- HarperCollins, OverDrive Respond as 26 Loan Cap on Ebook Debate Heats Up, http://bit.ly/e3h5OZ
- What Scholars Want from the Digital Public Library of America, http://bit.ly/glFPsy
- Publisher and Institutional Repository Usage Statistics (PIRUS 2), http://bit.ly/hf5fTY
- Current Cites (February 2011), http://bit.ly/h6nxaM
- 38 Groups Ask LoC for Free Public Access to CRS Reports, http://bit.ly/e48tVl
- ISCB Public Policy Statement on Open Access to Scientific and Technical Research Literature, http://bit.ly/eiCYaH
- BMJ Open Launches with Innovative New Features, http://bit.ly/fmrkA6
- Seven Being Considered for New US Register of Copyrights, http://bit.ly/eIpvL1
- Do E-Book Users Need a Bill of Rights? (Librarians Think So), http://nyti.ms/gbKKhp
- FDsys Helps GPO Provide Access to Federal Digital Publications, http://bit.ly/i0gGv1
- WIPO Director General Addresses the Future of Copyright, http://bit.ly/efdGPP
- STM Online Services Market 2009-2010 [Summary], http://bit.ly/fGon9o
- American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) Joins the CLOCKSS Archive, http://bit.ly/hjDGjY
- A Library Written in Disappearing Ink, http://bit.ly/eIMcjb
- Amazon Raises the Stakes in Your Reading Experience: The Platform War Continues, http://bit.ly/gpoqS5
- HarperCollins Puts 26 Loan Cap on Ebook Circulations, http://bit.ly/fU80xP
- Library eBook Revolution, Begin, http://bit.ly/fIub2X
- Library Users, Librarians, and Libraries Boycott HarperCollins over Change in Ebook Terms, http://bit.ly/fkTmt9
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