1. Innovation: The Attacker's Advantage;Foster,1986
2. The Origin of Wealth;Beinhocker,2006
3. John Schuler argues that the digital “…revolution results in a new dialectic between those who produce and distribute information and those who seek to use it.” His argument is about Government Document repositories, but it is a most relevant argument. See “The Political and Economic Future of Federal Repository Libraries” The Journal of Academic Librarianship 31, 4 (2005) 377–82.
4. Web of Lies? Historical Knowledge on the Internet;Cohen;First Monday,2005
5. An unpublished study by the authors of Web use on public access computers at the University of Vermont's Bailey/Howe Library found that the most heavily visited domain was the University at large, excluding the library, followed by Facebook, with the Library's domain in third place. This was true despite the fact that the library's Web site was the homepage for all browsers and loaded whenever a user logged on to a computer. In addition, the Burlington Free Press's Web site got slightly more use than Lexis/Nexis both of which were outdistanced by the Onion.