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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 egovernment 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 Dont Want It why novices and nonusers dont use the Internet by R. Michelle Green Publishing cooperatives: An alternative for nonprofit 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 filesharing 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 BarIlan 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
Special Issue #7: Command Lines: The Emergence of Governance in Global Cyberspace edited by Sandra Braman and Thomas M. Malaby
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