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Jo Arnone

Amazon.com Introduces Same-Day Delivery - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    As Amazon does everything possible to compete with brick and mortar stores, and drive small book sellers out of business, how much control will they have over the industry? One of the upsides of electronic publishing is that information will not be controlled by corporate America in electronic form.
Erin Barrett

One Clip for Wired.com Homepage - 0 views

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    Wired.com sits down with Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Fred von Lohann to discuss the EFF's proposal for a DMCA exemption for iPhone owners who want to jailbreak their iPhones.
Jo Arnone

Does the Brain Like E-Books? - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    How the reading experience differs between paper and screen.
Georgina B

Lawmakers Hear Arguments For and Against Open Access to Research - 0 views

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    The debate about open access continues with a hearing that was held in Washington on Thursday.
Colleen Carrigan

John Oakes: This Halloween, I'm Going As a Book Publisher - 0 views

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    The good news is that publishing, as you and I have come to love it for the last couple of decades, is not dying. The bad news is that it's dead.
Georgina B

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.
Stephanie Wynn

MediaPost Publications Junk 'Science': Pepsi-Sponsored Nutrition Blog Pulled 07/12/2010 - 0 views

  • ScienceBlogs, a site aggregating dozens of science blogs, on Thursday killed Food Frontiers, a new blog developed and written by Pepsi following a fierce backlash by the site's bloggers and others in the scientific community
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    ScienceBlogs, a site aggregating dozens of science blogs, on Thursday killed Food Frontiers, a new blog developed and written by Pepsi following a fierce backlash by the site's bloggers and others in the scientific community.
Stephanie Wynn

Boston judge cuts penalty in song-sharing case - Monday, July 12, 2010 | 12:22 a.m. - L... - 0 views

  • $2,000 per song still seems ridiculous in light of the fact that you can buy them for 99 cents on iTunes
  • A federal judge on Friday drastically trimmed a $675,000 verdict against a Boston University graduate student who was found liable for illegally downloading and sharing 30 songs online
  • cut the damage award to $67,500
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  • the new the amount "not only adequately compensates the plaintiffs for the relatively minor harm that Tenenbaum caused them; it sends a strong message that those who exploit peer-to-peer networks to unlawfully download and distribute copyrighted works run the risk of incurring substantial damages awards
Colleen Carrigan

Condé Nast to Close Gourmet, Cookie and Modern Bride - Media Decoder Blog - N... - 0 views

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    This upsets me so much.
Amanda Straub

Tweeting Your Way Out of a Job - 0 views

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    A little old, but still very relevant to the discussion of meshing personal and professional lives on the Internet.
arnie Grossblatt

Pellegrino Book Is Pulled and Publishers Ponder Procedures - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • ast week Henry Holt & Company stopped printing and selling “The Last Train From Hiroshima,”
  • because its author had relied on a fraudulent source for a portion of the book and possibly fabricated others.
  • digital media raises the question of what part the traditional book publisher will play in the future
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  • Publishers say that responsibility for errors and fabrications ultimately must lie with the author.
  • But in many recent cases publishers did not seem to ask basic questions of authors, accepting their versions on almost blind faith
Rebecca Benner

http://www.wame.org/ - 0 views

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    Good resource for discussion of ethics in medical publishing.
arnie Grossblatt

Emory University Saves Rushdie's Digital Data - 0 views

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    Challenges, as well as opportunities, for curation in the digital age.
arnie Grossblatt

Mark Fiore can win a Pulitzer Prize, but he can't get his iPhone cartoon app past Apple... - 0 views

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    Apple plays the role of censor for iPad apps, and underscores the dangers of close systems.  Android looking better to anyone?
arnie Grossblatt

haystack: a project for iran - 0 views

  • Haystack is a new program designed to provide unfiltered internet access to the people of Iran. The software package is compatible with Windows, Mac and Unix systems, and specifically targets the Iranian government's web filtering mechanisms.
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    Haystack is a new program designed to provide unfiltered internet access to the people of Iran. The software package is compatible with Windows, Mac and Unix systems, and specifically targets the Iranian government's web filtering mechanisms
Rebecca Benner

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/2010/06/25/business/SenatorGrassleyReport.pdf - 0 views

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    Ghostwriting--hot topic this year.
Allison Begezda

Men at Work stars ordered to give up royalties - MSN Music News - 0 views

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    A judge in Australia has ordered the songwriters behind Men at Work 's 1980s hit "Down Under" to give up 5 percent of the song royalties after a court battle over copyright claiming the flute solo in the track sampled parts of "Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree," a song written by an Australian music teacher for the Girl Guides in 1934.
Georgina B

Bridging the Digital Divide Through Open Access - 0 views

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    Is open access a solution for bridging the digital divide? Many people think so.
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