- Presentations from Scholarly Communications: New Developments in Open Access, http://t.co/RcirGt8V
- Trends at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute, http://t.co/0cijkfAx
- Notes on the Federal Research Public Access Act (Updated, Peter Suber), http://t.co/RbMxU2hO
- New Models and Modes for Scholarly Publishing in the Digital Age (Presentation, Lisa Spiro), http://t.co/kxlzsiDp
- What Will the Global E-Book Market Look Like By 2016?, http://t.co/AIFcttCX
Category: Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates
Current News: Twitter Updates for 6/12/12
- OA Milestone for Japan, https://t.co/0ajHI9Vl
- The Library of Utopia, http://t.co/1ZkXuqpw
- Amazon S3–905 Billion Objects and 650,000 Requests/Second, http://t.co/TAlgwOKs
- Here Comes the Greatest Internet Landgrab in History, http://t.co/1YTM33nL
- SOPA Opponents Unveil "Digital Bill of Rights," http://t.co/yMFfQpAL
Current News: Twitter Updates for 6/11/12
- Open Access to Research Is Inevitable, Says Nature Editor-in-Chief, http://t.co/g98xRAQE
- 10 Terrible Tech Laws That Have You in Their Bull's-Eye, http://t.co/eSZmZJxI
- Google Settles with Authors—In France, http://t.co/wyYfhCqM
- "Orphan" Works: Informal Deal Done between MEPs and Council (European Parliament), http://t.co/byIFtbUX
- Wilkin Appointed AUL for Publishing (University of Michigan Library), http://t.co/6qLafID3
Current News: Twitter Updates for 6/10/12
- How to Say Goodbye to a University Press, http://t.co/Orfzpb4L
- Scholars, Publishers Battle over Access to Agency Research, http://t.co/y1KO4XZv
- ARSSF Signs Berlin Declaration [Agricultural Research Service Scientists Forum], http://t.co/OwyV9UQt
- Publishers' Association Survey on Subscriptions: Methodological Critique, http://t.co/WqnKauX6
- A New Declaration of Rights: Open Content Mining, http://t.co/FyWdwNfu
Current News: Twitter Updates for 5/14/12
- Elsevier Requires Institutions to Seek Elsevier's Agreement to Require Their Authors to Exercise Their Rights?, http://bit.ly/KaPbPY
- Dawn of a New Wireless: First 802.11ac Router Available Today, http://bit.ly/IUz0XG
- Latest Developments in PLoS Article-Level Metrics, http://bit.ly/KnFIcz
- Netherlands Becomes World's Second "Net Neutrality" Country, http://bit.ly/KaQ771
- ARL Endorses VRA Statement on Fair Use of Images for Teaching, Research, and Study, http://bit.ly/JxKNy8
Current News: Twitter Updates for 5/9/12
- PeerJ, http://bit.ly/KbNaZo
- AAR Urges Members to Write to DoJ Opposing Antitrust Settlement, http://bit.ly/LjcI4I
- Versita Launches Largest Ever Open Access Journal Program, http://bit.ly/KGK2pu
- Law Professors Call for TPP [Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement] Transparency, http://bit.ly/KN5mV0
- Exercises in Democracy: Building a Digital Public Library [Digital Public Library of America], http://bit.ly/KN5JyG
Current News: Twitter Updates for 5/7/12
- "Link Rot" and Legal Resources on the Web: A 2012 Analysis by the Chesapeake Digital Preservation Group, http://bit.ly/Jst21k
- Elsevier Experiments with Allowing 'Text Mining' of Its Journals, http://bit.ly/KhyUfQ
- Speculations on the Future of the Book at MIT Conference, http://bit.ly/KGfQ7M
- EFF Urges Appeals Court to Protect Forums Allowing Users to Speak Online, http://bit.ly/ITmDRq
- Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter (May 2012), http://1.usa.gov/K7TBwu
Current News: Twitter Updates for 5/6/12
- Judge to Decide Fate of Authors Guild Class Action against Google, http://bit.ly/IwybVZ
- Public Access to Publicly-funded Research (David Willetts, UK Minister of State for Universities and Science), http://bit.ly/IwyCQe
- Open, Free Access to Academic Research? This Will Be a Seismic Shift (David Willetts), http://bit.ly/JpQ3lx
- Congress Unplugged! Set the Default to Open. (Heather Joseph, SPARC, Digital Audio), http://bit.ly/JHOVrp
- Our Annotated HTML Video Player: Free and Open Source, http://bit.ly/IDClz9
Current News: Twitter Updates for 5/2/12
- A Snapshot of Priorities & Perspectives U.S. Academic Libraries (OCLC), http://bit.ly/JUYVmR
- NSF Awards Second Round of Grants to Advance Digitization of Biological Collections, http://1.usa.gov/KSpE3G
- About 30% of Peer-Reviewed Scholarly Journals Are Now Open Access, http://bit.ly/IFCEKF
- EU'S Top Court: APIs Can't Be Copyrighted, Would "Monopolise Ideas," http://bit.ly/IEJZtO
- ArtBase and the Conservation and Exhibition of Born Digital Art: An Interview with Ben Fino-Radin, http://1.usa.gov/J06zuP
Current News: Twitter Updates for 5/1/12
- The Virtues of Blogging as Scholarly Activity, http://bit.ly/IpiG37
- [FAQ]: Solicitation NSF 12-499, Core Techniques and Technologies for Advancing Big Data Science and Engineering (BIGDATA), http://1.usa.gov/JLVZ8t
- The Humanities, Digitized [Harvard Magazine], http://bit.ly/IrRZwb
- E-book Consumers Say "Yes" to Tablets, Says BISG Study, http://bit.ly/Jdcb2p
- Ithaka S+R Report Provides an Overview of Online Learning Today and Points to Opportunities for Tomorrow, http://bit.ly/IFpr1t
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/30/12
- ACTA in the EU: We Can't Call it Dead Yet, http://bit.ly/Im1tr7
- Methods for Enabling Open Access Content (OCLC), http://bit.ly/IBm2nz
- Microsoft Buys Stake in Nook, College Textbook Business, http://bit.ly/J6jUzs
- Scout—A New Free Alert System for Government Information, http://bit.ly/JvHJBz
- OAPEN-UK in the ALISS Quarterly, http://bit.ly/IhHN5I
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/29/12
- Harvard vs. Yale: Open-Access Publishing Edition, http://bit.ly/IBa1ve
- The New Harvard Library Open Metadata Policy, http://hvrd.me/JKRPS0
- 3M Launches Library E-book and E-reader Program, http://bit.ly/If2pvo
- Cloud Storage: A Pricing and Feature Guide for Consumers, http://bit.ly/KkWlBs
- Talking Open Access: Interview with LARR Editor in Chief, Philip Oxhorn, http://bit.ly/IGBLMm
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/25/12
- Libraries Are Obsolete: An Oxford-Style Debate (Video, Harvard Library), http://hvrd.me/I9V4lO
- Life after Elsevier: Making Open Access to Scientific Knowledge a Reality, http://bit.ly/IEIWpU
- The OA interviews: Carlos Rossel, Publisher at the World Bank, http://bit.ly/I63wgQ
- Tor Books to Release Only DRM-Free E-books, http://bit.ly/JqPdot
- An Interview with Cameron Neylon, PLoS' New Director of Advocacy, http://bit.ly/JGVazs
- SOPA, PIPA and Internet Freedom – Where Do We Go From Here? (Video, Anthony Falzone and Darrell Issa), http://bit.ly/Idw7V8)
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/18/2012
- How to Solve the Berne Problem, Part 1, http://bit.ly/I3eZ45
- WorldCat May Become Available as Library Linked Data under ODC-BY, http://bit.ly/JbP2kp
- Persistent Myths about Open Access Scientific Publishing, http://bit.ly/JeBAHN
- Newly Published Report Highlights 2011 Work, Engagements of OCLC Research, http://bit.ly/I5CSnH
- All 50 States May Join E-book Refund Settlement, http://bit.ly/IS8zWz
- The Printing Press of the Digital Environment: A Conversation with Stanford's Highwire Press, http://bit.ly/J5DdIT
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/16/12
- Changes Coming for Open Access to Research In Europe, http://bit.ly/I0XsZO
- Serving a Public That Knows How to Copy: Orphan Works and Mass Digitization, http://bit.ly/HP4DHr
- GBS [Google Book Settlement] Oral Argument May 3, http://bit.ly/IhizpL
- Managing a Library's Electronic Collection: The Long March to an Integrated Discovery and Access Platform, http://bit.ly/IHZvnb
- Judge Denny Chin on Google Books: "It Does Not Seem Those Negotiations Have Gone Anywhere," http://bit.ly/I0ZcSW
- The Digital Public Domain: Foundations for an Open Culture, http://bit.ly/ISav0j
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/12/12
- Continuing the Conversation: Integrating eBooks and eReaders into Your Library [Presentation and readings], http://bit.ly/IjVaDs
- DOJ Is Likely to Lose E-Book Antitrust Suit Targeting Apple, http://cnet.co/IcLisK
- MPAA: You Can Infringe Copyright Just by Embedding a Video, http://bit.ly/HP0HDE
- New Plugins for a New Release [Omeka version 1.5.1], http://bit.ly/HyvVvz
- The Librarians' Code, Orphan Works, and Mass Digitization, http://bit.ly/HywdTg
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/11/12
- Amazon Is the Big Winner in Justice Dept. Suit against Apple and 5 Publishers, http://bit.ly/HM9X83
- 16 states Join DoJ in Suing Apple, E-book Publishers over Alleged Price Fixing, http://bit.ly/HDj4tT
- The Broad Strokes of the Hachette, HarperCollins and S&S Price-Fixing Settlement, http://bit.ly/HyZQZr
- Two US Publishers Turn Backs on Amazon, http://bit.ly/I6AxZ7
- ACTA [Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement]: The State of Play in the US, http://bit.ly/HInYYc
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/5/12
- Tell ISPs: Don't Cut Off Your Users, http://bit.ly/I82Mr2
- Breaking: Appeals Court Sends Viacom-YouTube Case Back to District Court, Future of Safe Harbors Still Uncertain, http://bit.ly/I8hYUH
- Some E-book Publishers Begin Settlement talks; Apple Holding Out, http://bit.ly/HhZ8Lu
- Linking and Lightening: New Partnership Connects and Reveals Dark Data, http://bit.ly/HZvWKo
- The Missing 20th Century: How Copyright Protection Makes Books Vanish, http://bit.ly/I9xLG0
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/4/12
- Google Unveils "Project Glass," Augmented Reality Glasses, http://bit.ly/HNOn7G
- Print-Your-Own-Robots Developed in US, http://bbc.in/HgJ0zs
- Time to Start Again on 'Six Strikes' and Let Internet Users Have a Seat at the Table, http://bit.ly/HZIi3b
- Stanford, Open University Surpass 50M downloads on iTunes U, http://bit.ly/HRxaqH
- Megaupload Goes to Court: A Primer, http://bit.ly/HgFll4
- Kindle Owners' Lending Library Title Count Tops 100,000, http://bit.ly/H9qyUX
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/3/12
- Robert Darnton Promises Digital Public Library by 2013, http://bit.ly/HWCeJo
- Academic Librarian Salaries Fall; Tech Spending Grows, http://bit.ly/HaXyQ0
- "Six Strikes" Copyright Alert System Names Surprisingly Good Advisors, http://bit.ly/HdSjjx
- Instapaper, Readability and Monetizing Other People's Content, http://bit.ly/HS3kTd
- Second Annual US IP Enforcement Report Shows Extensive Efforts at Home and Abroad, http://bit.ly/HmR0rL
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/2/12
- The Decline and Fall of the Library Empire, http://bit.ly/H8eKpl
- New Copyright Center Ready to Fire on Pirates, http://cnet.co/HKS8v6
- The Impact of Funding Agency Open Access Policies (March 31, 2012 Dramatic Growth of Open Access), http://bit.ly/H9Ahgv
- Expanding Options for Ebooks, http://bit.ly/Hb8kDb
- Lawsuit Says Circumstantial Evidence Enough to Prove e-Book Conspiracy, http://bit.ly/H9Tznc
Current News: Twitter Updates for 4/1/12
- The Problems for Small Open Access Journals in Terms of Digital Preservation, http://bit.ly/H7a4eQ
- Update: France Passes New Laws on the "Digital Exploitation of 20th Century Unavailable Books," http://bit.ly/H5OGeh
- French Anti-P2P Law Cuts Back Pirating, but Music Sales Still Decline, http://bit.ly/H2P6in
- White House Calls for New Law Targeting 'Offshore' Web Sites, http://cnet.co/H9oFHZ
- Apple, Publishers to Settle E-books Price-fixing Suit: Report, http://cnet.co/HD0vaM
Current News: Twitter Updates for 3/29/12
- Wellcome Trust Gets Tough on Open Access, http://bit.ly/HlpOK9
- Digital Public Library of America: The Biggest Library the World Has Ever Seen?, http://bit.ly/HjIekR
- RUP's [Rockefeller University Press] Mike Rossner: Doing What's Right, http://bit.ly/Hlr3cp
- Comparing ACTA [Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement] and the TPP [Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement], http://bit.ly/H07WsW
- Automation Marketplace 2012: Agents of Change, http://bit.ly/GZ9PXD
- Are You a Press or Are You a Library? An Interview with NYU's Monica McCormick, http://bit.ly/H1yE5E
Current News: Twitter Updates for 3/27/12
- Is Hadoop the New Tape?, http://cnet.co/HbauQ9
- Fight for the Future: Libraries, Tech Policy, and the Fate of Human Knowledge [Andrew McLaughlin, Video], http://bit.ly/HafHxU
- MPs Threaten New Laws if Google Won't Censor Searches, http://bit.ly/GUYEfA
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation Releases Archival News Footage under Creative Commons, http://bit.ly/HcJrcc
- Oxford Report: Not All Internets Are Equal, http://bit.ly/GUQCBE
Current News: Twitter Updates for 3/26/12
- Open Access Meeting Reflections—SPARC 2012, http://bit.ly/GSqQhu
- A Report on SXSW Interactive 2012, http://bit.ly/GVJcAX
- Creativity Isn't One Size Fits All, So Why Is Copyright? [Video Interview, Bill Patry], http://oreil.ly/H6FrFi
- Cracking the Cloud: An Amazon Web Services Primer, http://bit.ly/GRSwIS
- Future of Orphan Works Now Being Negotiated in EU, http://bit.ly/GRmiwn