First Monday

Volume 11, Number 9 — 4 September 2006

Who supports Internet censorship?
by Craig A. Depken, II

Sexual and pornographic Web searching: Trends analysis
by Amanda Spink, Helen Partridge, and Bernard J. Jansen

Public access computing and Internet access in public libraries: The role of public libraries in e–government and emergency situations
by John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, Lesley A. Langa, and Charles R. McClure

What is your claim to flame?
by Patricia G. Lange

A privacy paradox: Social networking in the United States
by Susan B. Barnes

Unpacking “I Don’t Want It” — why novices and non–users don’t use the Internet
by R. Michelle Green

Publishing cooperatives: An alternative for non–profit publishers
by Raym Crow

Publicly shared intelligence
by Giliam de Valk and Brian Martin

Knowledge and governance in the digital age: The politics of monitoring planetary life
by Robert Latham

Covering music file–sharing and the future of innovation
by Adrienne Russell

Puppy smoothies: Improving the reliability of open, collaborative wikis
by Tom Cross

False Web memories: A case study on finding information about Andrei Broder
by Judit Bar–Ilan

Sampling mobile opinion: A contextual postcard questionnaire study
by Jeff Axup and Stephen Viller

The politics of the libre commons
by David M. Berry and Giles Moss

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