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Map of Online Communities and Related Points of Interest
Posted May 9th, 2007 by Peter D. Naegele, Oberlin College Department of Psychology
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A Map of Online Communities and Related Points of Interest by Randall Munroe.
Beyond Google: What Next for Publishing?
Posted July 19th, 2006 by Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
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This Article originally appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education on June 16, 2006.
While we have been busy attending conferences, workshops, and seminars on every possible aspect of scholarly communication, information technology, digital libraries, and e-publishing, students have been quietly revolutionizing the discovery and use of information. Their behavior, undertaken without consultation or attendance at formal academic events, urgently forces those of us in scholarly publishing to confront some fundamental questions about our organizations, jobs, and assumptions about our work.
While we have been busy attending conferences, workshops, and seminars on every possible aspect of scholarly communication, information technology, digital libraries, and e-publishing, students have been quietly revolutionizing the discovery and use of information. Their behavior, undertaken without consultation or attendance at formal academic events, urgently forces those of us in scholarly publishing to confront some fundamental questions about our organizations, jobs, and assumptions about our work.
