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Title: Journal of Digital Research & Publishing Semester 2 2011 (1pm class)
Authors: Digital Cultures
Keywords: Master of Digital Communication and Culture
Digital communication
Digital media
Digital culture
New media
Digital education in Indonesia
Virtual property
Google
Twitter
Wikipedia
Censorship (in China)
Chinese online media
iPad
User-generated content
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: University of Sydney. Digital Cultures
Series/Report no.: Semester 2 2011 (1pm class)
Abstract: The Journal of Digital Communication and Culture is a publication created by students of ARIN6912 Digital Research and Publishing. This unit of study is part of the Master of Digital Communication and Culture taught by the Digital Cultures Program in the School of Letters, Art, and Media. For more information contact Chris Chesher (chris.chesher@sydney.edu.au). CONTENTS (TITLE/AUTHOR): Open Access Journals for School Teachers in Indonesia (Laila Alfizanna) // Virtual Worlds, Real Money: The Economic, Legal and Social Dimensions of Virtual Property (Alexander Apte) // Keep Calm and Google It: How digital technology changes how we work with knowledge (Henrietta Ashton) // Twitter Usage in Times of Crisis (Stephanie Brown) // The Impact of Bookscan on the Australian Publishing Industry (Guo Chen) // Battle of the Bands (Sikhanyiso Dlamini) // The Impact of China’s Microblog and Chinese Government’s Censorship (Layla Dong) // Is Wikipedia Making Traditional Reference Books Shrinking? (Yanxi Fan) // Research in the Digital Age: Our Use of Twitter (Patrick Hsiao) // Hypertext and Literature (Li Xiaoxi) // Social Media in China: Past, Present and Future (Jingqi Liu) // Expanding electronic magazines in China (Liu Ying) // Txt Tlk: Language in the Digital World (Renelle Mower) // Journalism Practices in Remix Culture: How New Media Affects the Producction and Distribution of News (Diana Marcela Roldan) // Is the picture book dead? The rise of the iPad as a turning point in children’s literature (Lisa Margarete Schons) // The Rise of User-Generated Content and its Potential Threats (Ut Ieng Tang) // The Preservation of Cultural Heritage in Digital Publishing Context (Xi Wang)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2123/8136
Department/Unit/Centre: Digital Cultures
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