Wikipedia has banned the Church of Scientology and its members from editing its site after discovering that members of the church were editing articles in order to give the church favorable coverage. The move is being hailed as “an unprecedented effort to crack down on self-serving edits,” and it is the first instance in which Wikipedia has banned a group as large as the Church of Scientology. More…
Monthly Archive for May, 2009
President Barack Obama announced on Friday his plan to appoint a new cybersecurity official to coordinate federal efforts to defend vital government and private computer systems from the onslaught of cyberattacks by computer hackers. The administration also plans to create a new military cybercommand that would be able to conduct offensive operations on enemy computers as well as defensive warfare, though those details were not unveiled. Does this approach adequately address holes that exist in cybersecurity? How much focus should be placed on increasing the military’s cyberwarfare capabilities? More…
The third issue of Volume 5 of The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society has now been published.
Volume 5, Issue 3 contains:
- Constructive Chaos: Topic Management in Asynchronous Learning Networks by Andrew Potter.
- Data Replications in a Relational Database: Concern for Data Structure and Data Reliability by Eghosa Ugboma.
- Modern Time: Photography and Temporality by Kris Belden-Adams.
- Solving System Obsolescence by Todd B. Kersh, PMP.
- RFID Technology for Universally Accessible Doors in Public Buildings by Sarah A. Wilson, Kenneth C. Blauth, William Riddell and Peter Mark Jansson.
- Concept Mapping as Means to Stimulate Thematic Analysis in Higher Education: A Study of Greek Gods by Gregory MacKinnon and Vernon Provencal.
- Transition to B2B E-Marketplace Enabled Supply Chain: Readiness Assessment and Success Factors by Bahar Movahedi, Kayvan Miri Lavassani and Vinod Kumar.
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Common Ground Publishing has now launched the new imprint Technology and Society with The New Temple of Knowledge: Towards A Universal Digital Library by José Luis González Quirós and Karim Gherab.
You can now submit proposals or completed manuscript submissions of:
- individually and jointly authored books;
- edited collections addressing a clear, intellectually challenging theme;
- collections of papers published in The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society.
Books should be between 30,000 words and 150,000 words in length. They will be published simultaneously in print and electronic formats.
The second issue of Volume 5 of The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society has now been published.
Volume 5, Issue 2 contains:
- Toward Understanding Friendship in Online Social Networks by Dmitry Zinoviev and Vy Duong.
- Incorporating New Technologies to Enhance ‘Travel Learn’ International Experience by Cathleen Londino.
- How to Develop a Common Platform to Enable Interdisciplinary Research? by Rupinder Mann, Femida Gwadry-Sridhar, Stephanie Bowman and John Soer.
- Librate: The Jacksonville State University Library Book Rating System by Aaron Garrett and David Thornton.
- Investigating the Adoption of One-to-One Laptop Initiatives by Paul Ziek.
- Continuing the Dialogue: Research Blogging in Interior Design Graduate Education by Marlo Ransdell.
- Virtual Face-to-Face Communication and the Learning Experience of Post-Graduate Students Studying via Flexible Delivery Mode by Kate Thomson, Boon-Kiang Tan and Christopher Brook.
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