Submitted by AliaK on Sun, 29/05/2005 - 15:34
good examples of cyberculture pardigms
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 28/05/2005 - 19:57
Welcome to MIT's OpenCourseWare:
a free and open educational resource for faculty, students, and self-learners around the world. OCW supports MIT's mission to advance knowledge and education, and serve the world in the 21st century. It is true to MIT's values of excellence, innovation, and leadership.
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 04/02/2005 - 02:01
Arc is an experimental research service of Digital Library Research group at Old Dominion University. Arc is used to investigate issues in harvesting OAI compliant repositories and making them accessible through a unified search interface. It is not a production service and may be subject to unscheduled service interruptions and anomalies.
Submitted by AliaK on Thu, 03/02/2005 - 22:41
What is the Centre for Internet Research?
The Centre for Internet Research was established 18 September 2000 with the aim of encouraging research in the social and cultural implications and functions of the internet.
The Centre for Internet Research is located at the Department of Information and Media Studies, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
The Centre for Internet Research promotes its aim through the following activities within its field:
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 31/01/2005 - 23:48
InterMedia is a multidisciplinary meeting place for researchers interested in information and communication technology (ICT)-based information and knowledge dissemination and learning. Established in January 2001, InterMedia is a result of research collaboration between the Departments of Media Studies and Information Sciences. InterMedia takes a broad orientation towards other research milieu internally, nationally and internationally.
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 29/01/2005 - 15:29
Questia is an online library of books and journals
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 29/01/2005 - 14:40
Kia ora, welcome to Te Kete Ipurangi
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 11/09/2004 - 05:33
Koha is the world's first free Open Source Library System. Made in New Zealand by the Horowhenua Library Trust and Katipo Communications Ltd, the Koha system is a full catalogue, opac, circulation, member management and acquisitions package. Koha is used by public libraries, private collectors, university faculties, not for profit organisations, churches, schools and corporates. visit http://www.koha.org for more information
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