From: Readership of First Monday [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Valauskas, Edward J.
Sent: 14 October 2008 01:51
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Subject: First Monday October 2008
Readers:
First Monday has just published the October 2008 (volume 13, number 10) issue at http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/issue/current.
The following papers are included in this month's issue:
Reasons for the non-adoption of OpenOffice.org in a data-intensive public administration by Philip Huysmans, Kris Ven, and Jan Verelst
http://journals.uic.edu/fm/article/view/2238/2038
Free and open source licenses in community life: Two empirical cases by Stefano De Paoli, Maurizio Teli, and Vincenzo D'Andrea http://journals.uic.edu/fm/article/view/2064/2030
Collaboration in context: Comparing article evolution among subject disciplines in Wikipedia by Katherine Ehmann, Andrew Large, and Jamshid Beheshti
http://journals.uic.edu/fm/article/view/2217/2034
Mass book digitization: The deeper story of Google Books and the Open Content Alliance by Kalev Leetaru
http://journals.uic.edu/fm/article/view/2101/2037
Wikiversity; or education meets the free culture movement: An ethnographic investigation by Norm Friesen and Janet Hopkins
http://journals.uic.edu/fm/article/view/2234/2031
Complicit subversions: Cultural new media activism and 'high' theory by Ingrid Maria Hoofd
http://journals.uic.edu/fm/article/view/2147/2032
Learning together apart: Distance education in a virtual world by Kim Holmberg and Isto Huvila
http://journals.uic.edu/fm/article/view/2178/2033
Network locality: Local knowledge and politics in a network culture by Eric Gordon
http://journals.uic.edu/fm/article/view/2157/2035
Book review of Newton N. Minow and Craig L. LaMay's Inside the Presidential debates: Their improbable past and promising future (Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2008)
http://journals.uic.edu/fm/article/view/2284/2039
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Thanks for your continuing interest in our work,
Edward
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Edward J Valauskas
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