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background
The Guides on this site highlight some
of the more useful (or merely more entertaining) sites and
publications on areas of interest to our clients. We hope that they'll
be of use to you.
They also serve as a point of
reference - a way of getting a second opinion - and getting a feel for
how we operate. We aspire to provide insightful, forward-looking
analysis rather than to parrot the latest 'ism' or fad from overseas.
You'll see that we praise expertise
(and efforts by government or business bodies grappling with
particular challenges) but rarely take the digital gurus at face
value. You'll also see an interest in different perspectives.
Much of the dot com writing we've encountered strikes us as seriously
out of kilter with reality but useful in making people think about
business models, copyright, privacy, notions of community and other
issues.
The guides are not definitive. They
are publicly available pointers, rather than an academic exercise
attempting to provide comprehensive coverage of all reports, articles
and monographs.
They do not offer detailed analysis
of particular issues and developments: that research and practical
advice is available separately. Don't hesitate to contact us: depending on
your query we can provide advice over the phone, by email or through a
special report.
basis
of selection
In developing the guides our emphasis
has been on accessibility. We've pointed to documents - online and in
print - that are readily available but may not be widely
known.
That means we highlight
publicly-accessible web sites. The guides generally don't point to
sites where access involves a one-off or subscription payment.
It also
means we point to books, particularly
recent publications, rather articles in journals that are only available
in libraries. And all citations are to material written in English,
although we conduct limited tracking of publications in other
languages.
citations
References to books are to the editions we
have used, usually those in our corporate library.
Most are currently in print, although you will sometimes need a special order if acquiring your own copy.
References to sites
were correct at the time of publication
of the individual guide. 'Link rot' is an unfortunate fact of life online: documents are removed from the web, sites are restructured (or
disappear), URLs change.
If you're having trouble tracking
down a particular document please let us know: we will often be able to
point you in the right direction.
And we encourage feedback: your
thoughts on the text, suggestions about documents that we may have
overlooked, brickbats, even the odd bouquet.
copyright
This site is protected under Australian and
international copyright law. Information about your rights
and responsibilities is available on our site copyright
page.
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