- Six Questions with Damon Jaggars, former JLA Editor-in-Chief, http://t.co/tMqjkmEX4u
- Licence Restrictions: A Fool's Errand [John Wilbanks], http://t.co/0TSA56nCNA
- The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA): Background and Policy Options for the 113th Congress, http://t.co/K75rMHu0r5
- LIBER/COAR/OpenAIRE Joint Response to EC Research Data e-Infrastructures Framework, http://t.co/6aaoa8uv2p
- Another Door Opens (Quietly) for MOOCs, http://t.co/FPDr4K8Y2f
- Publishing Frontiers: The Library Reboot http://t.co/LhXxbL1e46
Category: Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 3/27/2013
- NISO Publishes Recommended Practice on Presentation and Identification of E-Journals, http://t.co/BbNz0fdsYC
- Conference Report: Beyond PDF 2, http://t.co/pdwcm1Nyqj
- Arizona Bill Looks to Add E-book Readers to Library Privacy Law, http://t.co/8dlsWKV59c
- Sieghart Recommends Free, Remote E-lending for Libraries [UK], http://t.co/6Hu7sGVyCZ
- Congress' New CFAA Draft Could Have Put Aaron Swartz in Jail For Decades Longer Than the Original Charges, https://t.co/q5YrhEeWDD
- Exclusive: Streaming Revenues Now Surpass $1 Billion In the US…, http://t.co/5P8tzYQuWB
- The Ethics of Open Access Publishing, http://t.co/RtQ6IEhHdJ
- What's the Fastest Cloud Storage Service?, http://t.co/fF13zwqWv3
- The Structure of Scholarly Communications within Academic Libraries [Presentation], http://t.co/DqfAn6fTIx
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 3/26/2013
- Licentiousness (and Kirtsaeng), http://t.co/DzY6sHgoNd
- SP Institutional Repositories Summary Data: An Update, https://t.co/QhAwJA9P67
- Report: Tablets to Outship Desktops This Year, http://t.co/Eaams9kKca
- For Libraries, MOOCs Bring Uncertainty and Opportunity, http://t.co/Ieirdl86tk
- You Don't 'Own' Your Own Genes, http://t.co/ajrOvs8f9y
- Key Open Access Policy Initiatives in the US, Europe, and Australia, http://t.co/gFXhHlJS83
- EU Intent on Delivering 30Mbps Broadband to Everyone by 2020, http://t.co/Mes8MxRNwI
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 3/25/2013
- Everything Wrong with Digital Copyright (and How to Fix It), http://t.co/xDShgyf0A1
- Journal Editors Take Note—You Have the Power, http://t.co/mJUl0dcxgp
- The Open Access Interviews: Johannes Fournier, Speaking for the Global Research Council, http://t.co/YcWlDWnd9s
- IDPF Debuts Readium Foundation and ePub 3 SDK, http://t.co/BzQrurLQXJ
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 3/21/13
- Notes From Today's Hearing: The Register's Call for Updates to U.S. Copyright Law, http://t.co/RrWv6UrjpJ
- The Quest for "Super-Property," http://t.co/DJacDELy1u
- MIT And Aaron Swartz's Lawyers Argue over Releasing Evidence, http://t.co/ALdXvGPINs
- Grimmelmann: Issues in Kirtsaeng 'Significant', http://t.co/tUWT1lHmmZ
- Defend the Open Web: Keep DRM Out of W3C Standards, https://t.co/bV54luJh6E
- Under CISPA, Who Can Get Your Data?, https://t.co/BPmwqRhkOW
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 3/19/13
- Google Drive as an Institutional Repository, http://t.co/CoMuzrbyk5
- More Details on Copyright Register Maria Pallante's Call for Comprehensive, 'Forward-Thinking, But Flexible' Copyright Reform, http://t.co/pfxuGFYUZJ
- Is It Time for Scholarly Journal Publishers to Begin Distributing Articles Using EPUB 3?, http://t.co/tFlKatdT3L
- Judge Fast-Tracking Bookseller Suit, http://t.co/1ApdOaPH6I
- At Cosugi, SirsiDynix Touts New Cloud-Based System, http://t.co/yrldkLBzZI
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 3/18/13
- Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Appeal in $222,000 File-Sharing Case [RIAA vs. Jammie Thomas-Rasset], http://t.co/yZfqAVDSfY
- The Bestselling E-books of 2012, http://t.co/E5FJhDRK1J
- Transatlantic Civil Society Declaration: Leave Copyright and Patent Provisions Out of TAFTA, https://t.co/XYW0cdbEE3
- Comcast: "Under No Circumstances" Will Any Account be Disconnected…, http://t.co/eGZ8M6ZjL5
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 2/20/2013
- Calling on Publishers to Resign from the Association of American Publishers Re Anti-Open Access Stance, http://t.co/QY0pDIqy
- Another View on GSU and Anti-Trust, http://t.co/n6bCBT6G
- Petition to Free the Cell Phone: Now is the Time, http://t.co/SrjCumuY
- "Ok, Glass, Record a Video": Google Provides Another Glimpse of Glass, http://t.co/E3EEuv0P
- Duke University Libraries Introduce a New Service: Digitize This Book!, http://t.co/FUJJZDvB
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 2/19-2013
- 100Gbps and Beyond: What Lies Ahead in the World of Networking, http://t.co/rieDRUU4
- The Next eBook Evolution: Pay As You Read eBooks, http://t.co/usxWs0rF
- DH [Digital Humanities] Awards 2012 Results, http://t.co/SUyKz4a3
- Any Two Pages on the Web Are Connected By 19 Clicks or Less, http://t.co/dPQaOaui
- The Global 50: The World's Largest Book Publishers, 2012, http://t.co/v18VNvML
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 2/14/13
- How We Built a DIY Book Scanner with Speeds of 150 Pages per Minute, http://t.co/xkihdGHr
- Martin Hall, VC Salford, Justifies the RCUK policy and His Insistence on CC-BY, http://t.co/pM1rKB4l
- Can Libraries Lend eBooks without DRM?, http://t.co/ZIGvqMSb
- Judge Dumps Lawsuit Claiming Copyright Infringement over Legal Filings, http://t.co/W9RWRdha
- European Publishers Say Google's €60M French Fund Does Not Go Far Enough for Content Reuse, http://t.co/usPe952q
- DCL Teams with Bowker to Support Self-Publishers, http://t.co/QHddUBSi
Current News: Twitter Updates for 2/10/2013
- As E-books Grow, So Does Amazon, http://t.co/rdGbxJOv
- Dispensing Computers, http://t.co/MdSOpEPo
- Version Variation Visualisation, http://t.co/JVMVa8WV
- Rebooting Computer Crime Law Part 2: Protect Tinkerers, Security Researchers, Innovators, and Privacy Seekers, https://t.co/JclEIxtM
- Rebooting Computer Crime Part 3: The Punishment Should Fit the Crime, https://t.co/JZd9Ts0L
Current News: Twitter Updates for 2/7/2013
- iTunes Claims 25B Total Downloads, 15B since 2010, http://t.co/t1agyUaq
- Amazon Poised to Sell Used E-books, http://t.co/uejmMOIk
- New Journal Publisher PeerJ Ready to Launch, http://t.co/cZcNbQhD
- LibreOffice 4.0 Adds Better Collaboration and Text Comments, Plus a Ton of Other New Features, http://t.co/fWoz3C5x
- bepress to Preserve Digital Commons e-journals with Portico, http://t.co/iV3jUUa7
- Reveal Digital Looks to Digitize Special Collections, http://t.co/qZE4JQFh
- The Open Access Interviews: OMICS Publishing Group's Srinu Babu Gedela, http://t.co/sq5HclH4
- Researchers Opt to Limit Uses of Open-Access Publications, http://t.co/85VuMULV
Current News: Twitter Updates for 2/5/2013
- FTC Issues New Report on Mobile Privacy Disclosures, http://t.co/22UthZx9
- Can the FCC Create Public "Super WiFi Networks"?, https://t.co/UJGfyIZx
- Institutional Strategies and Platforms for Scholarly Publishing, http://t.co/FAHhmDD5
- EFF Joins 24 US Civil Society Groups in Demanding a Baseline of Transparency in TPP Negotiations, https://t.co/iSZI9RKU
- European Commission Launches Copyright Licensing Initiative, http://t.co/DXYlD4hd
- Hadopi Says French National Library Needs Unprotected Works… to Put Its Own DRM On, http://t.co/VQ8s5rfH
Current News: Twitter Updates for 2/3/2013
- At the Berlin 10 Conference, the Key Word Was Confidence, http://t.co/IawWSjO2
- Open Access Publishing Fund Pilot [UC Libraries], http://t.co/aWSW3icz
- Innovative Interfaces Founder Sells Remaining Interest in Company to Private Equity, http://t.co/2ouRjdiw
- Yet Another Open Access Inquiry [UK Business, Innovation and Skills Committee], http://t.co/ZrLqgfGM
- Positioning ACM for an Open Access Future, http://t.co/fgVTqwS1
Current News: Twitter Updates for 1/30/2013
- Project Aims to Bring PLoS-Style Openness to the Humanities, http://t.co/IL1I5MbX
- E-Books for Sale! Or Did You Say License?, http://t.co/IyJTEMhr
- Easier Access to PLoS Data, http://t.co/husUGosA
- US DOJ Asks for Extension to File Amicus Brief in Cambridge v. GSU (Jan. 30, '13), http://t.co/hmdZmycs
- New Zealand Tribunal Issues First Graduated Response Decision, http://t.co/iwKHsGfu
Current News: Twitter Updates for 1/29/2013
- Wanted: 40 Trillion Gigabytes of Open Storage, Stat!, http://t.co/AvTSW4NX
- Congressmen Want Answers from Aaron Swartz Prosecutors, http://t.co/8n7kf7fh
- Amazon 'to Put Advertising on Kindles,' http://t.co/E9fCavH4
- Critical Fixes for the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, https://t.co/IeyloMMp
- B&N 'Fully Committed to Retail Concept,' http://t.co/tbVgt1lz
Current News: Twitter Updates for 1/28/2013
- Pay Nothing? Easier Said Than Done, http://t.co/S33b84F9
- B&N 'Could Close a Third of Stores in Next Decade', http://t.co/k2O8odii
- How Unlocking Your Phone May Now Be a Crime: $500,000 Fines and 5 Years in Prison for First Offense, http://t.co/H7dgyUXR
- Palgrave Macmillan Announces Open Access Option for Monographs and Palgrave Pivot Publications, http://t.co/hbjDM33N
Current News: Twitter Updates for 1/27/13
- ALCTS Scholarly Communications IG Midwinter 2013 Presentation Slides, http://t.co/3OjxpdfL
- 100+ Supplements for Open Access (the Book), https://t.co/zr91RhKD
- Two Faces of Fair Use, http://t.co/vvG0fCTR
- Petition President Obama to Mandate Open Access, http://t.co/enMRr3SX
- PLOHSS is now Open Library of Humanities, http://t.co/gq7t3i4a
Current News: Twitter Updates for 1/24/2013
- The Collision of Copyright and E-science, https://t.co/TMFzZtk5
- A Faster Image Search [Google], http://t.co/i22PXpUx
- After Ten Years of Publishing, What's Next for PLOS?, http://t.co/NE5GADw1
- 8 Questions with Peter Brantley, http://t.co/Qvl8urHp
- Free Database of the Entire Web May Spawn the Next Google, http://t.co/iZlfLZXw
- Why Magazines Are Using Digital to Boost Prices, Not Bolster Innovation, http://t.co/i1EI8S18
Current News: Twitter Updates for 1/23/13
- Ingram Adds New E-book Lending Feature, http://t.co/kLvC0Llv
- Cable Industry Finally Admits That Data Caps Have Nothing to Do With Congestion, http://t.co/VUwGItD5
- JISC Collections and Open Access Key to Collaborate on UK Gold OA Article Payments Pilot, http://t.co/kyqf2PNY
- eScholarship Quarterly Reports — A Fascinating Snapshot, http://t.co/0z4Lon83
- A New Publishing Ecosystem Emerges, http://t.co/yGkTIXdS
- Digital Public Library of America Recommends CC0, http://t.co/JLHLGMHA
- New Open Access Initiative Started by Mathematicians, http://t.co/H6vEFl4h
Current News: Twitter Updates for 1/20/2013
- Congress Sets Sights on Fixing Privacy Rights, http://t.co/FCGbh2AB
- "Six Strikes" Anti-Piracy Scheme Affects Some Businesses, Public WiFi Forbidden, http://t.co/elFmrE0q
- The OA Interviews: Ashry Aly of Ashdin Publishing, http://t.co/JKJ77o5k
- Total Boox Hopes to Change How We Buy E-books, http://t.co/3bsPleGw
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research Open Access Policy Changes, http://t.co/4VyZ6dsC
- More Publishers to Add E-book Metadata to WorldCat, http://t.co/Sd7rNUdp
Current News: Twitter Updates for 1/16/13
- Prosecutor in Aaron Swartz 'Hacking' Case Comes Under Fire, http://t.co/r5PtwjpY
- Congresswoman Proposes Computer Fraud Law Amendment to Honor Aaron Swartz, http://t.co/h1INhisR
- Ask the Chefs: What Are STM Publishers Doing Wrong?, http://t.co/agtlVxz3
- Reader Survey Results: We Asked Readers How They Discover and Purchase Books, http://t.co/zIDxktUb
- 2011 Academic Library Trends and Statistics, http://t.co/hWFAfHAU
Current News: Twitter Updates for 1/15/13
- Aaron Swartz Faced a More Severe Prison Term Than Killers, Slave Dealers and Bank Robbers, http://t.co/P0tZv9Ss
- How the Legal System Failed Aaron Swartz–and Us, http://t.co/6BdrdPQ0
- After Six Strikes, Verizon Will 'Throttle' Infringing Accounts for 2-3 Days…, http://t.co/VhXAQAdl
- "Six Strikes" Program Could Affect Businesses too, Even if Infringer Is Unknown, http://t.co/KLi6fpJZ
- Scholastic Report Finds More E-book Reading among Children, http://t.co/xXH715VM
Current News: Twitter Updates for 1/14/13
- Aaron Swartz, Was 26, http://t.co/A7enZaqR
- Prosecutor as Bully, http://t.co/IYns6K99
- Legal Case Strained Troubled Web Activist, http://t.co/WjFvO0m8
- A Data Crusader, a Defendant and Now, a Cause, http://t.co/GHt7TvUu
- MIT President Calls for "Thorough Analysis of School'" Involvement with Swartz, http://t.co/1d1ZEqxs
Current News: Twitter Updates for 12/13/12
- Jammie Thomas Asks Supreme Court: How Much Is too Much for Copyright Infringement?, http://t.co/dSTcBxax
- Visualizing the Uniqueness, and Conformity, of Libraries, http://t.co/jPwUOANK
- RIP E-Book Readers? Rise of Tablets Drives E-Reader Drop, http://t.co/nsRKip0o
- Flickr and Creative Commons: The Popularity of Noncommercial, http://t.co/7mJblLri
- Dramatic Growth of Open Access 2012: Early Year-End Edition, http://t.co/j7b39YLY