Designing Public Space In Computer Networks Here are some sources of background information, related to discussing the future of FreeNets in Canada. If you can recommend other references, I will add them to the list. Please post inside NCF to the discussion, or to Garth Graham, aa127, or from outside NCF to: aa127@freenet.carleton.ca Barlow, John Perry. ELECTRONIC FRONTIER: THE GREAT WORK. Communications of the ACM,15:1, (January 1992), 25-28. Benedikt, Michael, ed. CYBERSPACE: FIRST STEPS. Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press, 1991. CANARIE Associates. CANARIE, THE CANADIAN NETWORK FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF RESEARCH, INDUSTRY AND EDUCATION: CANARIE BUSINESS PLAN. CANARIE Associates, December 1992. (Available from Ernst and Young at 416-943-3561, or on the Internet from the anonymous FTP server in directory PUB/NET/CANARIE UNBMVSI.CSD.UNB.CA). Dunlop, Charles and Rob Kling. SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN ELECTRONIC COMMUNITIES. In "Computerization and controversy: value conflicts and social choices", edited by Charles Dunlop and Rob Kling. Academic Press, 1991. Gore, Al. INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GLOBAL VILLAGE: A HIGH CAPACITY NETWORK WILL NOT BE BUILT WITHOUT GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT. Scientific American, 265:3 (September 1991), 150-153. Hart, Jeffrey A., Robert R. Reed and Francois Bar. THE BUILDING OF THE INTERNET: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF BROADBAND NETWORKS. Telecommunications Policy, (November 1992), 666-689. Ladner, Sharyn and Hope N. Tillman. HOW SPECIAL LIBRARIANS REALLY USE THE INTERNET. Canadian Library Journal, (June 1992), 211-215. Menzies, Heather. INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MONOPOLIES OF KNOWLEDGE. Canadian Journal of Information Science, 16:1 (April 1991), 2-11. O'Brien, Rory. THE APC COMPUTER NETWORKS:GLOBAL NETWORKING FOR CHANGE. Canadian Journal of Information Science, 17:2 (July 1992), 16-24. Ontario, Ministry of Culture and Communications. TELECOMMUNICATIONS: ENABLING ONTARIO'S FUTURE. The report of the Advisory Committee on a Telecommunication Strategy for the Province of Ontario to the Minister of Culture and Communications, August 1992. Queen's Printer for Ontario, 1992. Rheingold, Howard. ELECTRONIC DEMOCRACY: THE GREAT EQUALIZER. Whole Earth Review, 71(Summer 1991), 4-11. Rheingold, Howard , (hlr@well.sf.ca.us). A SLICE OF LIFE IN MY VIRTUAL COMMUNITY. June1992. Search the EFF on-line document library: community-1. life-in-virtual-community /serv/ftp/pub/EFF /papers/cyber/.2. Ronfeldt, David. CYBEROCRACY IS COMING. The Information Society, 8:4(October - November 1992), 243-296. Rosell, Steven, et al. GOVERNING IN AN INFORMATION SOCIETY. Montreal, Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1992. Sproul, Lee and Sara Kiesler. CONNECTIONS: NEW WAYS OF WORKING IN THE NETWORKED ORGANIZATION. Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press, Sproul, Lee and Sara Kiesler. COMPUTERS, NETWORKS AND WORK; ELECTRONIC INTERACTIONS DIFFER SIGNIFICANTLY FROM FACE-TO-FACE EXCHANGES. Scientific American, 265:3 (September 1991), 116-123. - Courtesy of Marc Smith | |
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