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- 2001
- Chad P. Abel-Kops:
"What Has Straw in Common with Wheat?": A Selective Review of Bibliographic Control in the Field of Homiletics. First Monday 6(7) (2001) - Eytan Adar, Bernardo A. Huberman:
A Market for Secrets. First Monday 6(8) (2001) - Paul Manuel Aviles Baker:
Policy Bridges for the Digital Divide: Assessing the Landscape and Gauging the Dimensions. First Monday 6(5) (2001) - Nuala A. Bennett, Beth Sandore:
The IMLS Digital Cultural Heritage Community Project: A Case Study of Tools for Effective Project Management and Collaboration. First Monday 6(7) (2001) - Ann Peterson Bishop, Imani Bazzell, Bharat Mehra, Cynthia Smith:
Afya: Social and Digital Technologies that Reach across the Digital Divide. First Monday 6(4) (2001) - Michael Blakemore, Roger A. Longhorn:
Communicating Information about the World Trade Center Disaster: Ripples, Reverberations, and Repercussions. First Monday 6(12) (2001) - Tara Brabazon:
Internet Teaching and the Administration of Knowledge. First Monday 6(6) (2001) - Phillip G. Bradford, Herbert E. Brown, Paula M. Saunders:
Pricing, Agents, Perceived Value and the Internet. First Monday 6(6) (2001) - Barry A. T. Brown, Abigail Sellen:
Exploring Users' Experiences of the Web. First Monday 6(9) (2001) - Debbie Campbell:
Picture That: Australia in the Forefront. First Monday 6(1) (2001) - Brian Carolan:
Technology, Schools and the Decentralization of Culture. First Monday 6(8) (2001) - Steve Cisler:
Letter from Nebraska: Wiring the World. First Monday 6(5) (2001) - Richard J. Cox:
A Response to Mr. Henderson. First Monday 6(3) (2001) - Richard J. Cox, Mary K. Biagini, Toni Carbo, Anthony Debons, Ellen Detlefsen, José-Marie Griffiths, Donald W. King, David Robins, Richard A. Thompson, Christinger Tomer, Martin B. H. Weiss:
The Day the World Changed: Implications for Archival, Library, and Information Science Education. First Monday 6(12) (2001) - Anne Craig:
Bridging the Digital Divide: State Government as Content Provider, The Illinois Experience. First Monday 6(4) (2001) - Timothy C. Craven:
Changes in Metatag Descriptions Over Time. First Monday 6(10) (2001) - George N. Dafermos:
Management and Virtual Decentralised Networks: The Linux Project. First Monday 6(11) (2001) - Lincoln Dahlberg:
Extending the Public Sphere Through Cyberspace: The Case of Minnesota E-Democracy. First Monday 6(3) (2001) - Michael Dartnell:
The Electronic Starry Plough: The Enationalism of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement (IRSM). First Monday 6(12) (2001) - Mark Deuze:
Online Journalism: Modelling the First Generation of News Media on the World Wide Web. First Monday 6(10) (2001) - Sharon Doheny:
Intermittent Aberrations: Can Mature Companies Innovate? First Monday 6(3) (2001) - Joan C. Durrance, Karen E. Pettigrew:
Toward Context-Centered Methods for Evaluating Public Library Networked Community Information Initiatives. First Monday 6(4) (2001) - Randall K. Engle:
The Neo Sophists: Intellectual Integrity in the Information Age. First Monday 6(8) (2001) - Douglas A. Galbi:
Some Economics of Personal Activity and Implications for the Digital Economy. First Monday 6(7) (2001) - Stuart Glogoff:
Virtual Connections: Community Bonding on the Net. First Monday 6(3) (2001) - P. Bryan Heidorn:
A Tool for Multipurpose Use of Online Flora and Fauna: The Biological Information Browsing Environment (BIBE). First Monday 6(2) (2001) - Albert Henderson:
"The Big Lie" and the Great Newspaper Caper. First Monday 6(3) (2001) - Robin Henshaw:
What Next for Internet Journals? Implications of the Trend Towards Paid Placement in Search Engines. First Monday 6(9) (2001) - Terje Hillesund:
Will E-books Change the World? First Monday 6(10) (2001) - Yaron Ilan:
The Economics of Software Distribution over the Internet Revisited. First Monday 6(12) (2001)
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