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Providing Content and Facilitating Social Change: Electronic Media in Rural Development Based on Case Material from Peru
Public Libraries, Public Access Computing, FOSS and CI: There Are Alternatives to Private Philanthropy
Open Science Grid: Building and Sustaining General Cyberinfrastructure Using a Collaborative Approach
Open Source Software Development as a Special Type of Academic Research (Critique of Vulgar Raymondism)
Opening Pandoras Box: How Technologies of Communication and Cognition May Be Shifting towards a Psycho-Civilized Society
Outside Influences: Extramedia Forces and the Newsworthiness Conceptions of Online Newspaper Journalists
Overcoming Regulatory and Technological Challenges to Bring Internet Access to a Sparsely Populated, Remote Area
Phantom Authority, Self-Selective Recruitment and Retention of Members in Virtual Communities: The Case of Wikipedia
Planning, implementing and managing online repositories: Lessons learned from the KnowGenesis Library
Moving the Crowd at iStockphoto: The Composition of the Crowd and Motivations for Participation in a Crowdsourcing Application
Museums in the Online Archive of California (MOAC): Building Digital Collections Across Libraries and Museums
MySpace on the Record: The Admissibility of Social Website Content under the Federal Rules of Evidence
Non-Profits on E: How Non-Profit Organisations are Using the Internet for Communication, Fundraising, and Community Building
Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave: Opportunities and Challenges for Standards Development in the Digital Library Arena
On Authors Rights in Cyberspace: Questioning the Need for New International Rules on Authors Rights in Cyberspace