Berkman Buzz: January 3, 2013
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. The Berkman Center wishes you a very happy new year! We are now accepting applications for fellowships in the 2013-2014 academic year. More information is available online. The deadline is January 6, 2013. Dan Gillmor reviews a year of striving for tech libertyFrom Dan Gillmor's post for The Guardian, "My bid for tech liberty: how have I done so far?"
Herdict wary of ITU's new DPI technical standardFrom Marianna Mao's blog post for Herdict, "DPI Threat to Freedom of Expression" Benjamin Mako Hill publishes new essay on freedom in softwareFrom Benjamin Mako Hill's blog post, "Freedom for Users, Not for Software" Justin Reich reflects on the challenges and opportunities of teaching todayFrom Justin Reich's post for Education Week, "The Best and Worst of Times to Teach"
John Palfrey argues for the future of librariesFrom John Palfrey's blog post, "Do We Still Need Libraries?"
New GV e-book: African Voices of Hope and ChangeFrom Bernardo Parrella's blog post for Global Voices, "New GV e-book: African Voices of Hope and Change" | ||||||
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