Thought this was interesting. It's ostensibly a nice step forward in that it encourages open access, but of course it's restricted to a web interface--not like they're going to let you download a PDF of the whole work or anything.

Just thought I'd mention it, as I found it quite exciting, to be honest!

Conor

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Subject: [Air-L] Encyl of HCI now free online
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 16:44:22 -0400
From: Barry Wellman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: aoir list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, communication and information technology section asa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Karen Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Folks, it's great news that the Encyclopedia of HCI is available online.
FOR FREE.

As I contributed a few articles, I got a print copy, and it is very
impressive. This is in theory a $200+ value

Sociologist Bill Bainbridge edited it.
Karen Christensen published it (see note below). These are both Good
People, and my special thanks to Karen for setting up this amazing free
offer.

 Barry Wellman
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 16:14:50 -0400
From: Karen Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Your article now available online from Berkshire & Exact Editions

I'm delighted to tell you that the Berkshire Encyclopedia of
Human-Computer Interaction, which you contributed to, is now available in
full-text online-and completely free, too, for a limited time. Berkshire
is running this experimental launch with our friends from UK-based Exact
Editions. It seems to be the first time an academic reference publisher
has done such a thing, so we're getting a lot of media coverage, and we
want to share the news-and the edition itself-with you. Just go to
http://www.exacteditions.com/berkshirepublishing.

Please do try the search system and check out the extensive linking.
There's also a great Clipping Tool that allows you to select a small
section from a page and paste it into your blog or a website. You can see
what this looks like at the Exact Editions blog:
http://exacteditions.blogspot.com/2007/09/exact-editions-for-book-publishers.html

We've done this in large part because Berkshire is a new company and we
want to let the librarians who select print and online reference titles
see for themselves the titles that we're so proud of, and that have been
getting such great reviews and awards. We hope you'll pass this link to
your institution's or department's chief librarian, and also please feel
free to use the resources with your students--who will love the search
capacity and the Clipping Tool (better than Google's!).

We have much more in mind, as we plan a new major project in
human-computer interaction and web science, and want to share this
excellent work as widely as possible, to stimulate fresh ideas about
publishing in your fast-changing and important field.

Cheers, Karen.

Karen Christensen
CEO, Berkshire Publishing Group
Office +1 413 528 0206 | Skype: karen_christensen
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Blog http://www.berkshirepublishing.com/blog


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