[BOAI] Re: Open access book: Putting Knowledge to Work and Letting Information Play

Muns, Raleigh C. muns at umsl.edu
Wed Oct 27 18:57:03 BST 2010


I took the (what I thought was obvious) liberty of placing this work in
the Internet Archive. 

The identifier access URL is:
 
http://www.archive.org/details/PuttingKnowledgeToWorkAndLettingInformati
onPlayTheCenterForDigital

I included the table of contents as "notes" which are indexed in the
archive's search engine (individual authors and chapter titles can be
searched and will retrieve the entire work).

I also included the verbatim copyright restrictions as stated in the
work, and went ahead and classified this under  Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs version 3.0 Unported (which appear to
reflect the work's stated restrictions of no commercial use, etc.).

If any of the metadata I supplied is in error or needs modification, or
if this needs to be deleted and removed from the Internet Archive, as
the posting Internet Archive member I can act appropriately (but you'll
have to notify me).

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Raleigh Muns ; muns at umsl.edu ; (314) 516-5059 ;
http://www.umsl.edu/~muns/


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[mailto:boai-forum-bounces at ecs.soton.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Gary Hall
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 9:40 AM
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Subject: [BOAI] Open access book: Putting Knowledge to Work and Letting
Information Play

PUTTING KNOWLEDGE TO WORK AND LETTING INFORMATION PLAY

An e-book produced for the 10th anniversary of the research center at 
Virginia Tech, the Center for
Digital Discourse and Culture.

Available at: http://www.cddc.vt.edu/10th-book/

The e-book is free in cost, free to copy, free to distribute. The volume

confronts many of the issues in
contemporary academia as it meets the internet and computing in all of 
its spheres with many specific contributions on academic publishing,
e-research, the history of the center, and related topics.

Contributions to the volume are:

Introduction
Timothy W. Luke and Jeremy Hunsinger

The Book Unbound: Reconsidering One-Dimensionality in the Internet Age
Ben Agger

Fluid Notes on Liquid Books
Gary Hall

What Can Technology Teach Us about Texts? (and Texts about Technology?)
Jean-Claude Guedon

Open Works, Open Cultures, and Open Learning Systems
Michael A. Peters

Textscapes and Landscapes: A Settler Poet Goes On-Line
Brian Opie

Reweaving the World: The Web as Digital Discourse and Culture
Timothy W. Luke

Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Progress, Issues, and Prospects
Edward A. Fox, Gail McMillan, and Venkat Srinivasan

 From gunny sacks to mattress vine: notes on Douglas Engelbart, Tim
O'Reilly, and the natural world
Sue Thomas

The Pleasures of Collaboration
Thom Swiss

Info-Citizens: Democracy, Expertise and Ownership in European Research 
Funding
Timothy W. Luke and Jeremy Hunsinger

The New River: Collected Editors' Notes
Ed Falco, et al.

On the Origins of the Cute as a Dominant Aesthetic Category in Digital
Culture
Dylan E. Wittkower

Culture, Media, Globalization
Mark Poster

Barack Obama and Celebrity Spectacle
Douglas Kellner

A Short History of the Center for Digital Discourse and Culture
Jeremy Hunsinger

Digital Research and Tenure & Promotion in Colleges of Arts and
Sciences: A Thought Piece
Theodore R. Schatzki

-- 
Gary Hall
Research Professor of Media and Performing Arts
School of Art and Design, Coventry University
Co-editor of Culture Machine 
http://www.culturemachine.net
Co-founder of the Open Humanities Press
http://www.openhumanitiespress.org
My website http://www.garyhall.info

Latest: 'Affirmative media theory and the post-9/11 world' 
http://www.garyhall.info












        
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