Berkman Buzz: March 29, 2013
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. Dan Gillmor on why everyone should register a domain nameFrom Dan Gillmor's post for The Guardian, "Why everyone should register a domain name" Benjamin Mako Hill reflects on openness, Wikipedia, and the Institute for Cultural DiplomacyFrom Benjamin Mako Hill's blog post, "The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy and Wikipedia"
Peter Suber talks to Alison Head about his early days of posting content on the WebFrom Alison Head's latest interview for Project Information Literacy, "Peter Suber: The Imperative of Open Access" Ethan Zuckerman explores how digital media is changing civicsFrom Ethan Zuckerman's blog post, "Beyond 'The Crisis in Civics' – Notes from my 2013 DML talk" Justin Reich connects big and small dataFrom Justin Reich's post for EdTech Researcher, "Small Data and Big Data Should be Best Friends"
Student Film on Japan's Ruthless Job Hunt Goes ViralFrom Keiko Tanaka's blog post for Global Voices, "Student Film on Japan's Ruthless Job Hunt Goes Viral" | ||||
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