Documents Contributed by ECAR, Networking and Emerging Technologies, and Presentations

Digital Content Delivery

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Title:Digital Content Delivery (ID: ECR0511)
Author(s):Mark R. Nelson
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Presentations (12/08/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Presentation at the December 2005 ECAR Symposium in Carefree, Arizona. Within the context of digital content management, digital content delivery focuses on how digitized or "born digital" content is and can be delivered, including the managerial, organizational, and technical implications for higher education.

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The Technical and Societal Implications of Networking: A Personal Perspective

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Title:The Technical and Societal Implications of Networking: A Personal Perspective (ID: ECR0501)
Author(s):David J. Farber (University of Pennsylvania)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Presentations (07/15/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Presentation at the Fourth Annual ECAR/HP Summer Symposium for Higher Education IT Executives, July 13-15, 2005, New Castle Island, New Hampshire. As early as 1996, Farber advised us about the internationalization of networks, saying that "photons have neither morals nor visas." In this talk, Farber shares his thoughts on the state of networking and on complex social issues such as convergence and internationalization and the trade-offs between safety and liberty in the network context.

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