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Brown, J.S. & R.P. Adler. 2008. “Minds on Fire: Open <strong>Education</strong>, the Long Tail, and Learning<br />
2.0,” Educause, January/February 2008; online at<br />
(1.2 MB).<br />
Burbules, N.C. 2006. “Digital Libraries as Virtual Spaces” in Kapitzke & Bruce (2006).<br />
Carr, N. 2004. Does IT Matter? Information Technology and the Corrosion <strong>of</strong> Competitive<br />
Advantage. Harvard Business School Press. Amazon.com information at<br />
- note the “Look<br />
Inside” feature.<br />
Carr, N. 2008a. “Is Google Making Us Stupid? What the Internet is doing to our brains,” Atlantic<br />
Monthly, July/August, online at . See<br />
responses by Edge (2008) and John Hagel (2009). See also Carr’s blog “Rough Type” in the<br />
present blog list.<br />
Carr, N. 2008b. “Who killed the blogosphere?”, online at<br />
along with many responses,<br />
some from dedicated bloggers claiming that the blogosphere is alive. See, especially the<br />
response from Hossenfelder (2008)].<br />
Carr, N. 2008c. The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google. W.W. Norton.<br />
Information by Carr at . Amazon.com information at<br />
- note the “Look Inside” feature.<br />
Chasteen, S. 2008. “Physics <strong>Blogs</strong>,” online at<br />
(64 kB).<br />
Citizendium. 2009. At it is stated:<br />
A new wiki encyclopedia project—and more! We aim at reliability and quality, not just quantity.<br />
We welcome collaboration with everyone<br />
who has knowledge, broad or narrow, about any <strong>of</strong> the world's innumerable subjects.<br />
We write under our real names—and are both collegial and congenial.<br />
We now have 9,100+ articles and are<br />
gathering speed.<br />
Eduzendium participants write for academic<br />
credit.<br />
See what Nature . . . .[Giles (2006)]. . . . wrote about us.<br />
Cline, A.R. 2006. "Rhetorica: Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Who Blog"; online at<br />
.<br />
[Not maintained after 2006 - the blogosphere could use an update, as might be attempted by<br />
searching for “pr<strong>of</strong>essor” in Donaghy’s (2008) directory – the source <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the asterisked items<br />
in the present blog list.<br />
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