Somebody Who Has Actually Read The Readings - The Complete List

What it means to be a "reader"

  1. Bachman, C."The Programmer as Navigator"
  2. Berners-Lee, T., Hendler, J., and Lassila, O. "The Semantic Web: A New Form of Web Content that is Meaningful to Computers will Unleash a Revolution of New Possibilities"
  3. Bosak, J."The Birth of XML: A Personal Recollection"
  4. Bosak, J. and Bray, T. "XML and the Second-Generation Web"
  5. Brooks, T.A. The Nature of Meaning in the Age of Google
  6. Brooks, T.A. No Bad Webpages: Reader Empowerment and the Web
  7. Brooks, T.A."Orthography as a fundamental impediment to online information retrieval".
  8. Brooks, T.A. "The Semantic Web, universalist ambition and some lessons from librarianship"
  9. Brooks, T.A."Websearch: How the web has changed information retrieval"
  10. Crawford, R. G. "The Relational Model in Information Retrieval"
  11. Doctorow, C. "Metacrap: Putting the torch to seven straw-men of the meta-utopia"
  12. Duval, E., Hodgins, W., Sutton, S., Weibel, S.L. "Metadata Principles and Practicalities", D-Lib Magazine, April 2002
  13. "Exploding Universe of Web Addresses"
  14. Ginsparg, P. Winners and Losers in the Global Research Village
  15. Goldhaber, M. H. "The Attention Economy and the Net"
  16. Hart, M.S. "Thoughts on Project Gutenberg"
  17. Heraghty, M. "New Google Patent Gives Insights Into Ranking Algorithm"
  18. "Microsoft Makes XML the File Format for the Next Version of Microsoft Office"
  19. O'Neill, E.T., Lavoie, B.F. and Bennettt, R. "Trends in the Evolution of the Public Web" D-Lib Magazine, April 2003
  20. Sullivan, D. "Death of a Meta Tag"
  21. Wells, H.G."World Brain: The Idea of a Permanent World Encyclopaedia"
  22. XML in 10 points

What it means to be a reader

Note that the readings for our course have been distributed to groups of students. These students will be the "official" readers for our class for their given reading. Official readers should go to our class discussion web site, start a discussion thread for their assigned reading. The official readers should start the discussion thread for their reading by making one or more entries that explain what the reading is about and how it relates to our essay topics (e.g., information is real, information is perceptual, information is art).

Other students, puzzled by the reading, will be able to post queries about the reading to the discussion thread for that particular reading. The official readers will respond, clarifying what their reading is about, etc.