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Following my post last month (four short videos about scholarly information and technology), here’s another one for you to enjoy.
EPIC was first released in 2005. It was made for the (fictional) Museum of Media History. It’s a timeline for the next decade, imagining what might happen to news media as the Internet became more ubiquitous. […]
30 January 2008 – 2:35 pm
If you follow all the links, this post will take up about 30 minutes of your life. If you’re interested in the broad field of scholarly information, or if your focus is on user experience or customer service, I think you’ll find it an entertaining and thought-provoking half-hour.
Anthropologist Michael Wesch made a splash in the […]