Stephen E. Arnold: Pirate Libraries Challenge Elsevier and Thomson Reuters to Liberate Knowledge for Destitute Scholars

Commerce, Corruption, Idiocy, Ineptitude, IO Impotency
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

Avast: Pirate Libraries

They are called “pirate libraries,” but one would be better-served envisioning Robin Hood than Blackbeard.  Atlas Obscura takes a look at these floaters of scientific-journal copyrights in, “The Rise of Pirate Libraries.” These are not physical libraries, but virtual ones, where researchers and other curious folks can study articles otherwise accessible only through expensive scientific journal paywalls. Reporter Sarah Laskow writes:

“The creators of these repositories are a small group who try to keep a low profile, since distributing copyrighted material in this way is illegal. Many of them are academics. The largest pirate libraries have come from Russia’s cultural orbit, but the documents they collect are used by people around the world, in countries both wealthy and poor. Pirate libraries have become so popular that in 2015, Elsevier, one of the largest academic publishers in America, went to court to try to shut down two of the most popular, Sci-Hub and Library Genesis.

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Mongoose: Northrup Grumman Screws Up a $13 Billion Dollar New Carrier — Indictable Crimes?

Commerce, Corruption, Government, Ineptitude
Mongoose
Mongoose

Being stupid on government time used to be a court-martial offense, at least in the “old (Marine) Corps.” Northrup Grumman will probably not be indicted — and they probably should be…

US Navy's newest $12.9bn supercarrier doesn't work: Most expensive warship ever built ‘struggles with jets taking off and landing' according to internal memo as delivery is delayed again

‘Unless these issues are resolved, which would likely require redesigning, they will significantly limit the CVN-78’s ability to conduct combat operations,' the Defense Department's Michael Gilmore wrote.

Counter-Point:

Review: Andrew Jackson Higgins and the Boats That Won World War II

Edward Schumacher-Matos – A New Vision for IR Schools in the Platformed World

04 Education, 11 Society, Analysis, Counter-Oppression/Counter-Dictatorship Practices, Cultural Intelligence, Ineptitude, InfoOps (IO), IO Impotency, IO Sense-Making, IO Technologies, Media, Methods & Process, Misinformation & Propaganda, Open Government
Edward Schumacher-Matos
Edward Schumacher-Matos

A New Vision for IR Schools in the Platformed World

Key points:

Whole way in which information and society are organized has changed. From stovepipes to networks — growing power of audience and authentity. This is a threat to the whole Westphalian order of nations (i.e. top-down “because we say so” hierarchical authority). State-owned media now setting the new standard for message delivery while the Western media is collapsing for lack of viability of the advertising – print – broadcast models. Western media is spending too much time on minutia of single events and not enough time on framing, context, and meaning.

“It is time for schools to come down from the ivory tower…and start engaging with the public, doing news analysis, data dives, informing the public [in ways  that] the media cannot.   . . .   This is an opportunity as well as a responsibility.”

YouTube (14:17) Below the Fold

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Owl: John Robb Says Trump Spouse Speech Hacked — A Willful Signed Act of Plagiarism & Symbolism

Civil Society, Cultural Intelligence, Ineptitude, IO Impotency
Who? Who?
Who? Who?

The systems disruption prize for Monday goes to the operative who Rickrolled Melania Trump's speech. Wow. Amazing.

Melania Trump’s Speech was Intentionally Sabotaged

Adding the rickroll to a sabotaged speech is a calling card. A signature for a hack. It's very, very cool.

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Berto Jongman: Irresponsible Journalism & Information Technology Displace “The Truth”

Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Ineptitude, Media
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

How technology disrupted the truth

It seemed that journalists were no longer required to believe their own stories to be true, nor, apparently, did they need to provide evidence. Instead it was up to the reader – who does not even know the identity of the source – to make up their own mind. But based on what? Gut instinct, intuition, mood? Does the truth matter any more?

Mongoose: DNC Hacked Files Released

Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government, Ineptitude, IO Impotency
Mongoose
Mongoose

Guccifer 2.0 releases new DNC docs

Guccifer 2.0, the hacker who breached the Democratic National Committee, has released a cache of purported DNC documents to The Hill in an effort to refocus attention on the hack. The documents include more than 11,000 names matched with some identifying information, files related to two controversial donors and a research file on Sarah Palin.

Berto Jongman: Classified Handling Realities — a Top CIA Officer Comments…

Government, Ineptitude
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Sloppiness in Handling Highly Classified Information is Widespread

While hubris is part of the potent mix leading to such behavior, equally important is a bureaucracy rife with poorly articulated and managed information, as well as overlapping systems with inconsistent security procedures.  Further, senior executives operate in an environment which is far more gray than black and white when it comes to the use of classified and unclassified information.