[Asis-l] First Monday September 2012

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Tue Sep 4 10:39:29 EDT 2012


[Forwarded.  Dick Hill]

Readers:

First Monday has just published the September 2012 (volume 17, number 9)
issue at http://firstmonday.org/issue/current. With the contents of the
September 2012 issue, First Monday has published, since May 1996, 1,217
papers in 196 issues, written by 1,617 different authors.

The following papers are included in this month's issue:

First Monday
Volume 17, number 9 - 3 September 2012

Readability of Wikipedia
by Teun Lucassen, Roald Dijkstra, and Jan Maarten Schraagen

The pentad of cruft: A taxonomy of rhetoric used by Wikipedia editors
based on the dramatism of Kenneth Burke
by Andrew Famiglietti

Australia's project for universal broadband access: From policy to social
potential
by Marcos Pereira Dias

Death and mourning as sources of community participation in online social
networks: R.I.P. pages in Facebook
by Abbe E. Forman, Rebecca Kern, and Gisela Gil-Egui

Why first-year college students select online research resources as their
favorite
by James P. Purdy

The academic online: Constructing persona through the World Wide Web
by Kim Barbour and David Marshall

Wikis and Wikipedia as a teaching tool: Five years later
by Piotr Konieczny

The ZONE learning community: Gaining knowledge through mentoring
by Joi L. Moore, Camille Dickson-Deane, Krista Galyen, Christiana
Kumalasari, and Kyungbin Kwon

Book Reviews
Review of "Web 2.0 and beyond: Principles and technologies" (CRC Press,
2012)
by Yijun Gao

Review of "Privacy impact assessment" (Springer, 2012)
by Robert Gellman

Review of "Studying mobile media: Cultural technologies, mobile
communication, and the iPhone" (Routledge, 2012)
by Zachary O'Leary

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Thanks for your continuing interest in our work,

Edward J Valauskas
Chief Editor and Founder, First Monday



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