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The Future of Print - 0 views

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    Interesting post on digital vs. print publications.
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New Journals, Free Online, Let Scholars Speak Out - 0 views

shared by Georgina B on 19 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Here is some information about open access and the Public Knowledge Project. This piece generated a lot of comments, which are also worth reading.
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With Kindle, the Best Sellers Don't Need to Sell - 0 views

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    this bothers me based on all of the political propoganda that masquerades as literature lately. Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck both attempt to use best-seller lists as a public bellweather of their popularity, but both give away electronic editions of their books to boost their standings. When does literature cross the line into propoganda?
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An Outcry Over City Paper's Headline on Marion Barry's Latest Scandal - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    The Washington City Paper had the key ingredients for a scandalous stink bomb of a story: Marion Barry, a sexual fling with an ex-aide and a scoop involving embarrassing voice mails.
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    Okay. I'm sure most of us have seen the City Paper for this week, or will see it after reading this story. I know they are supposed to be an "edgier" publication, but was this really necessary? We can all fill in the blanks and could've read between the lines to know what the headline said without seeing certain words clear as day. I'm not a prude, but that was a bit much. What do you all think?
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A Medical Journal's Problematic Rule on Public Disclosure of Complaints - washingtonpos... - 0 views

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    JAMA tries to hush up a scientist whistle-blower reporting on a conflict of interest involving an investigator and a sponsoring company.
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Council Blog | Committee on Publication Ethics: COPE - 0 views

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    Blog dedicated to ethics of journal publishing. (Group is based in England but many of the topics seem universal.)
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Google Public Policy Blog: Opening access to books means opportunities for everyone -- ... - 0 views

  • We still strongly believe that copying for the sake of indexing is a fair use that is encouraged by existing copyright law precedents. Fair use is critical to the way web search and book search work and is already well established.
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    Response to criticism of the Google Book Settlement by Amazon's Jeff Bezos.
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Google Unveils New Tool To Dig for Public Data - 0 views

  • The E-Government Act of 2002 required government agencies to make information more accessible electronically, but users have complained that many agencies do not organize their Web sites so they can be easily indexed by search engines
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    Google has been working with the Federal government on facilitating access to government data - this article talks about the first fruits of that effort.
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Judge Rules that Reposting an Entire Article Without Permission Is 'Fair Use' - 0 views

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    A federal judge ruled in favor of a defendant who reposted an entire article in a copyright case on Monday, Wired reports. The lawsuit was brought by Righthaven, a Las Vegas-based "copyright litigation factory," according to Wired, that has sued more than 200 websites, bloggers, and commenters for copyright infringement. This particular lawsuit targeted Wayne Hoehn, who posted an entire editorial from the Las Vegas Review-Journal and its headline, "Public Employee Pensions: We Can't Afford Them" on a website medjacksports.com.
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Libraries Check Out E-Sales - 0 views

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    Public libraries across the U.S. are getting into the online book-selling business, providing convenience for patrons but also raising concerns that the sales threaten to commercialize taxpayer-supported institutions founded to provide information free-of-charge.
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