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McDaniel, Susan | Continuities and transformations: challenges to capturing information about the 'Information Society' | Continuous change and radical transformations are intrinsic and often contradictory in the 'Information Society.' If the 'Information Society' marks a radical social shift, i.e. discontinuous change, then theorizing what the phenomenon is becomes crucial in capturing useful information about it. Yet... | Social process; Information; Computer technologies | 2002 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | IMHBCO (In my humble but correct opinion): not even wrong: Gorman on Google | This article critiques Michael Gorman's critique of the Google Book Project. | Google Book Project; Digitization; Information | 2005 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | IMHBCO (In my humble but correct opinion): three kinds of research and two kinds of researcher | Our libraries should be places (virtual and physical) where as little searching as possible has to take place. Making libraries easier to use doesn't undermine intellectual development -- on the contrary, it makes more intellectual development possible because it lets our patrons spend more time... | Researchers; Libraries; Information | 2005 |
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McDaniel, Susan | Information and communications technologies: bugs in the generational ointment? | The uses and impacts of information and communications technologies IICTsl. are not smooth, linear or fairy-tale like in dusting society with benefits. In development, adoption, uses and impacts. technologies shape. and are shaped by social relations and social structures. Generational relations a... | Information; Communication; Technologies; Social relations | 2002 |
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Anderson, Richard Bryan | Open access: clear benefits, hidden costs | Open Access offers real benefits to society. However, the net value of those benefits cannot be determined unless its costs are computed as well. The purpose of this statement is not to call on participants in the scholarly information chain to fight against OA, but only to move forward while taki... | Open Access; Research; Publishers; Information | 2007 |