- If You Are a Library SysAdmin, You are TOAST, http://bit.ly/o1P0ML
- Amazon Signs Up Authors, Writing Publishers Out of Deal, http://nyti.ms/qJVaPs
- Kansas Leading the Fight for Fair Ebook Access in Libraries, http://bit.ly/nrUuae
- PUP Launches Princeton Shorts, Nonfiction e-Books, http://bit.ly/pMgYuw
- JSTOR for Life, http://bit.ly/n4aMOu
Category: Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/13/11
- The Emergence of the Disposable E-Book Reader—An Inflection Point in Ambient Computing?, http://bit.ly/qZ9AXW
- Open-Access Publication in JoVE Receives Sponsorship from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, http://bit.ly/prUMGx
- Interview with Brett Bobley of the Office for Digital Humanities at the NEH, http://bit.ly/qgZI2U
- Unix Creator Dennis Ritchie Dies Aged 70, http://bbc.in/qkX02e
- Wyden to President: Isn't Congress Supposed to Approve International Trade Agreements?, http://1.usa.gov/qwRYig
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/12/11
- Dramatic Growth: LJ's Second Annual Ebook Survey, http://bit.ly/r32ozX
- OCS [Open Conference Systems] 2.3.4 Released, http://bit.ly/mWAkVI
- Redesigned Europeana Launched, http://bit.ly/qQBJgO
- ACM & Copyrights, http://bit.ly/qvIELR
- EPUB 3 Becomes Final IDPF Specification, http://bit.ly/oFIgGS
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/9/11
- Authors Guild Files Amended Complaint against Libraries, http://bit.ly/obbqNd
- On Demand Books Will Sell More 7 Million Espresso Machine Titles on Google, http://bit.ly/pECNPc
- D.C. Court to Hear Challenges to Net Neutrality Rules, http://cnet.co/qYiX2s
- Lawrence Golan Speaks about Golan v. Holder and His Fight to Protect the Public Domain, http://bit.ly/pNsApA
- Our Ebook Future, http://bit.ly/p55DGk
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/6/11
- The Book Will Never Die: Springer to Offer Book Content Back to the 1840s, http://bit.ly/qU6WxJ
- Google eBooks Travels across the Pond, http://bit.ly/qbVRbz
- Digital Preservation Pioneer: Helen Tibbo, http://bit.ly/oCrGPm
- Courts Call Out Copyright Trolls' Coercive Business Model, Threaten Sanctions, http://bit.ly/pLBkYk
- Project MUSE News: MUSE Book Collection Details Now Available, http://bit.ly/p7KsYK
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/5/11
- Major Copyright Case against UCLA Dismissed, http://bit.ly/r58lQf
- F1000 Journal Rankings—the Map Is Not the Territory, http://bit.ly/nmhu9O
- New Program to Help Scientists Share Large Data Sets, http://bit.ly/r44ITZ
- SCOTUS Lets Stand Ruling That Downloads Are Not Performances, http://bit.ly/oPUqWz
- What We Won in ACTA, http://bit.ly/q9uQDk
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/4/11
- Preserving Linked Data, http://bit.ly/pRhF8r
- IR+ 2.1 Released, http://bit.ly/oNWycy
- When e-Books Are Revised, http://bit.ly/oPvcwt
- As Countries Sign ACTA, Many Finally Admit Their Copyright Laws Will Need to Change, http://bit.ly/ot5DSb
- California's Reader Privacy Act Signed into Law, http://bit.ly/qcZD1a
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/28/11
- The Open Access Interviews: Wellcome Trust's Robert Kiley, http://bit.ly/r39vM7
- Troubling Brazilian Cybercrime Law Makes a Comeback, http://bit.ly/oJAym7
- Google Books Scores a Deal in France, http://bit.ly/orVmO2
- New Wiley Open Access Website Goes Live, http://bit.ly/r4gUPt
- iPad, I Saw, I Waited: The State of E-textbooks, http://bit.ly/nOH3b8
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/24/11
- Getting First Sale Wrong [John Wiley & Sons, Inc. v. Supap Kirtsaeng], http://bit.ly/qMniao
- Digital Preservation, Digital Curation, Digital Stewardship: What's in (Some) Names?, http://bit.ly/oQTKMM
- Videos from the Society for Scholarly Publishing's 33rd Annual Meeting, http://bit.ly/nPE6K1
- Australia Steps Closer to 3-Strikes for Pirates, http://bit.ly/oyH5vj
- After 17 Years, Library Website Directory Libweb to Shut Down, http://bit.ly/pP5p2U
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/23/11
- Open Access: Shaking the Basics of Academic Publishing, http://bit.ly/qXKP5L
- Now Available: Fedora 3.5, http://bit.ly/p93Bhy
- The Common Sense of the Fair-Use Doctrine, http://t.co/kbnddjM
- DHSI Plenary Lecture: “Digital Humanities Archive Fever” , http://bit.ly/nS7DL5
- MP3tunes Wins in Landmark ‘Cloud Piracy’ Case Against EMI, http://bit.ly/oJtyrQ
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/22/11
- RIAA Files Appeal in Jammie Thomas Case, http://cnet.co/p6SiJS
- Increasing Amount of Content in UKPMC [UK PubMed Central] Is Fully Open Access, http://bit.ly/lqYZwO
- Evaluating Open Source Digital Preservation Systems: A Case Study, http://bit.ly/nuVyRj
- Copyright Battles Break Out in North America, http://bit.ly/oE7mgA
- It's Been a Busy Year—Partnership Highlights [Library of Congress NDIIPP], http://bit.ly/nD4Wrm
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/21/11
- Anticipating OA Growth [Jason Wilde of Nature Publishing Group], http://bit.ly/nGf04j
- Open WiFi and Copyright Liability: The Law, and Also Some Perspectives on Negligence, http://bit.ly/ociU9P
- Internet Archive Canada Branch Cuts 75% of Staff, http://bit.ly/pYPB5j
- Libraries Reject 'Raw Deal' on E-journals, http://bit.ly/oFCWyb
- 67 Open Source Replacements for Really Expensive Applications, http://bit.ly/oCm79T
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/18/11
- State of Evergreen, June 30, 2011—976 Libraries Now Running Evergreen, http://bit.ly/plQkoj
- Report and Presentations from the JISC Digital Curation/Preservation Benefits Tools Project Dissemination Workshop, http://bit.ly/reH8dp
- Do We Need an Alternative to Peer-Reviewed Journals?, http://bit.ly/qk7ojz
- The "Graduated Response" Deal: What if Users Had Been At the Table?, http://bit.ly/pKoUhI
- University Press Launches Facebook Serials, http://bit.ly/mXkk0H
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/17/11
- The Google eBook Eco-System, http://bit.ly/oQwV9G
- Project Harmony, Open Hardware License and Open Hardware Repository, http://bit.ly/pT6fad
- Open Access Africa: 2011 Initiatives, http://bit.ly/pb4N41
- Brilliant! [Neelie Kroes , the European Commissioner for the Digital Agenda/Peter Suber], http://bit.ly/o6atDo
- HathiTrust Adds Orphan Works Candidates Search Interface and Info, http://bit.ly/qOH15H
- How Many Times Must Libraries Pay for the Same Coffee, er, Content?, http://bit.ly/o0FpG1
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/14/11
- LJ Q&A | Unlocking HathiTrust: Inside the Librarians' Digital Library, http://bit.ly/nxgVlD
- Evaluating and Implementing Web Scale Discovery Services: Part 1, http://scr.bi/r2apJt
- Moving Data at the Speed of Science: Berkeley Lab Lays Foundation for 100 Gbps Prototype Network, http://bit.ly/qxfrLM
- New Models for Scholarly Communication [Scholarly Communication Institute], http://bit.ly/q3094L
- It Takes a Village. . .to Archive the Internet, http://bit.ly/nmfOAS
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/13/11
- Blacklight 3.0 Released!, http://bit.ly/nmNON9
- Tag, You're It! [National Archives' tagging], http://bit.ly/o1jZuJ
- How Committed Are ISPs to Graduated Response?, http://cnet.co/pp8QgO
- ISP Data Retention Plan Hits Capitol Hill Snag, http://cnet.co/n6yqzJ
- New Register of Copyrights: "Unfortunately, I Start with Enforcement," http://bit.ly/po967p
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/12/11
- The Ticklish Problem of Pricing E-books for Libraries, http://bit.ly/oT2f4m
- Georgia State in Publishers Weekly: Tom Allen of the AAP vs. Moi, http://bit.ly/ruX0xx
- The Magazine Rack: Commercial Publishers' Forays into Open Access, http://bit.ly/oHQZ3O
- Beamforming Your Data: How WiGig Will Offer 7 Gbps Speeds, http://bit.ly/nrNryN
- E-Book Readers, Netbooks Have Most to Fear from Tablets, http://bit.ly/rtznuX
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/11/11
- DSpace on Fedora Discussion at OR11, http://bit.ly/q81K59
- Digital Humanities Video Showcase, http://bit.ly/ocqWIp
- ISP Flip-Flops: Why Do They Now Support "Six Strikes" Plan?, http://bit.ly/pHSWiD
- PMC [PubMedCentral]Growth—About 1 Free Fulltext Per Minute, http://bit.ly/qjpHOd
- Google eBooks to Offer Story HD, Its Own E-reading Device, http://bit.ly/mT2KB0
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/10/11
- Digital Forensics for Preservation, http://bit.ly/npwDym
- OverDrive Lineup of New DRM-Free Library Ebooks Now Available, http://bit.ly/ra0vAo
- Librarians' Assessments of Automation Systems: Survey Results, 2007-2010 [Library Technology Reports], http://bit.ly/qiHLl9
- Library-Press Collaboration Presentation Slides, http://bit.ly/o1sBwE
- For the Good of All of Us: CERN Launches Open Source Hardware Effort, http://bit.ly/pJ2m0b
- Internet Archive Canada Must Let 75% of Its Workforce Go, http://bit.ly/oxNXZl
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/7/11
- Europeana Aggregating Digital Content from Research Libraries Across Europe (including Material from Google Books), http://bit.ly/qnBj3R
- What a Mess! [Self-Archiving issues], http://bit.ly/pWphRW
- The Many Murky Areas of Senator Klobuchar's "Anti-Streaming" Bill, http://bit.ly/n4nGfH
- Digital Time Capsules, http://bit.ly/pFnutb
- E-phemeral E-books, http://bit.ly/np8XzC
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/6/11
- Open Access: Shaking the Basics of Academic Publishing, http://bit.ly/pLEr0f
- Open Science @ OKCon–Day 2, http://bit.ly/ndOkNZ
- Open Science @ OKCon–Day 1, http://bit.ly/mWNVku
- More Than 10,000 OJS [Open Journal Systems] Installations!, http://bit.ly/p1rLPW
- Law Professors Come Out against PROTECT IP, http://bit.ly/qRAxIW
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/4/11
- JISC Open Citations Project—Final Project Blog Post, http://bit.ly/lEbXho
- Microsoft Academic Search: A Major Update and Several New Features Now Available, http://bit.ly/jKj4My
- More Than One Hundred BioMed Central Journals Now Have Impact Factors, http://bit.ly/kLtmlT
- Open Access and Copyright [Peter Suber], http://bit.ly/iCRObQ
- Considering the 40th Anniversary of eBooks, http://bit.ly/l2cFkB
Current News: Twitter Updates for 6/30/11
- The DSpace User Group Meeting at OAI7, http://bit.ly/jsIwR1
- Springer Celebrates the Launch of Its 50th SpringerOpen Journal, http://bit.ly/k5JZGz
- COPE, Renewed [Compact for Open Access Publishing Equity, Duke University], http://bit.ly/lSgype
- Publishers and Libraries Moving Forward [E-book lending], http://bit.ly/iwGcYq
- Baker & Taylor and Barnes & Noble Partner to Build Library Access Via NOOK Devices, http://bit.ly/jGPcIT
- Open Repositories 2011 [Presentations], http://bit.ly/jZKcQ1
- Three Biomedical Funders to Launch Open Access Journal, http://bit.ly/lcGBvO
- The Power of Open: Over 400 Million CC-Licensed Works, with Increasing Freedom, http://bit.ly/j7HGiV
- Evergreen Releases: 2.0.7 and 2.1-RC1, http://bit.ly/mj4t8z
Current News: Twitter Updates for 6/19/11
- A Meeting of the Minds for UDFR [Unified Digital Formats Registry], http://bit.ly/lCVIm9
- An Urgent Letter from Intellectual Property Watch, http://bit.ly/lv6Bi4
- Common Text Emerges on Copyright Exceptions for the Blind, http://bit.ly/loNigH
- My Copyfight [Author Rights and Taylor & Francis], http://bit.ly/lwiql1
- 4 Stars for Metadata: an Open Ranking System for Library, Archive, and Museum Collection Metadata, http://bit.ly/jXZih0
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Current News: Twitter Updates for 6/16/11
- The Internet Archive's Physical Archive: A New Project Playground?, http://bit.ly/jbyqpu
- Research Libraries, Publishers Stake Out Positions on International ILL, http://bit.ly/l7uTrC
- Update on the Digital Public Library of America, http://bit.ly/ixllQ8
- Real Life Scenarios for Creating and Disseminating Linked-Data Publications, http://bit.ly/kHday5
- Pressing Beyond E-Books, http://bit.ly/mThcH7
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