17.657 new on WWW: D-Lib, Ubiquity

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Feb 18 2004 - 03:33:55 EST


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               Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 657.
       Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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   [1] From: Bonnie Wilson <bwilson@cnri.reston.va.us> (23)
         Subject: D-Lib Magazine 2/04

   [2] From: ubiquity <ubiquity@HQ.ACM.ORG> (13)
         Subject: Ubiquity 4.50

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         Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 08:26:57 +0000
         From: Bonnie Wilson <bwilson@cnri.reston.va.us>
         Subject: D-Lib Magazine 2/04

Greetings:

The February 2004 issue of D-Lib Magazine (http://www.dlib.org/) is now
available.

In this issue there are three articles, an opinion piece, several smaller
features in D-Lib Magazine's 'In Brief' column, excerpts from recent press
releases, and news of upcoming conferences and other items of interest in
'Clips and Pointers'. The Featured Collection for February is How Everyday
Things Are Made.

The articles include:

Using MPEG-21 DIP and NISO OpenURL for the Dynamic Dissemination of Complex
Digital Objects in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Digital Library
Jeroen Bekaert, Lyudmila Balakireva, Patrick Hochstenbach, and Herbert Van
de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Search and Retrieval in The European Library: A New Approach
Theo van Veen, Koninklije Bibliotheek; and Bill Oldroyd, British Library

Supporting Member Collaboration in the Math Tools Digital Library: A
Formative User Study
Nicole Shechtman, Mark Chung, and Jeremy Roschelle, SRI International

The Opinion Piece is:

Fair Publisher Pricing, Confidentiality Clauses and a Proposal to Even the
Economic Playing Field
Philip M. Davis, Cornell University

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         Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 08:30:14 +0000
         From: ubiquity <ubiquity@HQ.ACM.ORG>
         Subject: Ubiquity 4.50

This Week in Ubiquity:

Volume 4, Issue 50

(February 18 - 24, 2004)

INTERVIEW

Esther Dyson . . . In Focus

Venture capitalist Esther Dyson is the chairman of EDventure Holdings, which
publishes the influential monthly computer-industry newsletter Release 1.0
as well as the blog Release 4.0. The company also organizes the high-profile
technology conference PC (Platforms for Communications) Forum, March 21-23,
2004. In this interview, she discusses her current interests, many to be
covered at PC Forum. They include her investments, how to stop spam,
outsourcing, and the overall high-tech industry environment.
http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/interviews/v4i50_dyson.html
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