Post#3 Freedom of Expression & the Web

Browsing through the American Libraries Journal of Sept. 2007, in the section of Information Technology, I came across the article “Free and Freedom, They’re Not the Same Thing.”  This is an interesting topic but what it has to do with technology?  Well, the columnist discusses the issue of intelectual freedom, the impact of the internet and the freedom of expression that the Web has allowed to everyone, especifically through the use of blogs to express and debate our views in a democratic way.  The question that the columnist posted was “do they [blogs] really allow freedom of expression?  As he compares the columnist as a journalist without the inconvenient restrictions of integrity, accuracy, fairness, and professionalism; he realizes how serious he takes his role of journalist when blogging.  He also presents the point that information can be digitally recorded forever and that it should also be considered that the speech that we freely express can be in some way, sometime challenged.

The article concludes stating how blogs are becoming part of the search results of information available through the internet and how databases like EBSCO and LexisNexis include blogs as part of their news indices.  Forseeing into the future of how blogging is becoming part of journalism, the author of the article mentions that blogs might sometime be nearly indistinguishable from editorials in search rank. In relation to the great number and variety of blogs available he says that, “there is a lot of freedom out there and most of it is freely available–the blogosphere is intellectual freedom writ large, but we must sacrifice a little security for that kind of freedom.”

After reading this article I realized how important is that we all that are participate in one form or another in the blogosphere should also take this role seriously and be aware to use our freedom of expression in a proper way.

Published in: on February 23, 2008 at 1:44 am Comments (1)

Post#2: Which is your type?

If you are not sure of what type of technology user  you are, the PEW Internet and American Life Project has a very intersting project called Typology of Information and Communication Tecnology Users.  They have posted at their website a quiz  of ten questions for you to answer in order to identify the typology of the group which you belong.  After answering the quiz you can select Calculate My Results and then a new page will tell you which group you fit in and describes the characteristics of that group.

Well, I took the quiz and the results revealed that I closely resemble the Connectors typology group, I believe that’s pretty close to the type of technology user I am.  This is how this group is described, making up 7% of the American population, the Connectors’ collection of information technology is used for a mix of one-to-one and one-to-many communications.  This group are participants in cyberspace but not at a rate of the Omnivors.  Interestingly one of the basic characteristic to describe this group mentions that the Connectors suspect their gadgets could do more for them, and sometimes need help in getting new technology to function properly.  Guess I have a way to go to be promoted to the Omnivors!

Elsie :)

Published in: on February 9, 2008 at 10:15 pm Comments (5)