Posts Tagged as ‘Project Gutenberg’

November 1, 2007

Lists: Book hacks, Web tools for students

I’ve been sitting on a few lists for a while. The first one is a list of “book hacks” for library lovers. It’s worth clicking over to their site because they have pictures and descriptions of each of their hacks. And, there is a good comments section which links to more than [...]

September 6, 2007

An Analysis of Peer Production & Quality

I just finished reading the article Limits of Self-Organization: Peer Production and the “Laws of Quality” by Paul Duguid. It is very interesting because it analyzes three different Web 2.0 online ventures (Gracenote, Project Gutenberg, and Wikipedia) using two laws of quality. The first law of quality is Linus’ Law, named after Linus [...]