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October 25, 2004Next Weblog update on 11/8/04.CLIR Issues, no. 41 (2004): Includes "Enabling New Scholarship" and other articles. Collection Management 28, no. 4 (2004): Includes "Usage Statistics for Electronic Journals: An Analysis of Local and Vender Counts" and other articles. D-Lib Magazine 10, no. 10 (2004): Includes "E-Books: Challenges and Opportunities," "An Orderly Retreat from the Big Deal: Is It Possible for Consortia?," "Visualizing Bibliographic Metadata—A Virtual (Book) Spine Viewer," and other articles. Directory of Digital Preservation Repositories and Services in the UK: "The DPC Directory of Digital Preservation Repositories and Services is designed to help organisations needing information and services relating to their digital preservation storage needs and also wanting to know about resources which exist to provide for digital storage and preservation." Information Research 10, no. 1 (2004): Includes "Discipline, Availability of Electronic Resources and the Use of Finnish National Electronic Library—FinELib" and other articles. Information Today 21, no. 9 (2004): Includes "Future of the NIH Open Access Policy," "The Politics of Publishing," "Ten Years After," and other articles. Journal of Internet Cataloging 6, no. 4 (2004): Includes "Metadata Extraction and Harvesting: A Comparison of Two Automatic Metadata Generation Applications" and other articles. Library Hi Tech News 21, no. 8 (2004): Includes "Dublin Core: An Obituary," "Saving Our Digital Heritage," and other articles. Research Information (September/October 2004): Includes "Interactive Peer Review Enhances Journal Quality," "Partners Go Dutch to Preserve the Minutes of Science," and other articles. RLG DigiNews 8, no. 5 (2004): Includes "Capturing Technical Metadata for Digital Still Images," "PREMIS—Preservation Metadata Implementation Strategies Update 1. Implementing Preservation Repositories for Digital Materials: Current Practice and Emerging Trends in the Cultural Heritage Community," and other articles. October 11, 2004Next Weblog update on 10/25/04.ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC, no. 236 (2004): Includes "An Introduction to Ithaka," "How ARL University Communities Access Information: Highlights from LibQUAL+TM," and other articles. Biomedical Digital Libraries 1 (2004): Includes "A Knowledgebase System to Enhance Scientific Discovery: Telemakus" and "True Good." College and Research Libraries 65, no. 5 (2004): Includes "Do Open-Access Articles Have a Greater Research Impact?," "Print versus Electronic Journal Use in Three Sci/Tech Disciplines: What’s Going On Here?," and other articles. College and Research Libraries News 65, no. 8 (2004): Includes "The ACRL Scholarly Communications Initiative: A Progress Report" and other articles. First Monday 9, no. 10 (2004): Includes "Protecting Ourselves to Death: Canada, Copyright, and the Internet" and other articles. (This is the 100th issue of this e-journal.) Journal of Digital Information 5, no. 3 (2004): Includes "The Power of Partnering: The Cooperative Creation of Digital Collection," "The Use of Visual Artifacts in the User-Informed Development of an Educational Digital Library Collection," and other articles. Library Hi Tech 22, no. 3 (2004): "The Colorado Digitization Program: A Collaboration Success Story," "Connecting People and Resources: Digital Programs at the Institute of Museum and Library Services," "Enabling Technologies and Service Designs for Collaborative Internet Collection Building," "The IMLS NLG Program: Fostering Collaboration," "The Maine Music Box: A Pilot Project to Create a Digital Music Library," "Metadata Rematrixed: Merging Museum and Library Boundaries," "Search and Discovery across Collections: The IMLS Digital Collections and Content Project," and other articles. (Access to this issue is currently free.) Library Review 53, no. 7 (2004): Includes "Creating Metadata That Work for Digital Libraries and Google," "Electronic Book Technologies: An Overview of the Present Situation," and other articles. Library Technology Reports 40, no. 5 (2004): Includes " Techniques for Creating Sustainable Digital Collections." OCLC/RLG PREMIS Working Group. Implementing Preservation Repositories for Digital Materials: Current Practice and Emerging Trends in the Cultural Heritage Community. Dublin, OH: OCLC Online Computer Library, Inc., 2004: "In Winter 2003-2004, the PREMIS working group conducted a survey aimed at gathering information on key aspects of planned and existing preservation repositories for digital materials. . . . Analysis of the responses suggests that the digital preservation community is beginning to coalesce around several emerging trends in the use and management of preservation metadata, which are enumerated and discussed at the conclusion of the report." OCLC Systems & Services 20, no. 3 (2004): Includes "Conventional Language for Cataloging Remote Access Electronic Resources: The Time Is Now!"; "Copyright in the Networked World: Technology and Consumer Rights in Copyright"; "Digital Assets for the Next Millennium"; "Memory Institutions as Digital Publishers: A Case Study on Standards and Interoperability"; "Moving from Data to Information, The Problem of Mainstreaming Digital Libraries"; "Repurposed Metadata: ONIX and the Library of Congress's BEAT Program"; and "A Usability Study of the Belgian-American Research Collection: Measuring the Functionality of a Digital Library." Open Access Now, 4 October 2004: Includes "An Open Access Experiment from the Nature Publishing Group," "Patient Advocate Calls for Open Access," and other articles. portal: Libraries and the Academy no. 4, no. 4 (2004): Includes "A Survey of Business Trends at BioOne Publishing Partners and Its Implications for BioOne" and other articles. Serials Review 30, no. 3 (2004): Includes "All about DOLLeR: Managing Electronic Resources at the University of Illinois at Chicago Library," "CONSER Summit on Serials in the Digital Environment," "Developing and Administering a Journal Use and Preference Survey: Lessons Learned," "E-Journal Access through International Cooperation: Library of Congress and the Electronic Journals Library EZB," "Full-Text Aggregator Database Vendors and Journal Publishers: A Study of a Complex Relationship," "The Shibboleth Authentication/Authorization System," and other articles. SPARC Open Access Newsletter, no. 78 (2004): News and commentary about the open access movement by Peter Suber. September 20, 2004Next Weblog update on 10/11/04.Cites & Insights: Crawford at Large 4, no. 12 (2004): Walt Crawford continues his incisive commentary on current issues, new articles worth reading, and other topics. Highly recommended. D-Lib Magazine 10, no. 9 (2004): Includes "Reengineering a National Resource Discovery Service: MODS Down Under," "Rethinking Scholarly Communication: Building the System That Scholars Deserve," "The 'Rights' in Digital Rights Management," "Search Engine Technology and Digital Libraries: Moving from Theory to Practice," and other articles. Duncan, Charles et al. Digital Rights Management: Final Report. London, JISC, 2004: "The study addresses many different aspects of DRM, in particular, issues related to sharing teaching and learning resources, publication and digital library management, providing access to research data, and using resources from 3rd party sources." First Monday 9, no. 9 (2004): Includes "Is Copyright Necessary?," "The Economics of Open Source Hijacking and the Declining Quality of Digital Information Resources: A Case for Copyleft," and other articles. Flecker, Dale et al. Digital Library Content and Course Management Systems: Issues of Interoperation. Washington, DC: Digital Library Federation, 2004: "With funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, an ad hoc group of digital librarians, course management system developers, and publishers met under the aegis of the Digital Library Federation to discuss the issues related to the use of digital library content in course management systems." Interlending & Document Supply 32, no. 3 (2004): Includes "Recent Developments at CrossRef," "The Use of a Digital Rights Management System in a Document Supply Service," "Will Electronic Journals Eliminate the Need for ILL?," and other articles. Journal of Digital Information 5, no. 3 (2004): Includes "Experiences of Educators Using a Portal of Aggregated Metadata," "The Power of Partnering: The Cooperative Creation of Digital Collections," and other articles. Nature Web Focus: Access to the Literature: The Debate Continues: Includes "The Best Business Model for Scholarly Journals: An Economist's Perspective," "Electronic Publishing Models and the Public Good," "Experiments in Publishing," "Journal Publishing: What Do Authors Want?," "The Orthodoxy of Open Access," "The Pros and Cons of Open Access," "What Do Societies Do with Their Publishing Surpluses?," and other articles. Online Information Review 28, no. 4 (2004): Includes "Change Implications Related to Electronic Educational Resources," "Combining Article Content and Web Usage for Literature Recommendation in Digital Libraries," "Link-Enabled Cited References," and other articles. Open Access Now, 13 September 2004: Includes "A One-Stop Shop for Open Access Journals" and other articles. September 6, 2004Next Weblog update on 9/20/04.Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 31, no. 6 (2004): Includes "What You Missed at the DASER Summit" and other articles. CLIR Issues, no. 41 (2004): Includes "Enabling New Scholarship," "Managing Digital Assets: A Primer for Library and Information Technology Administrators," and other others. EDUCAUSE Review 39, no. 5 (2004): Includes "Research Libraries' Costs of Doing Business (and Strategies for Avoiding Them)" and other articles. The Information Commons, SPEC Kit 281. Washington, DC: ARL, 2004: "Many college students want access in one area to all the different tools needed to write a research paper, assignment, thesis, or complete a class project. In response, libraries have started exploring partnerships with others in the campus community to develop services that combine computer access and research assistance. The result is the 'Information Commons.'" Information Today 21, no. 8 (2004): Includes "Developments in Open Access, Search, and More"; "Interview: Put Up or Shut Up"; and other articles. Jewell, Timothy D., Ivy Anderson, Adam Chandler, Sharon E. Farb, Kimberly Parker, Angela Riggio, and Nathan D. M. Robertson. Electronic Resource Management: The Report of the DLF Initiative. Washington, DC: Digital Library Federation, 2004: "As libraries have worked to incorporate electronic resources into their collections, services and operations, most have found their existing Integrated Library Systems to lack important functionality to support these new resources. . . . A DLF/NISO pre-standardization workshop in May 2002 led to a steering group for ERMI. They invited librarians, library system vendors, and representatives of related organizations to serve on two separate advisory groups and react to draft documents that now constitute this report and its appendices." Journal of Digital Information 5, no. 3 (2004): Includes "MatDL: Integrating Digital Libraries into Scientific Practice," "Supporting Community Inquiry with Digital Resources," and other articles. Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services 28, no. 3 (2004): Includes "The Impact of Digital Information Resources on the Roles of Collection Managers in Research Libraries," "Resource Description in a Heterogeneous System Environment," and other articles. Library Journal, 15 July 2004: Includes "Metadata's Bitter Harvest," "Open Access Alternatives," and other articles. Library Management 25, no. 6/7 (2004): Includes "Content in Institutional Repositories: A Collection Management Issue," "Current Situation and Future Development of CALIS," "Disruptive Technologies: What Future Universities and Their Libraries?," and other articles. Musick, Nathan. Copyright Issues in Digital Media. Washington, DC: Congressional Budget Office, 2004: "This Congressional Budget Office (CBO) paper reviews current copyright law in the United States and considers the unique aspects of digital technology's challenge to that law. It also examines the prospects for a market-based resolution to copyright disputes over digital content and explores the effect of potential revisions to copyright law on economic efficiency and equity." Program: Electronic Library & Information Systems 38, no. 3 (2004): Includes "Archiving the Web: European Experiences"; "Copyright, Academic Research and Libraries: Balancing the Rights of Stakeholders in the Digital Age"; "Digital Library Research in the US: An Overview with a Knowledge Management Perspective"; "Digitisation of Collections in Indonesian Academic Libraries"; "Managing the E-Library in a Global Environment: Experiences at Monash University, Australia"; and other articles. SPARC Open Access Newsletter, no. 77 (2004): News and commentary about the open access movement by Peter Suber.
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