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If you don't link to primary sources, you are dead to me - bengoldacre - secondary blog
If you don't link to primary sources, you are dead to me, I do not trust you. There is a high risk that you chose not to link it, because you're hiding something: 1. that you didn't read the prima... Read more
http://bengoldacre.posterous.com/if-you-dont-link-to-primary-sources-you-are-d
Tags: via:packrati.us, attribution, journalism, data, deceptions, info, news, onlinejournalism, sources, world Saved by: admin at 09 Jan 2011

How to create a sliding image/reveal content with jquery
Someone asked me about this effect a while ago and i thought i should make a tutorial about this. Since is the first time i’m doing this i expect a lot of criticism. So first let’s have a look on ... Read more
http://www.suciuvlad.com/html-and-css-tutorials/how-to-create-a-sliding-imagereveal-content-with-jquery/
Tags: jquery, css, gallery, javascript, webdev, html, slider, webdesign, design, attribution Saved by: admin at 10 Aug 2009

Reality avoidance - Cognitive Edge
In psychology people talk about fundamental attribution error and from complexity theory we have the phrase retrospective coherence.
http://www.cognitive-edge.com/blogs/dave/2006/09/reality_avoidance.php
Tags: snowden, retrospective-coherence, interpretation, bias, attribution, article, 2008 Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009

Federal Financing of Research II: Why Universities?
For the purposes of providing accurate financial accounting, universities should have two entities -- the "university" which performs teaching, and the "university research institute" which does resea... Read more
http://collegeaffordability.blogspot.com/2006/09/federal-financing-of-research-ii-why.html
Tags: tuition, subsidization, exploration, designation, consumption, attribution, education Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009

The Incentive to Participate in Social Networks and Enterprise 2.0
Web 2.0 technology not only improving knowledge management and sharing processes, but it also has the ability to motivate people beyond their current levels of participation.
http://jasonkolb.typepad.com/weblog/2006/04/the_incentive_t.html
Tags: gratification, contribution, stimulation, recognition, participation, attribution, motivation, aspiration Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009

Warning: Blogs Can Be Infectious
The important people on the Web are not necessarily the people with the most explicit links (back to their sites), but the people who cause epidemics in blog networks.
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,62537,00.html
Tags: propagation, plagiarization, persuasion, invention, infection, inclusion, dissemination, diffusion, attribution, aggregation Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009

Why Doesn’t Aid Work?
No one aid agent is individually responsible for successfully achieving any one task in the current aid system. Without accountability, then the incentive for finding out what works is weak.
http://www.cato-unbound.org/2006/04/03/william-easterly/why-doesnt-aid-work
Tags: verification, motivation, investigation, incentivisation, evaluation, designation, contribution, attribution Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009

In defense of the university
[Creative freedom and lack of accountability] are two sides of the same coin. If most of the value added comes from the superstars, the gains from their freedom may exceed the losses from the shirking... Read more
http://www.marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2006/04/in_defense_of_t.html
Tags: stimulation, motivation, facilitation, education, contribution, attribution Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009

Thinking About Dark Matter
Intel, to the chagrin of the IRS, chooses not to pay itself a royalty, but to book its profits in Ireland. This choice of accounting practice does not signify that a real, though unmeasured investment... Read more
http://www.lafollette.wisc.edu/facultystaff/nichols/darkmatter.html
Tags: inclusion, attribution, exclusion Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009

Why Some Medical Spending Should Count as Investment
An extra 10% of birth weight raises earnings by about 1%. 10% more birth weight is about as valuable in the labor market as a quarter of a year of education.
http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/economicsunbound/archives/2005/12/why_some_medica.html?campaign_id=rss_blog_blogspotting
Tags: production, inclusion, exclusion, estimation, contribution, attribution Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009