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The
Economics of the Internet - "Information Goods, Intellectual Property
and Related Issues." Some information is dated, but a great starting
point for those interested in the possibilities surrounding the Information
Age. Compiled by Hal R. Varian of the School of
Information Management and Systems at the University of California Berkeley
@Brint.com
- Business, Management and Technology Research - focuses on E-Business,
Information Technology and Knowledge Management. Courtesy of @Brint.com
WebBusiness
- insight and strategy for competing online
Business: Subject Research Guide - provides assistance in doing research in
a variety of business and management topics including accounting, banking,
marketing, Internet marketing, international business, finance, organizational
behavior, entrepreneurship, industry research, stock exchanges and more.
Courtesy of Rutgers University
Social
and Economic Implications of Information Technologies: A Bibliographic
Database Pilot Project - courtesy of the National Science Foundation,
Division of Science Resources Studies
Office
of Technology Assessment Publications (OTA) - "this is a combined
listing of the publications of the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA)
from 1972-1996, archived at Princeton University." Adobe Acrobat
needed
The
International Technology Research Institute (ITRI) at Loyola College (Maryland)
- "conducts a variety of studies in international science and technology.
The World Technology Division (WTEC) [formerly known as the Japanese Technology
Evaluation Center (JTEC)] provides assessments of foreign research and
development in selected technologies under a cooperative agreement with
the National Science Foundation (NSF)."
Program
for Research on the Information Economy - research projects at this
University of Michigan School of Information site include "internet,
economics of digital content, electronic commerce, computational markets"
and more
Computer
Professionals for Social Responsibility - "a public-interest alliance
of computer scientists and others concerned about the impact of computer
technology on society"
Electronic
Frontier Foundation - a non-profit, non-partisan organization
working in the public interest to protect fundamental civil liberties,
including privacy and freedom of expression in the arena of computers and
the Internet. EFF was founded in 1990, and is based in San Francisco, California,
with a satellite office in Washington, DC.
Coalition
for Networked Information - "CNI is an organization to advance
the transformative promise of networked information technology for the
advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual
productivity. Founded in 1990 by the Association of Research Libraries,
Educom, and CAUSE, CNI is supported by the members of an institutional
Task Force representing higher education, publishing, network and
telecommunications, information technology, and libraries and
library organizations."