- Academic Publishing Giant Springer for Sale, http://t.co/DqVLLKxQ
- Canada Joins TPP as a Second-Tier Negotiator: Entertainment Lobby Approves, Civil Society Does Not, https://t.co/S9IBEeJj
- Patron Driven Acquisition: A Model for Providing Complete Access to Electronic Content While Limiting Costs for Libraries, http://t.co/2PSNb3Tc
- E-books Grab 16% Share of Canadian Book Purchases, http://t.co/gsHakWhr
Category: Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/8/12
- Research Libraries Increase Spending on Digital Materials, http://t.co/WPIfLOdJ
- The Australian Research Council's New Leader Opens Up, http://t.co/qX3szQtH
- Library in Transition {Harvard University], http://t.co/p4Ed7F7F
- LITA 2012 National Forum: Recordings of Keynotes Available,http://t.co/Mc6x4ddp
Current News: Twitter Updates for 10/2/12
- The Precedent [GSU e-reserves case], http://t.co/etCS2jS5
- The Six Million Dollar Fair Use Standard, http://t.co/fYFlFMJx
- Barnes & Noble Reportedly Instructs Local Stores to Pull Amazon Titles, http://t.co/ZdJ9i2cx
- Free Digital Textbooks Offered as Gov. Jerry Brown Signs Bills, http://t.co/880za4MT
- Open Access in the UK: Reinventing the Big Deal, http://t.co/vH9IO3ay
Current News: Twitter Updates for 9/13/12
- Yet Another Court Says You're Not 'Negligent' if Someone Uses Your Open WiFi to Infringe, http://t.co/kSvmHmhX
- FCC Defends Its "Trojan Horse" Approach to Net Neutrality, http://t.co/QAdpdL4H
- Comparison of pBook and eBook Library and Consumer Pricing by Title Published, http://t.co/xPi7GFi6
- Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Embraces Open Access, http://t.co/qDWRJQDP
- French 3 Strikes: Court Fines First File-Sharer, Even though He's Innocent, http://t.co/1AkfbOBo
Current News: Twitter Updates for 9/12/2012
- Court Rules: $222,000 Fine for 24 Downloads Is Constitutional…, http://t.co/Vunbn7YB
- E-books Are Already Getting Cheaper, Thanks to Department of Justice, http://t.co/lTSCrDcM
- Europeana's Huge Cultural Dataset Opens for Re-use, http://t.co/IlzJTFuW
- Apple Struts Lighter, Faster, Bigger iPhone 5, http://t.co/RLaIphK9
- Big Data and the Dawn of the Super Researcher, http://t.co/riDy9WZd
Current News: Twitter Updates for 9/11/12
- "Six Strikes" Internet Warning System Will Come to US This Year, http://t.co/oVFVPcA1
- Open-Access Research "Catastrophic" for Reed Elsevier, http://t.co/72eHFJuO
- A Not-Very-Appealing Appeal, http://t.co/U1BOJ2Nq
- Something Old, Something New: Dicing Data at NYPL Labs, http://t.co/o1iG53NG
- California Legislature Unanimously Passes Legislation to Create Open Access College Textbooks, http://t.co/w2bO6YAk
Current News: Twitter Updates for 9/10/2012
- Slow Start for Wiley, http://t.co/3MiqWvjm
- Federal Judge Approves Settlement in DoJ E-Book Case, http://t.co/udmwc3Lm
- Amazon Fires Up the Tablet and Ebook Markets, http://t.co/cxBmuUrp
- After the DoJ Settlement, http://t.co/JXU1tVOu
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/23/12
- Who Inherits Your iTunes Library?, http://t.co/1BxR94Zu
- DoJ Says Court Should Approve E-book Deal without Delay, http://t.co/O821b6Ll
- JISC Open Biblio 2 Project—Final Report, http://t.co/2OW40P0p
- Internet Archive Turns Up the Speed with BitTorrent, http://t.co/6CRpaPxW
- Keeping Your Site Alive (EFF), https://t.co/hBwb0bzZ
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/22/12
- How Big Is Facebook's Data? 2.5 Billion Pieces of Content and 500+ Terabytes Ingested Every Day, http://t.co/P3CEfs1w
- Weighing in on Sony's New PRS-T2 Reader, http://t.co/KUTg1KCK
- What Is Wrong with the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), http://t.co/X5dhV1U5
- SPIE Launches New Open Access Program for All Journals, http://t.co/KUTg1KCK
- Security Releases—Evergreen 2.2.2 and 2.1.3, http://t.co/rzfKaCE2
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/21/12
- Generation Read: Millennials Buy More Books Than Everybody Else, http://t.co/4KXm3Hz1
- For One Cent a Month, Amazon Glacier Stores Your Data for Centuries, http://t.co/LO3DADZY
- Content Drives Improvement at Barnes & Noble, http://t.co/7RrjPpel
- PKP Committees Announcement [Public Knowledge Project], http://t.co/SVSwlkh9
- Portable Documents for the Open Web (Part 2), http://t.co/6wKOT5u7
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/20/12
- Judge Delays Google Proceedings, Citing Plaintiff's "Health Issue," http://t.co/zvOtwpEM
- Google Book Scanning Case Update, http://t.co/C0GfG4N1
- Library Catalog Metadata: Open Licensing or Public Domain?, http://t.co/D7QSbxDp
- Digital Preservation Pioneer: Anne R. Kenney, http://t.co/BefDFbpU
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/16/12
- Apple, Publishers File Opposition to Proposed DOJ Settlement, http://t.co/hYEbprHG
- Google's Pain if It Loses the Book Scanning Case Hint Less Than You Think, http://t.co/imJUJxkf
- Library Investment Index 2010-2011 Summarizes Relative Size of ARL University Libraries (XLS), http://t.co/hfNG4xZC
- A Selection of Findings from The Survey of Institutional Digital Repositories, 2012-13 Report, http://t.co/OAeJAuEB
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/15/12
- Google Books: Even Friends of the Court Have Enemies, http://t.co/dREjyKx1
- Second Circuit to Hear Google Appeal in Authors Guild Case, http://t.co/a9Qr0oeF
- Rice U. Hopes Mix of Grants and "Add Ons" Will Support Free Textbooks, http://t.co/27zgdTWt
- CC License Version 4.0: Helping Meet the Needs of Open Data Publishers and Users, http://t.co/lKziHm2a
- New Academia.edu Dashboard Shows Real-Time Impact of Research, http://t.co/DJTCqd6H
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/14/12
- ODAI Launches Digital Preservation Service [Yale University], http://t.co/PHwfCD0W
- Google Can Appeal Class Certification in Books Case, http://t.co/SFR3NBac
- A Push Grows Abroad for Open Access to Publicly Financed Research, http://t.co/mxJtqcmh
- OCLC Provides Downloadable Linked Data File for the 1 Million Most Widely Held Works in WorldCat, http://t.co/86gLzLyV
Current News: Twitter Updates for 8/12/12
- The NPR Model and the Financing of Scholarly Communication, http://t.co/nvQpsErB
- At 50, MIT Press Looks Forward, http://t.co/J3i3ujcW
- Repealing French Three Strikes Law is the Next Step to Safeguarding Free Expression, https://t.co/cXrNdPjC
- Ensuring Open Access for Publicly Funded Research, http://t.co/GmhRSlzG
- Barnes & Noble Cuts Prices on Nook Tablets, http://t.co/aP0Z6Qmg
- The E-Book Lending Wars When Authors Attack, http://t.co/ysL6pE7l
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/18/12
- The Finch Report and Its Implications for the Developing World, http://t.co/wS3AMxN2
- New University of Missouri Press Director Defends Makeover, http://t.co/GgMMe5HK
- How To Compare e-Book Platforms—iLibrarian Series, http://t.co/S2AAqoav
- Open Access and The Dramatic Growth of PLoS ONE, http://t.co/viiVK6iZ
- Releasing Omeka 1.5.2 and Plugin Updates, http://t.co/nJQ9au8r
- SCOAP3 Tendering Process Is Complete, http://t.co/NJMNxlGX
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/16/12
- HathiTrust Summary Judgment Motions: NFB and Amici, http://t.co/tfAdzz1w
- Project Gutenberg Launches Repository for Self-Published Works, http://t.co/T0IoIwBH
- Microsoft's New Office: The Cloud Finally Takes Center Stage, http://t.co/6wUn8NvC
- Vaizey to Announce E-lending Review (UK), http://t.co/U2Q5GLCB
- Petitioning the Obama Administration to Support the Restoration of Copyrights to their Original Duration of 28 Years, http://t.co/qM1rF6G9
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/12/12
- Finch Report Reignites OA Storm, http://t.co/16CgdjAz
- Mexico Signs ACTA, but Legislature Still Opposed, http://t.co/Qp1hDTKf
- Open Access—What's a Learned Society to Do?, http://t.co/OQMHTrHy
- Smashwords Publishes 5 Billion Words, http://t.co/XjAd4czY
- The OA Interviews: Jeffrey Beall, University of Colorado Denver, http://t.co/zNBEJg5D
- House Quietly Reintroduces a Piece of SOPA, https://t.co/C66caaeC
- Canadian Supreme Courts Copyright Rulings Are Called 'Big Win' for Colleges, http://t.co/4fKIZ7Dl
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/10/12
- The OA Interviews: Audrey McCulloch, ALPSP Chief Executive, http://t.co/353lbpCY
- Public Knowledge Urges Supreme Court to Preserve First Sale, http://t.co/8wgDFnO0
- PLoS Celebrates Milestone, http://t.co/CwJiQsNp
- Digital Rights Management Tip Sheet, http://t.co/3mN3olez
- Announcing: Linked Open Vocabularies (LOV),Enabling the Vocabulary Commons, http://t.co/la0YVowq
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/9/12
- Reforming Copyright Is Possible, http://t.co/4N2JdXpt
- Opening Access for a New Era of Scholarly Publishing (Presentation), http://t.co/v87W5wj1
- ACTA's Back: European Commission Trying to Sneak in Worst Parts Using Canada-EU Trade Agreement as a Trojan Horse, http://t.co/tRy79gKY
- 7-Inch Tablet Showdown Looms This Fall, http://t.co/B8MvI4uu
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/8/12
- Op-ed: MPAA/RIAA Lose Big as US Backs Copyright "Limitations," http://t.co/t1mRBhSp
- HathiTrust Summary Judgment Motions: Fair Use, http://t.co/UcIcdCm3
- Project Gutenberg Hits Major Milestone: 40,000 Titles! + Launch of Gutenberg Self-Publishing Portal, http://t.co/PYSUNN7m
- In Supreme Court Filing, Libraries Say Decision in Wiley Suit Threatens Lending Rights, http://t.co/yI12VOjP
Current News: Twitter Updates for 7/1/12
- The UK Publishers Association Comments on the Finch Report, http://t.co/VB2E3uE0
- Finch Report Represents an Important Step Toward UK Open Access Policy but Significant Questions Remain…, http://t.co/RwVQSUeQ
- AAP Supports Finch Report Recommendations for Sustainable Expanded Access to Scientific Publishing, http://t.co/Gliv8pTW
- Why the UK Should Not Heed the Finch Report, http://t.co/owjvkenR
- Finch's Open-Access Cure May Be 'Worse Than the Disease', http://t.co/zvuB1t4F
Current News: Twitter Updates for 6/28/12
- Wiley Creates New Role to Lead Open Access, http://t.co/tYUMVnMc
- Copernicus Publications: First Open Access Publisher Visible on OpenAIRE, http://t.co/ACivzTfw
- Plum Analytics Maps Success in Open Access Scholarship, http://t.co/Cjkc32ro
- Lions and Tiger and Bears, OA, or, Scaring the Children, Part 1, http://t.co/1wnzWOD1
- Help Us Build a School of Open (Creative Commons and P2PU), http://t.co/37StgfYd
Current News: Twitter Updates for 6/27/12
- Global Publishing Leaders 2012: Reed Elsevier, http://t.co/5fxYFmeY
- Federal Court Holds in ADA Suit that Netflix Web Streaming Can Be "Place of Public Accommodation," http://t.co/xAKA61iC
- Scientific Reports Offers Authors Creative Commons Attribution License, http://t.co/GJH8V1Xq
- Califa Lands $325,000 in Funding for Ebook Ownership Project; Deal Close With Smashwords, http://t.co/JS2PybL0
- U.K. Piracy Crackdown to Kickstart 'Three Strikes' for Copyright Infringers, http://t.co/x51jCirE
Current News: Twitter Updates for 6/26/12
- Authors Guild Sees Return of Predatory Pricing If DoJ Deal Stands, http://t.co/VA7b0O7I
- If Europe Rejects ACTA, Will It Actually Go Away?, https://t.co/Z9vWkgDE
- The Finch Report in a Global Open Access Landscape, http://t.co/dYShonWN
- 'Orphan Works' Compromise Fails to Deliver (European Union), http://t.co/TVQiaPNu
- Help Us Shape Our Strategy for Intellectual Property Enforcement (White House), http://t.co/TRpLTSub