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rskr_au's library [7 articles]

Recent papers added to rskr_au's library.
  • Towards correlated random networks
    (14 Sep 2005)
    by W Pietsch
  • Making sense of RSS
    He@lth Information on the Internet, Vol. 46, No. 1. (August 2005), pp. 5-5.
    by Fran Wilkie
  • `My blog is me': Texts and persons in UK online journal culture (and anthropology)
    Ethnos, Vol. 70, No. 2. (June 2005), pp. 220-242.
    by Adam Reed
  • Technically Speaking: Blah, Blah, Blog
    Spectrum, IEEE, Vol. 40, No. 12. (2003), pp. 60-60.
  • What Would It Mean to Blog on the Semantic Web?
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 3298 (October 2004), pp. 214-228.
    by David R Karger, Dennis Quan
  • We Blog: Publishing Online with Weblogs
    (2002)
    by Paul Bausch, Matthew Haughey, Meg Hourihan
    posted to no-tag by rskr_au on 2005-07-25 04:22:38 as *** along with 1 person danaeshell
  • Why we blog
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 47, No. 12. (December 2004), pp. 41-46.
    by Bonnie A Nardi, Diane J Schiano, Michelle Gumbrecht, Luke Swartz
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