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knowledge-monopoly

The Librareome Project aims to create a comprehensive, object-situational database of classical knowledge, granting exclusive access and control over information for a limited period.

1 chapter across 1 book

Rainbows End (2007)Vernor Vinge

Chapter 21

In this chapter of Rainbows End, Robert Gu navigates the challenges of working with advanced wearable technology and virtual interviews amidst concerns about system corruption and surveillance. The narrative reveals tensions around the digitization and control of knowledge, focusing on the Librareome Project's monopolization of a vast, heterogeneous database of human knowledge and the resistance by university activists against the destruction of physical libraries. The chapter explores the interplay between technology, knowledge control, and personal agency in a near-future academic setting.