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Blogs&wikis presentation
1. Blogs, wikis and creative innovationJohn Quiggin Pippa Lyons - 310322782 ARIN6912 Digital Research and Publishing
2. The Rise of The Internet Everyone will be their own publisher, with the capacity to broadcast their thoughts on any topic, share their creative contributions and talk about whatever is important in their daily lives
3. The Publishing Paradigm Books exist in a tangible form the reader can have a physical experience with Could e-books fall into the current paradigm?
4. Blogs A personal webpage in a journal format A blog post serves to initiate conversation, held in public view, rather than as a discrete piece of communication from author to reader The Glamourai Healthy Tipping Point Ambit Gambit
5. "These days, to have one finger on the fashion pulse, you need to have the other one on your computer mouse, reading (or writing) the latest blogs." Kelly Framelfor D & G Tavi at Dior A/W 09 BryanBoy with Anna Wintour
6. Wikis Designed to facilitate editing and writing by as many people as possible Collection of pages, which are usually highly interconnected via hyperlinks Wikipedia
7. The New Media Blogs and wikis have begun to establish themselves as reputable, industrious and widespread as traditional media
8. Who Owns The Information? Intellectual property? Or Intellectual commons?
9. “Blogs and wikis are highly significant, but more as instances of a new mode of communication than as a direct replacement for existing communications media.” John Quiggin
10. References Author unknown, 2007. Comedian Sinbad Fights Back over Internet Death Rumors. Fox News, viewed 9/3/11. Available : http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,259047,00.html Author unknown. 2011, Fashion Blog. Wikipedia, viewed 9/3/11. Available: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashion_blog Bessen, J & Masken E. 2004. Intellectual Property on the Internet: What's Wrong with Conventional Wisdom. Research Innovation., viewed 9/3/11. Available: http://www.researchoninnovation.org/iippap2.pdf Broersma, M. 2006, Wikipedia Hacked by Malware. Tech World, viewed 9/3/11. Available:d:http://news.techworld.com/security/7254/wikipedia-hijacked-by-malware/ Corcoran, Cate T. The blogs that took over the tents, "Women's Wear Daily", February 6, 2006. Dodes, R. 2006, Bloggers Get Under the Tent, Wall Street Journal. Viewed: 9/3/11. Available: http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB115801727410860002-3NtzCOa4qvvjJFhAlAC1llCEhM4_20070911.html Henderson, M. 2007, Wikipedia Faces Facts over Inaccuracies. The Sunday Times,viewed 9/3/11. available:http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article2490895.ece Kay, K. 2007, The Fashion blog Stars. The Daily Mail, viewed:9/3/11. Available:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-428821/The-fashion-blog-stars.html Meadows, C. 2010, Survey shows nearly 1 in 10 using e-readers and e-reader users buy more books. TeleRead, viewed: 9/3/11. Available:http://www.teleread.com/ebooks/survey-shows-nearly-1-in-10-using-e-readers-and-e-reader-users-buy-more-books Thompson, J.B. (2005). ‘The digital revolution and the publishing world’. In Books in the digital age: the transformation of academic and higher education publishing in Britain and the United States. Cambridge, UK and Malden, MA: Polity Quiggin, J. (2006). ‘Blogs, wikis and creative innovation’. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(4), 481-496.