- The New York Public Library Discusses eBook Pilot Projects, http://t.co/6y7gLqPJ4r
- Adobe's Creative Suite Is Dead, Long Live the Creative Cloud, http://t.co/ISzCLOUugB
- I, For One, Welcome Our New Software Overlords, http://t.co/zzHGzdGNGk
- Rice's OpenStax College Doubles Down on Free, Online Textbooks, http://t.co/VgCLx0wCdJ
- Internet Tax Bill Targets All Digital Downloads, http://t.co/YjJQrGmaoD
- Coming Soon: Desktops Hosted on the Cloud, Usable Anywhere, http://t.co/Le03kdsGAq
- Copyright Provisions in the TPP Would Stifle Innovation and Impede the Economy, https://t.co/8y81xXcB3k
- Video: The Digital Commons Network, http://t.co/8OelqumW8i
Category: Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 5/6/2013
- Science Open Access Journals Search Engine, [Office of Scientific and Technical Information], http://t.co/BF946wiyDf
- A Self-Publication Gold Rush?, http://t.co/jkg9Ro8ygS
- CUNY DHI: The Commons and Digital Humanities in Museums [5 meeting videos], http://t.co/gqlnKK3KQg
- Windows 8: Microsoft's New Coke Moment, http://t.co/HHzlief8k9
- Open Access Theses & Dissertations: Launch of a New OA Discovery Tool, http://t.co/WkjX592E7a
- Digital Public Library of America Wants to Lend Copyrighted Works, http://t.co/KuZ3xUEhWE
- As Works Flood In, Nation's Library Treads Water, http://t.co/qqeI61FqAU
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 5/3/2013
- Reinventing Humanities Publication Project Receives €1.1 Million Grant, http://t.co/4UxQBwEG0G
- University of Basel Adopts Open Access Policy, http://t.co/NR4gVfXiI8
- iAnnotate–Whatever Happened to the Web as an Annotation System?, http://t.co/8k9TVSBbze
- Free-for-All, http://t.co/oGdUPmvmPG
- Yes, the AAA's New "Open Access" "Journal" Is Just as Disappointing as Everyone Thought It Would Be, http://t.co/M69LqF4qIe
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 5/2/2013
- PLOS Appoints Elizabeth Marincola as Chief Executive Officer, http://t.co/j8tJotKahP
- Hachette Makes Full E-book Catalogue Available to Libraries, http://t.co/DSGzId5mEx
- Opening Up Access to UK Research: Gold, Green and Shades of Grey, http://t.co/I8ppsjuOdH
- PLOS Announces Accelerating Science Award Program, http://t.co/WfF5hAQnhV
- National Library of Wales Won't Claim Copyright for Digitized Works, http://t.co/BClYqhDchR
- III's New CEO Calls for Greater Collaboration, http://t.co/7dLKipfNHV
- Amazon Debuts Accessibility Features in Kindle for iOS, http://t.co/amxr30LRs6
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 5/1/2013
- IBM Makes Stop-Motion Film Using Atoms as Pixels, http://t.co/zKxeMmPFXf
- Google Releases Glass Tutorial, http://t.co/R9h0cE1wAl
- E-Books and Democracy, http://t.co/96DeB2L9EW
- Video: Using Schema.org & Google Site Search With Library Digital Collections, http://t.co/4qDVNcfWaq
- One Year Later, the Results of Tor Books UK Going DRM-Free, http://t.co/6onCbN1OGA
- Macmillan Finalizes E-book Settlement, Will Pay $26 Million, http://t.co/HD7oxacIpb
- The Big Deal and the Damage Done, http://t.co/aWYpL59HJC
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/30/2013
- William Fisher, Copyright Spring 2013: Special Event 6, Orphan Works and Digital Libraries [Video], http://t.co/J4bGhuanrc
- Are Digitization and Budget Cuts Compromising History?, http://t.co/uKe6nAENJm
- E-book Subscription Model: Is the Time Right?, http://t.co/urfAzepW0Z
- What Is TPP? It's the Biggest Global Threat to the Internet Since ACTA, https://t.co/BpUrlmxfdN
- Devising New Roles for Scholars Who Can Code, http://t.co/ecf8XILlGl
- Bill Gates Joins Administration in Promoting Open Agricultural Data, http://t.co/6L1WOkLwFM
- Fair Use for Appropriation Art, http://t.co/2sCSvREgpk
- CERN Re-creating First Web Page to Revere Early Ideals, http://t.co/ICMyhV1UL7
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/29/2013
- Asking Authors to Buy 'Memberships' for Open Access, http://t.co/JIUfWAysa5
- Controversial CISPA "Cyber-Security" Bill is DOA in the Senate, http://t.co/Q7eZMJgnsv
- 21 Tips for Supercharging Your Cloud Storage, http://t.co/0L9l1aomPs
- Open Access Spreads, http://t.co/OAJoIBE0ng
- Court Backs Artist in Rasta Case: Less Copyright Control for Image Owners?, http://t.co/ywLorh3Z3V
- More New Things for the Omeka family of Products!, http://t.co/7P2b2GdfB6
- New WIPO Text on Traditional Knowledge Protection Cleaner But Issues Remain, http://t.co/urdEqIreR8
- PKP Newsletter April 2013, http://t.co/2dlmDxPxUA
- [California State Bill] AB 609 Web Banners [for open access], http://t.co/usqLZ4MflS
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/25/2013
- Springer Science Set to Attract 5 Bids from Private Equity, http://t.co/5YluD13eEQ
- CISPA Suffers Setback in Senate Citing Privacy Concerns, http://t.co/t5Uvxe9uYP
- Video: Library As Research Platform, http://t.co/ves0oekpTK
- Windows Tablets No More Than 'Niche' Player in Q1, Research Firm Says, http://t.co/5m7NARhsvy
- Simon & Schuster Joins 'Big 6' in Moving Ebooks Into Libraries, http://t.co/mL0glUAUft
- SPIE 'Gold' Open Access Program Meets New Needs of UK Authors–and Others, http://t.co/G4dSgY8aGw
- ARL Applauds Judiciary Committee Action to Reform Privacy Laws, http://t.co/PFXCr2t77G
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/24/2013
- New Tools Available to Mine World's Largest Digital Repository of Books, http://t.co/C4CITtnVoQ
- Internet2 Signs Deal With Smithsonian to Connect Colleges to Digitized Artifacts, http://t.co/NmR8g0Yt8L
- The New York Taxpayer Access to Publicly Funded Research Legislation (A180-2013 and S405-2013), http://t.co/HWSryzJNAr
- Building the Foundation for an Open Data Directory, http://t.co/odz5gatRcw
- Open Access Science News Is Mostly Good, with a Bit of Ugly, http://t.co/NVl3kreYTT
- Bibliographic Management: Thomson Reuters Launches Free Online Version of EndNote, http://t.co/epvEqz0N7E
- A Quick Guide to Private Browsing, http://t.co/sPdHHLdXfL
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/23/2013
- German Court Nixes Selling Used E-books, http://t.co/0hdTsyB6Kt
- WTF? The University of California Sides with Publishers against the Public, http://t.co/k6TwAssWEX
- Google Accessibility Improvements, http://t.co/VSS8JqZALU
- What I Learned Getting Published by Taylor & Francis, http://t.co/RWOwzqRfao
- Google Glass for Everybody A 'Year-Ish' Away, http://t.co/almS1vcn7E
- Senate Passes "Online Sales Tax" by 74-20 Vote, http://t.co/jY7SKPm5rA
- Open Access in Poland: Interview with Bozena Bednarek-Michalska, http://t.co/FeFGQ2ln1C
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/22/2013
- Open Access Repositories, Copyright, and Fair Use at ACRL, http://t.co/l78YrvOk2K
- The Future of the Past Is Now: Digital Humanities Resource Guide, http://t.co/0ydP8Urtio
- Order and Liberty: The DPLA Launches, http://t.co/WvGKozOEc0
- What Happens When the Cloud Abandons You, http://t.co/K2i1T9hdGn
- Mixed Reactions among Participants in WIPO Talks on Treaty for the Blind, http://t.co/LBHtkqkkdD
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/18/2013
- U.S. States Considering Public Access Policies, http://t.co/Qxw2xw1eHF
- Battery Breakthrough Offers 30 Times More Power, Charges 1,000 Times Faster, http://t.co/AyKafvMV8r
- Google Will Brick Google Glasses if Owners Resell or Loan Them Out, http://t.co/tvcR20cxLm
- Free Music Archive Launches Public Domain Music Contest, http://t.co/kJlRNOn2Ua
- Position Statement on Open Access to Research Outputs in Italy, http://t.co/176Dqkz8x5
- The Only Thing the Broadcasting Treaty Is Good For Is Crushing Innovation, https://t.co/H61xAnwuIZ
- Digital Public Library of America Appoints Four New Board Members, Announces New Committees, http://t.co/0nEgExv9O7
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/17/2013
- The Story Behind the Elsevier Purchase of Mendeley—Interview with Co-founder Victor Henning, http://t.co/Wz6DMqmWwh
- Digital Public Library of America Delays Debut in Wake of Marathon Bombing, http://t.co/uI0rImANnD
- White House Threatens to Veto CISPA Ahead of Vote, http://t.co/P3q3z12nKI
- University of Luxembourg Open Access Mandate, http://t.co/gu7LhGz4j4
- CISPA Vote Means Companies Can't Promise to Protect Privacy, http://t.co/jNY9vjhvQd
- Overseas Academics 'Will Have Open Access Exemption', http://t.co/EAyWDXyLth
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/16/2013
- Google Reveals Technical Specs for Google Glass, http://t.co/OcLdzWTdXi
- NPPA Joins Copyright Infringement Lawsuit against Google, https://t.co/7aQpb52gGn
- Exporting from Mendeley?, http://t.co/Kr4z3y1lF3
- Carleton Graduate Programs in the Humanities Go Digital, http://t.co/y2KOlZaR74
- Kindle Drives Amazon Print Sales, http://t.co/xFoesOAWIw
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/15/2013
- Self-Censorship on Facebook, http://t.co/JMsDcaawIE
- When the Rebel Alliance Sells Out, http://t.co/vpuHJTIFyi
- Change Computer History Forever: Well, Here We Are –April 13, 2013 [Internet Archive], http://t.co/k0w3aDVF1w
- Simon & Schuster Launches Ebook Lending Program With NYC Libraries, http://t.co/nJFdvD5N9r
- CARL Condemns Access Copyright's Lawsuit against York University, http://t.co/Uhd7nIcs9V
- University of Tennessee Signs Compact for Open-Access Publishing Equity (COPE), http://t.co/b1Wdy1sIQq
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/12/2013
- Plan your Digital Afterlife with Inactive Account Manager [Google], http://t.co/GiP6MKybfs
- Internet Freedom Bill a Back-Door Attempt to Kill Net Neutrality, Democrats Claim, http://t.co/qwZbzjxTTc
- Openness Debate Follows Mendeley Acquisition, http://t.co/S1YXtx8rXA
- Open Access in Japan, http://t.co/Ai63R8o7LB
- CNI Spring 2013 Notes, http://t.co/P6N4nyyoEE
- Ebooks Now 23% of U.S. Publisher Sales, http://t.co/AXMODiatcw
- Four Universities Now Providing PeerJ Memberships to their Faculty, http://t.co/oRHPsbI9YQ
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/11/2013
- Videos from MOOCs and Libraries: Massive Opportunity or Overwhelming Challenge?, http://t.co/gez7wvSm9e
- University of Virginia Library to Join Digital Public Library of America, http://t.co/6zYHQo0XQw
- Gold for Gold–Royal Society of Chemistry Uses OA as Incentive to Sell "Big Deal" Site Licenses, http://t.co/9FTkaZav6y
- Book Publishing After the JOBS Act Revolution, http://t.co/woNkW9veva
- Things You Don't See Every Day: MPAA Argues For Fair Use In Court, http://t.co/EqFqSAMBCV
- PCs Hit by an Ugly Quarterly Drop as Windows 8 Flops, http://t.co/Y450wBokwc
- B&N Upgrades PubIt! to Nook Press, A New Self-Publishing Platform, http://t.co/qiPGttXXcj
- Visualizing Library Statistics: Academic Library Ebook Holdings, 2002-2010, http://t.co/NjXQD4ZZFv
- Commission Welcomes Member States' Endorsement of EU Open Data Rules, http://t.co/d21JdaP2Zz
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/10/2013
- Sale to Elsevier Casts Doubt on Mendeley's Openness, http://t.co/16KkpekzXp
- MOOCs and Libraries Event Videos Now Available, http://t.co/X1YwYWdXHV
- On Monographs, Libraries and Blogging: A Conversation with Duke University Press, Part One, http://t.co/2j5eIbb0uv
- Is It A Good Thing That Elsevier Bought Mendeley?, http://t.co/tmyYjf6OdS
- Open Educational Resources as Learning Materials: ARL Releases Pre-Pub from RLI 280, http://t.co/YchDYdoWY6
- Researchers Replace Passwords With Mind-Reading Passthoughts, http://t.co/zuAtAy8fsV
- Meetings on Public Access to Research Outputs, May 14-17, National Academies, http://t.co/85akx5ARV9
- New $443 3D Scanner on Sale: "Looks Awesome. Shoots Lasers," http://t.co/jw4sG955VS
- Access Copyright's Desperate Declaration of War Against Fair Dealing [Canada], http://t.co/D79OSTcFyF
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/9/2013
- What is the DPLA?, http://t.co/L19naVOlid
- Interview with Thomas Dowling, Founder and Architect of OATD.org, http://t.co/L5eIcWhx4a
- Initial MOOC Offering Results in Positive Participation Outcomes [Syracuse University iSchool], http://t.co/kWlWiJeFD4
- This Is How Google Glass Really Works, http://t.co/X0xLReec5N
- RCUK Publishes Further Revisions to Guidance on Open Access, http://t.co/vLzPD0WvDf
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/8/2013
- What the Heck Does a Book Cost?, http://t.co/3ku7sDfVUG
- The Past, Present and Future of Scholarly Publishing [Michael Eisen], http://t.co/hpSEu3shWy
- Scientific Articles Accepted (Personal Checks, Too), http://t.co/F9Z0d8CSLN
- Lawmakers to again Push Internet Freedom Resolution, http://t.co/IXtXOUgpBO
- Copyright Alert System Utilized in Infringement Lawsuit, http://t.co/UjOX3ynTUB
- IMLS Statement on FY 2013 Budget, http://t.co/kfCwu4nFWa
- Breaking Digital Ground: E-books and Small Press Literary Publishers, http://t.co/wDfTSesUWf
- E-Book Buyers Continue to Shift from Dedicated E-Readers to Tablets, http://t.co/txzPW3Jq6A
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/5/2013
- Google Releases Full Google Glass Explainer Video, http://t.co/V2e6nHwk7b
- Introducing Scientific Data Updates, http://t.co/Idqh3E7EL1
- NLM Releases Extensible Markup Language (XML) for IndexCat Data, http://t.co/UzXWJOf1HG
- The New York Public Library Digital Collections API, http://t.co/7zhBTUusj0
- Comparison of ARC & NHMRC Policies [Australian open access policies], http://t.co/bpJVlkl7mO
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/4/13
- Who Owns the Law: Private Ownership of Public Law and How to Stop It, http://t.co/ShxjaTuCcE
- Grimmelmann: ReDigi, Digital First Sale…and Star Trek, http://t.co/oeImHLGov2
- A 3-Step Guide to Getting Started with NoSQL, http://t.co/6bFL6GqUTr
- Dramatic Growth of Open Access 3013 First Quarter: Comparisons, http://t.co/d5L4LBW3J6
- Tablets Expected to Surpass Desktop, Laptop Sales by 2015, http://t.co/qWn5QN8idB
- Latest Download Figures for the Social Sciences Directory, https://t.co/jaE9rtREXN
- Filtering and the First Amendment, http://t.co/p5uEbE38lM
- Stanford U. and edX Will Jointly Build Open-Source Software to Deliver MOOCs, http://t.co/bx3kpilvEg
- Wiley Journals Comply With New Open Access Policies of UK Funders, http://t.co/34r3GjjqjE
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/3/13
- Digital Public Library of America Will Launch on April 18, http://t.co/nK1je1dVIy
- Beyond the PDF 2—Resources and Highlights, http://t.co/8B0VQoEKEv
- We're Not Done with First Sale, http://t.co/L18RlN1VUw
- Automation Marketplace 2013: The Rush to Innovate, http://t.co/Eq3NVknYwx
- Goodreads Acquisition Presents Opportunity for LibraryThing, http://t.co/bLBZqHVK9P
- Ten Questions with the Library Publishing Coalition, http://t.co/5ZuMuueJlQ
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 4/2/2013
- What the Internet Looked Like in 1995, http://t.co/FyAQUYoaer
- Browzine: Academic Journals on Your Tablet, http://t.co/jQBDDX0Jmu
- From Books to Bits: Library of Congress Electronic Literature Showcase Highlights Emerging Literary Forms, http://t.co/XMGwbsv53R
- 'Aaron's Law' Rewrite Backfires, Reformers Now on Defensive, http://t.co/ESkZPDt4qF
- US Court Rules TV Streaming Service Does Not Violate Copyright Law, http://t.co/GVLNNGLMQs
- No Resale for Digital Music, http://t.co/gsuU2Qf6m5
- ARTstor to Help Launch the Digital Public Library of America, http://t.co/jh0mtW3Y4x
- Gary King and Stuart Shieber on Open Access [Video], http://t.co/TUQrKKv2eX
- Amazon Turns Cloud Drive into a Dropbox Rival with File Syncing, http://t.co/FMeK4RsaRK
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 3/29/2013
- Amazon Acquires Social Reading Site Goodreads, Which Gives the Company a Social Advantage Over Apple, http://t.co/D4iDzaw5CG
- The Coming Book Social Network Shakeout, http://t.co/fO5iQa6hDq
- Technomagic: How New Technology Can Accommodate the Print-Disabled, http://t.co/dL1bmFl7Mi
- Advocacy: How to Hasten Open Access, http://t.co/S0ys1lXiXR
- We're Asking Congress to Fix the DMCA, http://t.co/PKSrkZP5d9
- Penguin Revisits Library Pilot Terms, http://t.co/7Lk99INObv
- MIT Faculty Open Access Policy at 4: New Appreciative Readers from Around the World, http://t.co/A3VIRLwUyB
- French Scholars Say 'Qui' to Open Access, http://t.co/B9PPpzwuLT