Archive for September 2008

The Best Copyright Statement — Perhaps Ever

A copyright statement to admire and emulate. Continue reading »

The Social Networks Horse Race

We need to focus less on social media and more on social function, lest we find ourselves chasing an elusive, fickle user around the Internet. Continue reading »

Social Network Veteran Flees!

What happens when you’ve had one virtual life too many? Continue reading »

Linking and Copyright

If linking becomes the main form of citation, does copyright become a moot point? Continue reading »

A New Microblogger

I’m happy to announce that Stewart Wills from Science has agreed to allow his Twitter feed (aka, microblog) to be included in the Scholarly Kitchen. You can see it in the sidebar on the righthand side of the site. I’ve been following Stewart’s Twitter feed for many weeks now, and always find his observations fun, … Continue reading »

Elsevier’s LHC Promise

The large hadron collider is broken, and perhaps the open access claims Elsevier is making are, as well. Continue reading »

Wikileaks vs. the Status Quo

Image via Wikipedia A site recently came to the attention of many people observing the US political scene — Wikileaks.org, a site that promises to help you “safely get the truth out:” Wikileaks accepts classified, censored or otherwise restricted material of political, diplomatic or ethical significance. Wikileaks does not accept rumour, opinion or other kinds … Continue reading »

Optimists and Technology

Are technology enthusiasts more optimistic about progress? Does that mirror itself in our audiences? Continue reading »

Your Twitter Search

Is anyone Twittering about you or your brand? Now you can find out. Continue reading »

Headlines 2.0

Editors still write headlines like they’re for print and people. With online, headlines shift to a new environment and have at least two more audiences. Continue reading »

Side Dishes by Stewart Wills

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