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Lisa Spiro

Blind Spots - ChronicleReview.com: JOHANNA DRUCKER - 0 views

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    Argues that scholars must shape development of tools. On Stanford Library plan: "The Stanford faculty recommendations are telling for several reasons, which is why I've bothered to begin my discussion there (or, here, as I enjoy the hospitality of the Stanford Humanities Center as a digital humanities fellow). The faculty committee has made a series of highly reasonable and well-argued proposals. Guiding them is a belief, correct in my opinion and that of most humanists, that books aren't going away, we need them and shall continue to do so for a long time to come, and we cannot pit digital tools against book culture. We must accept the hybrid world of scholarly work and earnestly endeavor to support it."
Cynthia Gillespie

Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 8/2/08 - 0 views

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    Definitions of Open Access.
Cynthia Gillespie

Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 12/2/08 - 0 views

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    Peter Suber's predictions for the growth of open access in 2009.
Cynthia Gillespie

IngentaConnect Copyright Clearance for the Digital Library: a practical guide - 0 views

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    Abstract from the Website: "Provides a practical guide to gaining copyright clearance for making electronic copies of journal articles based on experience gained on the eLib project, Project ACORN. Includes tips on identifying and contacting copyright owners, elements to include in letters of approach, chase tactics, and dealing with refusals and charges."
Cynthia Gillespie

RoMEO Studies 2: How academics wish to protect their open-access research paper - E-LIS - 0 views

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    Abstract from the Website: "This paper is the second in a series of studies (see Gadd, E., C. Oppenheim, and S. Probets. RoMEO Studies 1: The impact of copyright ownership on author-self-archiving. Journal of Documentation. 59(3) 243-277) emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Rights Metadata for Open-archiving). It considers the protection for research papers afforded by UK copyright law, and by e-journal licences. It compares this with the protection required by academic authors for open-access research papers as discovered by the RoMEO academic author survey. The survey used the Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL) as a framework for collecting views from 542 academics as to the permissions, restrictions, and conditions they wanted to assert over their works. Responses from self-archivers and non-archivers are compared. Concludes that most academic authors are primarily interested in preserving their moral rights, and that the protection offered research papers by copyright law is way in excess of that required by most academics. It also raises concerns about the level of protection enforced by e-journal licence agreements"
Cynthia Gillespie

RoMEO Studies 3: How academics expect to use open-access research papers - E-LIS - 0 views

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    Abstract from the Website: "This paper is the third in a series of studies emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Rights Metadata for Open-archiving). It considers previous studies of the usage of electronic journal articles through a literature survey. It then reports on the results of a survey of 542 academic authors as to how they expected to use open-access research papers. This data is compared with results from the second of the RoMEO Studies series as to how academics wished to protect their open-access research papers. The ways in which academics expect to use open-access works (including activities, restrictions and conditions) are described. It concludes that academics-as-users do not expect to perform all the activities with open-access research papers that academics-as-authors would allow. Thus the rights metadata proposed by the RoMEO Project would appear to meet the usage requirements of most academics."
Cynthia Gillespie

MIT Will Publish All Faculty Articles Free In Online Repository - The Tech - 0 views

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    MIT is going to start publishing faculty papers in their own online repository, bypassing commercial publishers altogether.
Lisa Spiro

Five-Year Information Format Trends (2003) [OCLC - Membership reports] - 0 views

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    "Five-Year Information Format Trends, released in early 2003, provides a snapshot look at how trends and innovation in information formats (e.g. Web pages, electronic books, MP3 audio) are creating new challenges and opportunities for librarians, who must integrate these with existing formats and build new information management processes all while balancing resource allocation."
Lisa Spiro

How E-Books Make (A Lot Of) Cents - Forbes.com - 0 views

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    O'Reilly experience w/ digital publishing
Lisa Spiro

mclemee / Intellectual Affairs / Views / Home - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    "Earlier this week the University of Michigan Press announced it is shifting its center of gravity from print to digital publishing, at least for monographs -- a change that will be reflected in its catalog within two years. It is the shape of things to come. Or rather (given what I've heard at the annual meetings of the Association of American University Presses over the past few years) the shape of what everyone has known is coming for some time now, without quite relishing the prospect."
Cynthia Gillespie

Open Content Alliance (OCA) - 0 views

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    Open Content Alliance website. The home page today features "economics of book digitization"
Lisa Spiro

Universities Urged to Ensure 'Broadest Possible Access' to Scholarship - Chro... - 0 views

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    "With digital technologies profoundly changing how researchers produce and share scholarship, universities must take a "much more active role" in disseminating that work. That is the central message of a "call to action" issued jointly today by the Association of Research Libraries, the Association of American Universities, the Coalition for Networked Information, and the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges."
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