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nominate the best tech writing of 2007 Post date  01.15.2008, 8:44 AM

posted by ben vershbow

digitalculturebooks, a collaborative imprint of the University of Michigan press and library, publishes an annual anthology of the year's best technology writing. The nominating process is open to the public and they're giving people until January 31st to suggest exemplary articles on "any and every technology topic--biotech, information technology, gadgetry, tech policy, Silicon Valley, and software engineering" etc.

The 2007 collection is being edited by Clive Thompson. Last year's was Steven Levy. When complete, the collection is published as a trade paperback and put in its entirety online in clean, fully searchable HTML editions, so head over and help build what will become a terrific open access resource.

Posted by ben vershbow on January 15, 2008 08:44 AM
tags: academic, books, ebooks, journalism, library, openaccess, publishing

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