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[1] From: "Charles W. Bailey, Jr." <cbailey_at_uh.edu> (19)
Subject: The Google Print Controversy: A Bibliography
[2] From: ubiquity <ubiquity_at_HQ.ACM.ORG> (18)
Subject: Ubiquity 6.39
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Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 08:03:25 +0100
From: "Charles W. Bailey, Jr." <cbailey_at_uh.edu>
Subject: The Google Print Controversy: A Bibliography
http://www.escholarlypub.com/digitalkoans/2005/10/25/the-google-print-controversy-a-bibliography/
This bibliography presents selected electronic works about
Google Print that are freely available on the Internet. It
has a special focus on the legal issues associated with this
project. Page numbers for print/electronic publications are
not included unless they are mentioned in the electronic
version.
-- Best Regards, Charles Charles W. Bailey, Jr., Assistant Dean for Digital Library Planning and Development, University of Houston Libraries Home: http://www.escholarlypub.com/ DigitalKoans: http://www.escholarlypub.com/digitalkoans/ Open Access Bibliography: http://www.escholarlypub.com/oab/oab.htm Open Access Webliography: http://www.escholarlypub.com/cwb/oaw.htm Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography: http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepb.html Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog: http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepw.htm --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 08:04:10 +0100 From: ubiquity <ubiquity_at_HQ.ACM.ORG> Subject: Ubiquity 6.39 This Week in Ubiquity: Volume 6, Issue 39 (October 26-November 1, 2005) INTERVIEW WILLIAM P. DUNK ON THE NEED FOR COLLABORATION In a Ubiquity interview, management consultant and futurist William P. Dunk says: "Besides the brain in one's head, there's also a brain in the gut that controls the digestive system and so forth. It's a fairly serious brain. I suspect that we're going to turn out to have more semi-brains, when we look at the body even more thoroughly, and we're going to conclude that the human system is the right model for man-made systems, because of the human system's qualities of durability, ruggedness, and resistance to attack. What collaboration is about is distributed intelligence, and I think that systems and governments and companies are all in such a degree of gridlock now that we desperately need to have broad-based intelligence coming into play everywhere." http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/interviews/v6i39_dunk.htmlReceived on Wed Oct 26 2005 - 03:16:49 EDT
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