Tag Archives: Scholarly Communication

DOPA, WTF

I admit it: I thought DOPA was too dopey to be very worried about. After all, Net Neutrality seemed to me to be more important in the long run, and more embattled. I never imagined that DOPA would make it very far, and so I wasn\’t worried about it. As Will Richardson notes the anti-social […]
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Very light gray

A copy of the book Blogs: Emerging Communication Media, published by the ICFAI University Press, showed up in my mail a couple of days ago, having made it from India via Buffalo, only slightly worse for wear. Like other contributors, the book came as a bit of a surprise. I had given permission to the […]
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My Dissertation: $1

So, a couple of days ago I got a royalty check from ProQuest for my dissertation. Not many people had purchased it through ProQuest: one person got a hard copy and a number had gotten it in another form. There several couple of reasons this surprises me: 1. The softbound print version is a whopping […]
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First summer conference: Hyperlinked Society

As I noted earlier, I am off later today to a small conference at UPenn on the Hyperlinked Society. Anybody who’s anybody in hyperlinkiness is there, so it should be a fun, if intense, one-day event. I’ve only met about eight or nine of these folks in person, and probably about the same over email, […]
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