- Finding Fame, and Sometimes Fortune, in Social Media
- Why Some Academics Publish More
- Why book bloggers are critical to literary criticism
- On Becoming a Phoenix: Encounters With the Digital Revolution (trying an online course at UPhoenix)
- A Pioneer in Online Education Tries a MOOC
- FriendFeed Turns 5. The One-Time Pioneer Is Still Here.
- The Financial Burdens of the CC-BY License for Scholarly Literature
- Will Public Libraries Become Extinct?
- It will be hard to find a public library 15 years from now
- 2012 Digital Music Sales on Pace to Break Record
- MLA to Launch Scholarly Communications Platform
- Universities and social media: Academics need to be bold in our use of social media and not outsource digital dissemination to widget gurus
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Research as a Public Good
- Facebook and Twitter are just places revolutionaries go
- Humanities in the Digital Age
- The University as Proving Ground (what are universities for?)
- The State of Science and Technology in Canada, 2012 (report)
A few random notes and tothguhs from Midwest MLA '09These are from a first-timer, and I like linking: this is my disclaimer. Clifford Stoll is an incredible speaker and story teller with a whole lot of energy. These traits make for an excellent keynote, and (jumping from one session