguistics

Esse est indicato in Google: Ethical and Political Issues in Search Engines

Ethical Instruction via Anschauung

Ethical Subjectification and Search Engines: Ethics Reconsidered

Ethics in Deploying Data to Make Wise Decisions

Whats the Buzz about? An Empirical Examination of Search on Yahoo!

Whats the Matter with the Information Technology Workforce?

Whats Wrong with the Patent System? Fuzzy Boundaries and the Patent Tax

When Internet Companies Morph: Understanding Organizational Strategy Changes in the New New Economy

Where Does Web Bibliographies Author Information Come From?

Where Is the Cloud? Geography, Economics, Environment, and Jurisdiction in Cloud Computing

Who Benefits from the Digital Divide?

Who Supports Internet Censorship?

Who Will Create the Metadata for the Internet?

Whose Space is MySpace? A Content Analysis of MySpace Profiles

Why Governments Arent Gods and Gods Arent Governments

Why Lakoff Still Matters: Framing the Debate on Copyright Law and Digital Publishing

Why Study Users? An Environmental Scan of Use and Users of Digital Resources in Humanities and Social Sciences Undergraduate Education

Wikidentities: Young People Collaborating on Virtual Identities in Social Network Sites

Wikiversity; or Education Meets the Free Culture Movement: An Ethnographic Investigation

Will e-Books Change the World?

Wired for Modernization in China. In: Open Networks, Closed Regimes: The Impact of the Internet on Authoritarian Rule, Chapter 2

Wireless Internet Connectivity for Developing Nations

Wordlings in a Web 2.0 World

Workforce Literacy in an Information Age: Policy Recommendations for Developing an Equitable High-Tech Skills Workforce

Writing Oneself, Writing the Presidential Campaign

Writing Photo Captions for the Web

WSIS: Whose Vision of an Information Society?

You Have Been Poked: Exploring the Uses and Gratifications of Facebook among Emerging Adults

Ze Frank and the Poetics of Web Video

Zones of Silence: A Framework beyond the Digital Divide

Rinri: An Incitement towards the Existence of Robots in Japanese Society

Social Information Science — As a Concept for Assimilating Smart Internet Usage in a Multi-Cultural Society: The Case of Israel

Software Must Not Manipulate the Physicians: The IT Challenge to Patient Care

A Comparative View of Business Ethics and Governance in the U.S. and Continental Europe

A Consideration on the Concept of Information Literacy. Is It Really Necessary for All?

Addressing the Ethical Dimensions of the Information Society in the Process of Building Inclusive Knowledge Societies

African Women and the Internet

AIDS and Culture: The Case for an African Information Identity

Using the Internet to Reduce Market Risk for Alternative Energy Sources: The Case of Large-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Production

Using the World Wide Web to Enhance Classroom Instruction

Using Virtual Lectures to Educate Students on Plagiarism

Victims of Cyberstalking: An Exploratory Study of Harassment Perpetrated via the Internet

Video, Education, and Open Content: Notes toward a New Research and Action Agenda

Virtual Borders: The Interdependence of Real and Virtual Worlds

Virtual Connections: Community Bonding on the Net

Virtual Dissection and Physical Collaboration

Virtual Harassment: Women and Online Education

Virtually There: Travelling with New Media

Visible Past: Learning and Discovering in Real and Virtual Space and Time

Visual Comparison of Search Results: A Censorship Case Study

Visualizing the Overlap between the 100 Most Visited Pages on Wikipedia for September 2006 to January 2007

Voices: Bringing Multimedia Museum Exhibits to the World Wide Web

vPlants: a Virtual Herbarium of the Chicago Region

Waiting for Thomas Kuhn: First Monday and the Evolution of Electronic Journals

Web 2.0: An argument against Convergence

Web Mining Technology and Academic Librarianship: Human-Machine Connections for the Twenty-First Century

Web of Lies? Historical Knowledge on the Internet

Web-Based Learning: Factors Affecting Students Satisfaction and Learning Experience

Web-Based Surveys: Changing the Survey Process

WebMonitor: A Tool for Measuring World-Wide Web Server Performance

WebQuest: Using WWW and Interactive Simulation Games in the Classroom

Web-Site Sensitivity to Privacy Concerns: Collecting Personally Identifiable Information and Passing Persistent Cookies

Webtapping: Securing the Internet to Save Us from Transnational Terror?

Web-Wise Conference: A Conference on Libraries and Museums in the Digital World

Welcome Remarks from the 2008 WebWise Conference

Western European Newspapers and Their Online Revenue Models: An Overview

What Did We Learn from Open Source?

What is a Library Anymore, Anyway?

What is Popular on Wikipedia and Why?

What Is Your Claim to Flame?

What Next for Internet Journals? Implications of the Trend Towards Paid Placement in Search Engines

What Open Access Research Can Do for Wikipedia

What the Cultural Sector Can Learn from Enron

Toward a Model of Information Policy Analysis: Speech as an Illustrative Example

Toward a Pervasive Communication Environment Perspective

Toward Context-Centered Methods for Evaluating Public Library Networked Community Information Initiatives

Towards a National Telecommunications Strategy in Morocco

Towards a Theory of Network Locality

Towards an Integrated Architectural Media Space

Towards Professional Participatory Storytelling in Journalism and Advertising

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