Tag Archives: Scholarly Communication

I [heart] NY

Back from the conference and only time for a brief update before I dive back into my long list of things to get done. I loved the New York trip. I brought a camera, but didn’t take a single photo. Too bad, too, because there is something so photographable about New York, and I stayed […]
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Desktop video

Of all the predictions a person could make, suggesting that person-to-person video communication has to be the most dangerous. Video phones, in one form or another, have been “just around the corner” for a century. Pick up a science fiction film from the 60s through the present, and audio-only telephone call, or even an in-person […]
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World Wide Web When?

Boyhowdy Links to The Time Traveler Convention being held next week at MIT. I’m too busy to make it next week — maybe later. They have published a call for participation and are asking that it be distributed forward in time as completely as possible. We need you to help PUBLICIZE the event so that […]
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WikiPRedia

I like Steve Rubel’s blog — heck I even promoted it in an upcoming FastCompany issue (depending on how they cut the interview) — but I had a visceral reaction to a recent posting on Wikipedia’s Impact on PR. He suggests therein that companies need to police Wikipedia to “counter facts that [he bets] they […]
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