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Friday, September 27, 2002
 

Online Secure Inventor's Notebook/Weblog


Secure Online Inventor's Notebook/Weblog

Computer-dependent inventors need an online inventor's notebook webservice.  An authenticated, tamper-proof, version-controlled (inventor's must NOT be able to retro-revise old entries)  encrypted-channel reputable third-part weblog service for inventors who want a secure online inventor's notebook, with assured archiving, time-stamping, etc.   <Some people do everything with the keyboard, lose paper, even computers.>

If you know of such a service (or want advice creating one), let me know.

 


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Every-Citizen Interfaces to the Nation's Information Infrastructure (Online Book)


A tremendously rich compendium available online (and in print from National Academy Press)

More Than Screen Deep:
Toward Every-Citizen Interfaces to the
Nation's Information Infrastructure
Copyright 1997 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.

BACKGROUND PAPER
Trends in Human-Computer Interaction Research and Development   H. Rex Hartson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
An Embedded, Invisible Every-Citizen Interface  Mark Weiser, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
Intelligent Multimedia Interfaces for "Each" Citizen  Mark T. Maybury, Mitre Corporation
Interfaces for Understanding  Nathan Shedroff, vivid studios
Interspace and an Every-Citizen Interface to the National Information Infrastructure  Terry Winograd, Stanford University
Mobile Access to the Nation's Information Infrastructure  Daniel P. Siewiorek, Carnegie Mellon University
Ordinary Citizens and the National Information Infrastructure  Bruce Tognazzini, Healtheon Corporation
Spoken-Language Technology  Ronald A. Cole, Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology
Toward an Every-Citizen Interface  Steven K. Feiner, Columbia University
Nomadicity, Disability Access, and the Every-Citizen Interface  Gregg C. Vanderheiden, University of Wisconsin-Madison

On Functions
Computer-Mediated Collaboration  Loren Terveen, AT&T Research
Creating Interfaces Founded on Principles of Discourse Communication and Collaboration  Candace Sidner, Lotus Development Corporation
Digital Maps  Lance McKee and Louis Hecht, Open GIS Consortium Inc.
Gathering and Integrating Information in the National Information Infrastructure  Craig A. Knoblock, University of Southern California
Integrating Audiences and Users   John Richards, Turner Le@rning Inc.
Intelligent Agents for Information   Katia P. Sycara, Carnegie Mellon University
Intelligent Information Agents   Johanna D. Moore, University of Pittsburgh
Resource Discovery and Resource Delivery   Kent Wittenburg, Bellcore
Search and Publishing  Robert A. Virzi, GTE Laboratories Incorporated
Security  Stephen Kent, BBN Corporation
Research to Support Widespread Access to Digital Libraries and Government Information and Services   Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland
Community Computing Projects  Aki Helen Namioka, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
Lifelong Learning  Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado, Boulder
Supporting Learning in Communities of Practice  Charles Cleary, Northwestern University
Extending Knowledge Access to Underserved Citizens  Wallace Feurzeig, BBN Systems and Technologies
Electronic Access to Services for Low-Income PopulationsAdam Porter, University of Maryland
Access for People with Disabilities  Larry Goldberg, WGBH Educational Foundation
Cross-Disciplinary, Social-Context Research  John Leslie King, University of California, Irvine
Audio Access to the National Information Infrastructure  John C. Thomas, NYNEX Science and Technology

 
APPENDIXES

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