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arnie Grossblatt

Library Inc. - - 2 views

  • Yet libraries, the intellectual heart of universities, have become perhaps the most commercialized academic area within universities, with troubling implications for the future of higher education.
  • Through innocuous incremental stages, academic libraries have reached a point where they are now guided largely by the mores of commerce, not academe.
  • Over the last decade, however, as the number and cost of journals have soared, most libraries have decided to forgo purchasing hard copies. The shift from owning a journal to merely providing access to its digital incarnation has, of course, saved some money. But those savings come in tandem with detrimental changes both to the content of library collections and the ways those collections are used.
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  • According to both the professional literature and information-vending companies' usability studies, a library's chief task is to meet the information needs of its patrons
  • For university libraries, retrieving what is known should be only the beginning. They are laboratories of the mind, unique places where questions that have never before been asked can be formulated and answered; they are centers of teaching where patrons can learn about the organization and the production of knowledge
  • or universities, the libraries' experience is a cautionary tale. Commercial practices, technologies, and innovations often seem to benefit and support the academic mission of universities. But commercial innovations are not value-free, and it has proven very difficult for libraries to embrace some components while rejecting others.
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    Interesting, if a bit unbalanced, about the corruption of university libraries by commercial publishers and the pressure of "good enough" information in a Googlized world
arnie Grossblatt

Harvard University says it can't afford journal publishers' prices | Science | The Guar... - 0 views

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    Journal publishers face pushback on prices from Harvard- the richest university in the world.
Kristen Iovino

J: Save the Libraries. Cut University Funding Instead. - 1 views

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    Save the Libraries. Cut University Funding Instead. - Interesting argument
arnie Grossblatt

Re-imagining the future of the university press - 2 views

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    This issue of the Journal of Electronic Publishing is devoted to the future of university presses.
Derik Dupont

Emory University Saves Rushdie?s Digital Data - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    As research libraries and archives are discovering, "born-digital" materials are much more complicated and costly to preserve than anticipated.
dana payne

Open access policy options for funding agencies and universities (SPARC) - 0 views

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    From the February SPARC Open Access Newsletter, by Peter Suber Every research funding agency should have an OA policy, many already do, and most are probably thinking about it.  Here's a guide to the major decisions which come up in framing a new policy, reviewing an older one, or thinking about policies elsewhere.  Peter Suber starts with the choice-points facing funding agencies (1-12), and then look briefly at the choice-points which only arise for universities (13-18).  He offers a recommendation for each. 
Allison Hughes

University Press Shows Knack for New Media - 1 views

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    University Presses using Social Media to drive search and discovery
arnie Grossblatt

The Library of Utopia - Technology Review - 1 views

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    Google book settlement is in trouble, but there's still hope for the universal library.
Davia Grant

X-Men Writer Chris Claremont Donates Archive to Columbia University - 0 views

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    Just because I love me so Gambit, Storm, Wolverine, Jubilee, and Rogue :)
Mark Schreiber

Digital Domain - Computers at Home - Educational Hope vs. Teenage Reality - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article looks at three separate studies of the educational benefit of home computers for lower income children. The studies indicate that the educational value of universal broadband access may be minimal, or worse, harmful.
ian bennett

Joint venture - 0 views

Hello America, I'm co-running the Publishing MA at Anglia Ruskin University with Sam Rayner. Our semester has just started and we have welcomed our new intake for, this, our second year. I'll put t...

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arnie Grossblatt

Booklab - Professors Get Advice on Breaking Into Print - 0 views

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    A Georgetown University program to help authors through the publishing process.
Thelisha Woods

An all-digital school bookstore? | csmonitor.com - 0 views

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    Interesting pilot program at Northwest Missouri State University using the Sony e-reader for digital textbooks.
Derik Dupont

Justice Settles Kindle-in-Classroom Cases - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    The Justice Department struck deals with three universities not to promote Amazon's Kindle or other e-book readers unless the devices are fully accessible to blind students." />
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