- Staffer aXed By Republican Group over Retracted Copyright-Reform Memo, http://t.co/uMTl0vBY
- Mendeley Introduces Open Source Citation Style Editor, http://t.co/X7lv2wuZ
- EC Agrees Action Plan to Modernise Copyright, http://t.co/YAoItZoP
- searchRetrieve Version 1.0, http://t.co/czq0sTDY
- The U.N. and the Internet: What to Expect, What to Fear (FAQ), http://t.co/XPLKrQyC
- The Copyright Reform Debate Continues Uncensored (includes video), http://t.co/hwPOSALr
Category: Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates
Current News: Twitter Updates for 12/5/12
- As Hybrid Open Access Grows, The Scholarly Community Needs Article-Level OA Metadata, http://t.co/6RG0ePyB
- TPP: Why it Matters in the USA, https://t.co/DafyzyjC
- Congress to U.N.: Don't Even Think about Internet Regulations, http://t.co/LpHlzLsi
- Digital Public Library of America Hosts its First Appfest, http://t.co/6dET9Kzh
- Why Copyright Shouldn't Be Considered Property… and Why A Return to 1790 Copyright May Be Desirable, http://t.co/AEXI4Yoy
- Opening the Humanities Part 2: Contexts, http://t.co/H2HtL5mD
Current News: Twitter Updates for 12/4/2012
- Open Access to Scientific Research Can Save Lives, http://t.co/wd1E8RYL
- Digital Rights Groups Shut Out of Secret TPP Negotiations, http://t.co/caNjAwF5
- File Sharing Lawsuits Could Lead to Clogged Courts as Canadians Rely on New Liability Caps, http://t.co/q2IP8rVC
- Overruled: PW Talks to ARL&39;s Brandon Butler: ALA Preview 2013, http://t.co/CzxCpYOl
- Carat and Stick: No Hard Targets for Gold Open Access, http://t.co/fKOrH8GJ
Current News: Twitter Updates for 12/3/12
- The OA Interviews: Harvard's Stuart Shieber, http://t.co/VVHOXhCA
- US Isolated in Opposition To WIPO Treaty for the Blind, Group Says, http://t.co/gMsuAqHd
- Digital Collections Amplified with Viewshare: An Interview with Meghan Frazer, http://t.co/FHT39Zuu
- Groups Urge European Commission to Back Strong Copyright in Upcoming Debate, http://t.co/wD8NFJb8
Current News: Twitter Updates for 12/2/2012
- Open Access Comes to CUNY, http://t.co/kpDqnmt0
- Congressional Fight for Internet Radio: Round One Goes to Fairness! Round Two, Consumers?, http://t.co/ZrI2mV0x
- Updating "Cloud vs. Local Storage Costs," http://t.co/RjC4mdP9
- Two Steps to a Revolution in Scholarly Publishing-—A Thought Experiment, http://t.co/IQSWvbXo
- Current Cites (November 2012), http://t.co/pfvfBQ5L
Current News: Twitter Updates for 11/28/12
- Open-Access Journals Cost 10-12% Less to Produce Than Toll-Access Journals of the Same Quality, https://t.co/awRZcA8T
- Open Access eBooks: The Next Big Thing?, http://t.co/hMPVq7Yb
- Another Digital Preservation Problem: Microsoft Lacks Specifications for Its Own Old Formats, http://t.co/gJCZZ4Yj
- ALA Releases Media Kit to Help Libraries Make E-book Case to the Public, http://t.co/VNI0KOW2
- New Video Released: A Conversation with Philosophers Richard Holton and Peter Suber on Open Access, https://t.co/IvjD3Vrd
Current News: Twitter Updates for 11/25/12
- The Google Appeal: Is There a Class?, http://t.co/ROIEbHD1
- Fair Use(-ful), http://t.co/ojbHUziX
- Loughborough's Department of Information Science to Close, http://t.co/Ul8vuzE8
- Tablet Use, E-book Sales Grow Beyond Amazon, Nook, http://t.co/lYFMIWx1
- WIPO Committee Finishes a Step Closer to Treaty for Visually Impaired, http://t.co/B5dXRgjW
- A Better Way to Manage Your Research Outputs, http://t.co/t1JwE08C
- CC-BY Reflects a Small Subset of Open Access. Claims of "Emerging Consensus" on CC-BY Are Premature, http://t.co/VskthFSW
Current News: Twitter Updates for 11/290/12
- More Publishers Move towards CC-BY Licence for OA Articles, http://t.co/3vwnW7QX
- How to Launch an Open Access Journal, http://t.co/fLKispmu
- Let's Close the Deal on a Treaty for Visually Impaired Persons and Persons With Print Disabilities, https://t.co/BHX4EgnW
- UK's 'Last Typewriter' Produced, http://t.co/AblJCVT2
- Rep. Darrell Issa Wants to Make It Clear That You're Allowed to Rip Your DVDs, http://t.co/rmMKxQpk
Current News: Twitter Updates for 11/19/12
- What If We Give It Away?, http://t.co/ZcPE4Cap
- Springer Gets Reference Manager Papers, http://t.co/qw1BhwiV
- Penguin to Expand E-Book Lending, http://t.co/BqzYTSxA
- Amazon Enhances Its Position in Academic Markets with Launch of Its Whispercast System, http://t.co/inG7BpK9
- Open Access Textbooks (OATs), http://t.co/vbWHVMkS
Current News: Twitter Updates for 11/18/12
- How ISPs Will Do "Six Strikes": Throttled Speeds, Blocked Sites, http://t.co/bSlMtpVw
- Introducing the CC [Creative Commons] Science Advisory Board, http://t.co/S0Noa4ug
- Fair Use? Experts Comment on Universities' Digital Books Project Ruling, http://t.co/HGUm45nh
- Omeka 2.0 Beta Ready for Testing, http://t.co/Wp0c1Ynu
- U.S. Copyright Surveillance Machine About to Be Switched On, Promises of Transparency Already Broken, https://t.co/RdDGcnou
Current News: Twitter Updates for 11/15/12
- FCC Avoids Easy Questions on Data Caps, http://t.co/0ZK2xHxH
- WIPO CDIP/10 — Comments on the Terms of Reference for a Comparative Study on Copyright Relinquishment, http://t.co/LNNz9Ux0
- Berlin 10 Open Access Conference Recap, http://t.co/7elWZ315
- Just Released BISG Survey Findings Show Tablets Gaining on Dedicated E-readers, http://t.co/eJdXXglU
- When Will our Email Betray Us? An Email Privacy Primer in Light of the Petraeus Saga, https://t.co/v7muOXm5
Current News: Twitter Updates for 11/8/12
- Now E-Textbooks Can Report Back on Students' Reading Habits, http://t.co/VBH2RRNf
- Facebook's New Big Data Tool Cranks Up Hadoop—And It's Open Source, http://t.co/PjVy0m3H
- Learning/Web Literacies White Paper, https://t.co/2sLXWg0H
- Canadian Copyright Reform In Force: Expanded User Rights Now the Law, http://t.co/srSsJpNB
- Top-Ranked Journals Are Losing Their Share of Top-Cited Articles, http://t.co/MuyPOmN8
- "A Web Developer's Toolkit for Annotation of Streaming Video," http://t.co/azAAi9xL
- Video About Fair Use, Remix & Culture Taken Down over Copyright Claim (of Course), http://t.co/rjSz8GGa
- Milestones in the Digital Commons Community: September and October 2012, http://t.co/1UmzeOul
Current News: Twitter Updates for 11/6/12
- The Digital Public Library of America Moving Forward, http://t.co/Lzct71Fg
- Digital Preservation of Newspapers: Findings of the Chronicles in Preservation Project, http://t.co/ZV21UFZd
- E-books Market Share at 22%, Amazon Has 27%, http://t.co/XGbOOVwd
- Review: The Skinny on the iPad Mini—It's Not The Size That Counts, http://t.co/GgU6msI7
- Using Social Bookmarks and Tags as Alternative Indicators of Journal Content Description, http://t.co/JzpbiCel
- University of Pittsburgh Joins COPE [Compact for Open-Access Publishing Equity], http://t.co/4gNk3eCW
- EU 'to Accept Proposal on E-book Price Settlement," http://t.co/Eqkxu9iD
- Mason Establishes Open Access Publishing Fund {George Mason University Libraries], http://t.co/lO34uLud
Current News: Twitter Updates for 11/1/12
- The Disappearing Market Share of the E-Reader: Is It Now a Transitioning Technology?, http://t.co/J6KHL2IR
- Supreme Court Probes 'Parade of Horribles' in Wiley Case, http://t.co/SYlUoCr0
- Durham University Adopts Open Access Policy, http://t.co/iy63syzJ
- Current Cites (October 2012), http://t.co/CzbMjy4P
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/31/12
- "Six Strikes" Group Answers Charges of IP Industry Bias with Changes, http://t.co/NmghTa8T
- The Internet Radio Fairness Act: What It Is, Why It's Needed, https://t.co/wggw6hRm
- Supreme Court Appears Divided on Copyright Case Affecting Libraries and Publishers, http://t.co/jqLBrsPM
- Looking Beyond TPP: US & EU Planning More Bad IP Rules In 'US-EU Free Trade Agreement,' http://t.co/RCypGf0H
- New Project Promotes Shared Open Wi-Fi with Tips and How-Tos, https://t.co/sCTwEXVA
- Privacy Tools for Sharing Research Data Project, http://t.co/4ZCHkDLb
- MPAA: Don't Let Megaupload Users Access Their Data, http://t.co/arKseFxT
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/28/12
- Creative Commons and Open Access Critique Series, http://t.co/aCDH26XC
- What Authors Want From Open Access Publishing, http://t.co/RDsGeFeb
- Open Access Science Resources, http://t.co/psBtVlYE
- Is Open Access Open?, http://t.co/ye22uxEF
- 10,000,000,000,000,000 Bytes Archived!, http://t.co/IcC4ybD6
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/24/12
- Some Highlights from the Open Science Summit 2012, http://t.co/9Ap6pLZO
- How Open? Survey of Online State Primary Legal Resources, http://t.co/mNOoqpcH
- BioOne and Dartmouth Collaborate with Other Leading Research Universities to Launch Elementa, http://t.co/S47WV0TE
- Hands on with the iPad Mini, http://t.co/fXEQZFGZ
- Early Adopters of the Open Monograph Press—An introduction, http://t.co/uAf7RP44
- Self-Publishing Sees Triple-Digit Growth Since 2007, http://t.co/p1fxWYJe
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/23/12
- Coming Clean on Technological Neutrality, http://t.co/aUVnnlWI
- EU & US Negotiators Looking to Hold Blind & Deaf Access Rights Hostage to Get a New ACTA/SOPA, http://t.co/PERjyfl4
- Scholarly Publishing's Gender Gap, http://t.co/yM0e27Ls
- Apple Updates iPad Early with Lightning, A6X, "Global" LTE Support, http://t.co/a01eUmwb
- iPad Mini with 7.9-inch Display Starts at $329 for 16GB, http://t.co/fUxsnvXW
- Open Access Week 2012 in Full Swing, http://t.co/luela8aO
- Taylor & Francis Open Journals Adopt the CC-BY License, http://t.co/SYy3Eynz
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/22/12
- Amazon Web Services Outage Once Again Shows Reality behind "the Cloud," http://t.co/dvY7JodB
- Unintended Consequences In the HathiTrust Case, http://t.co/IqkPlv3H
- The Problem of Orphan Works and Mass Digitization: The Copyright Office Seeks Input, http://t.co/N5LQg6cB
- Open Access Ahoy: An Interview with Ubiquity Press, http://t.co/zPUdPlyP
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/18/12
- Does All Science Need to be Preserved? Do We Need to Save Every Last Data Point?, http://t.co/N8JK1H5R
- Next-Generation Technical Services Update: October 2012 (California Digital Library), http://t.co/934o1OfJ
- Free Text Citations to Library Content, http://t.co/raknNa3m
- Internet Providers Set to Crack Down on Illegal File-Sharing, http://t.co/LSSgzRU9
- "Six Strikes" System Goes Live This Fall, Appeals to Cost $35, http://t.co/bPi6Dy33
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/17/12
- Tablets Reinvent Americans' Relationship with Print, http://t.co/01FM3Bks
- LYRASIS and CERN to Collaborate on Open Access Initiative SCOAP3, http://t.co/a3XVevID
- Statement on the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill (British Library, orphan works licensing bill), http://t.co/8bsn9RRg
- Harvard Cracks DNA Storage, Crams 700 Terabytes of Data into a Single Gram, http://t.co/oQjZlPYa
- WIPO Members Meet to Advance Treaty Text on Visually Impaired, http://t.co/g6ta6HD0
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/16/12
- DMCA Notice Forces 1,450,000 Education Blogs Offline, http://t.co/eOPtDa72
- Open Access Publishing Accelerates the Pace of Conservation Biology, http://t.co/dFjnWcYR
- What's "Digital Humanities" and How Did It Get Here?, http://t.co/ZdzmoCdH
- Research Intelligence—Unbound Possibilities, http://t.co/KTWBl713
- The Digital Public Library of America: Coming Together, http://t.co/qcoW6dNY
- Syracuse University offering E-science PhD Fellowship, http://t.co/ewMu55oM
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/15/12
- Universities Are Vast Copy Machines—and That's a Good Thing, http://t.co/hL46dDXS
- One (Baby) Step Closer to a Treaty for People with Print Disabilities, http://t.co/9xiMQJJt
- Supreme Court to Hear Case on Applying the First Sale Doctrine to Foreign Goods, http://t.co/gmhnt11v
- Open Access Week Preview, http://t.co/bNdjWhrZ
- Data to Receive Recognition from NSF, http://t.co/EZdyqKeJ
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/14/12
- Canada-EU Trade Agreement Replicates ACTA's Notorious Copyright Provisions, https://t.co/p5hjLFIN
- HathiTrust: A Landmark Copyright Ruling (James Grimmelmann), http://t.co/CrC5rx7b
- IU Trustees Approve Merger of Schools of Informatics, Library Science, http://t.co/5b8UvY7v
- Seven Pilot Sites Join National Digital Library Project with Knight Foundation Funding, http://t.co/km5uGqpR
- "Orphan Works" Unresolved in HathiTrust Ruling (Authors Guild), http://t.co/yMNAZfuP
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/11/12
- Google's Settlement With Publishers Does Not Resolve All Library Project Issues, http://t.co/ZD0TG5l4
- A Big Win for Fair Use and Libraries, http://t.co/SEtNiXKM
- What Google Did Next, http://t.co/lEf6J1hY
- Google Scanning is Fair Use Says Judge, http://t.co/otDW9HSf
- Steering an Elephant, http://t.co/RA1tPJKE