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	<title>Comments on: CFP: Virtual Worlds: Libraries, Education and Museums</title>
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		<title>By: Gabriel Bodard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gabriel Bodard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Man, you&#039;re right. That choice is pretty bad. I should have been a good test-case for this problem, as I think I&#039;m one of the last digital humanists I know without a FB account.

In addition to requiring login (Bugmenot won&#039;t work on this link), this conference announcement cannot be Googled or found by accident, will not be spidered or archived by any of the major web crawlers, and does not form part of the web 1.0 landscape, much less any later models. That&#039;s a step backward.

Anyone going to tell Peters and co about this?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Man, you&#8217;re right. That choice is pretty bad. I should have been a good test-case for this problem, as I think I&#8217;m one of the last digital humanists I know without a FB account.</p>
<p>In addition to requiring login (Bugmenot won&#8217;t work on this link), this conference announcement cannot be Googled or found by accident, will not be spidered or archived by any of the major web crawlers, and does not form part of the web 1.0 landscape, much less any later models. That&#8217;s a step backward.</p>
<p>Anyone going to tell Peters and co about this?</p>
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