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fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 21:53:15 JST fu
@rwg @adrishaw significantly more effecent that today's Wiz bang. -
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Robert W. Gehl (rwg@aoir.social)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 21:53:17 JST Robert W. Gehl
@adrishaw that website is straight outta the 90s!
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Adrienne Shaw (adrishaw@aoir.social)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 21:53:23 JST Adrienne Shaw
@rwg sorry for the slow follow up but I found this one which was started in 1990 and is still publishing: https://pmc.iath.virginia.edu/
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Robert W. Gehl (rwg@aoir.social)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 21:53:24 JST Robert W. Gehl
@adrishaw Wow, I thought IJOC was older!
Good call on looking at the bibs of First Monday articles.
Please do post what you find! This is really intriguing.
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Adrienne Shaw (adrishaw@aoir.social)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 21:53:25 JST Adrienne Shaw
@rwg First Monday was 1996, IJOC relatively young comparatively (2007). Although, I bet looking at early First Monday bibliography sections might turn up more.... I know I came across one from the late 90s that no longer exists anywhere (but now I can't find that note!)
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Robert W. Gehl (rwg@aoir.social)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 21:53:27 JST Robert W. Gehl
@adrishaw IJOC is pretty old, right? First Monday?
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Adrienne Shaw (adrishaw@aoir.social)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 21:53:28 JST Adrienne Shaw
Academic folks: Any leads on the first* online peer-reviewed academic journal?
*don't worry about vetting "first," I can track that down once I get enough titles to look through. I'm especially interested in ones that may no longer be available.In conversation permalink
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