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Weinberger, David, Research Fellow, Harvard Law School, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Mr. Weinberger will discuss how and in which situations Web logs, or blogs, work and how they effect gathering knowledge.
The series "Managing Knowledge and Creativity in a Digital Context" will examine how the digital age is changing the most basic ways information is organized and classified. The goal is to educate the public on what the digital age means to their lives. The events will include a featured speaker, followed by a panel discussion, and a question and answer session with the audience at the venue, and C-SPAN television viewers who email questions to the experts at digital@loc.gov.
Mr. Weinberger served as a senior Internet adviser to the 2004 Howard Dean presidential campaign. He is the coauthor of The Cluetrain Manifesto (Perseus, 2000) and the author of Small Pieces, Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web (Perseus, 2002).
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