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Wednesday, 28th July 2010

August 2010 Issue of First Monday Now Available; Articles on Facebook Privacy, Scholarly Blogging, Open Textbooks, Libraries/Web Content Management Systems, and More

The August 2010 (15.8) issue is now available here.

Included are the Following Articles:

+ Facebook privacy settings: Who cares?
by danah boyd, Eszter Hargittai

+ I am a blogging researcher: Motivations for blogging in a scholarly context
by Sara Kjellberg

+ A sustainable future for open textbooks? The Flat World Knowledge story
by John L. Hilton III, David A. Wiley

+ Library perspectives on Web content management systems
by Camilla Fulton

+ Interest-oriented versus relationship-oriented social network sites in China
by Weiyu Zhang, Rong Wang

+ Government and e-participation programs: A study of the challenges faced by institutional projects
by Francisco Paulo Jamil Almeida Marques

You'll also find an op-ed (Privacy as a luxury commodity by Zizi Papacharissi) and a book review (Scott Rosenberg’s "Say everything: How blogging began, what it's becoming, and why it matters by Douglas Kocher)

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