DRM: Finally a step in the right direction?

It seems the DRM debate finally is taking a step in the right direction and that some publishers are finally understanding their customers. EA recently annonced that The Sims 3 will be shipped without “DRM methods that feel overly invasive or leave you concerned about authorization server access in the distant future”. What this means remains to be seen but EA said that there would be some disc-based copy protection and a serial code.

This is happy news for us games who perfer to buy our games. After hearing about The Sims 3, and knowing that Prince Of Persia and World of Goo were released without DRM there might still be hope for consumer friendly products?

Aigaion 2.1.2 is released

The bibliography tool Aigaion has now been released in a new version. It should be particularly interesting for all of us Norwegians since the new release supports Dutch, German, and Norwegian through the project’s recent internationalization efforts. I have been responsible for the Norwegian translation but I have unfortunately had very little time to verify the quality of my translations. So if you are using Aigaion, know Norwegian, and have a bit of extra time on your hand please check out the new release and provide your feedback in the Aigaion forum or directly into the Norwegian coordination thread. I am sure you will find som strange Norwegian there 😉

A PhD on Open Source on Open Source Part 7 – Managing Publications and BibTeX

When doing a PhD, next to writing, the most important thing you do is probably reading. It is necessary to read what others have done to find interesting research questions and to avoid doing the same as other researchers. It is at the same time important to position your own work in relation to what others have done by referring to their work when you write.

It is imperative to manage the publications your read and the bibliography information for these publications. Searching for something you know you have read somewhere and identifying missing references is really a pain. It is therefore very wise to managing your bibliography using for instance BibTeX, Endnote or similar tools.

As a Latex person I will focus on the tool I use for managing bibliographic information (BibTeX), pdf files, notes and categorization of all this information, Aigaion. Other tools worth checking out are CiteULike and Zotero. I have used CiteULike (a web service) a bit but the lack of quality BibTeX information made med abandon it “long” time ago. Recently I have started using Zotero (a in-browser tool) a bit but primarily for gathering data (it does a very good job). Other people who use it recommends it warmly. However, my recommendation is to share you bibliograhpy with your friends and colleagues using an internet based tool called Aigaion.

Aigaion 2.1

I will try to explain why I stared using Aigaion. First, since I am using several computers and both Windows and Linux I wanted a system which was portable. Aigaion allows me to easily export all the information from the system as BibTeX or RIS files. These files can simply be put into a revision control system. Combining the BiBTeX text files with Subversion works like a charm. Second, I wanted to be able to share the publications and the BibTeX information with my colleagues. Aigaion is a web based system which allows several users to share and manage the same information and the same pdf files, and collaborately improve it. This is probably the main reason why I started using it. It is easy to give a colleague access to a publication or I can easily email a publication to someone using a feature I (proudly) contributed myself.

Moreover, being a web system written in PHP it is easy to extend and integrate it. It has a fairly stright forward MVC architecture and it is built on top of a framework called CodeIgniter. I use Aigaion to list my publications in my web site http://oyvindhauge.net (see publications) and our publications at the department in wiki about open source software research http://www.research.idi.ntnu.no/oss (see publications).

So if you are in need of a system for managing your bibliography or if you just need a system to manage your own publications and print them in your own or your department’s web page you would want to chekc out Aigaion. Head over to http://www.aigaion.nl, download it or at least try the demo. It comes highly recommended!

World of Goo

The great game World of Goo has just gotten a Linux release. World of Goo is a cute construction game which is somewhat similar to Bridge Builder but just so much more. It has a nice story and very entertaining game play. It has currently a Metacritics score of 91. You should enjoy the game and at the same time support the development of games for Linux. Head over to 2D Boy Games and get your own copy for just U$D 20.