Weblog Archive (September 2002) |
September 30, 2002Carnevale, Dan. "House Members Approve Language Easing Some Copyright Rules for Online Courses." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 27 September 2002: Copyright provisions added to HR 2215 may make it easier to use copyrighted materials in online classes."Discord Over File Swapping," CNET News.com, 26 September 2002: Roundup of recent news articles on peer-to-peer copyright issues. EP Topic News, 26 September 2002: Electronic publishing news from El.pub. ShelfLife, 26 September 2002: A weekly e-newsletter from RLG. Click on "Read Past Issues" to access the current issue. September 27, 2002Learned Publishing 15 (October 2002): Includes "Journals E-Publishing: Outsourced Solutions for Professional, Scholarly and Society Publishers," "Linking to Full Text: The Secondary Publisher's Perspective," "The Peer-Review Process," "Reading Behaviour and Electronic Journals," "Two Societies Show How to Profit by Providing Free Access," and other articles.September 26, 2002EDUCAUSE Review 37 (September/October 2002): Includes "Print and Electronic Information: Shedding New Light on Campus Use" and other articles.Harmon, Amy. "Copyright Hurdles Confront Selling of Music on the Internet." The New York Times, 23 September 2002, C1, C4: Online music distributors discover that getting permissions is difficult or impossible. Rob Glaser of MusicNet says: "It's as if Franz Kafka designed this system and employed Rube Goldberg as his architect." September 25, 2002Bricklin, Dan. "Copy Protection Robs the Future": Bricklin uses VisiCalc as an example of why copy protection is a bad idea for posterity.Interlending & Document Supply 30, no. 3 (2002): Includes "Assumptions Versus Reality: User Behaviour in Sourcing Scholarly Information," "Electronic Article Supply—Making Life EASY-er for All," "Interlending and Document Supply: A Review of Recent Literature—XLII," and other articles. Program 36, no. 3 (2002): Includes "Design of a Digital Dissertation Information Management System," "Federating Access to Digital Objects: PictureAustralia," and other articles. September 24, 2002The Electronic Library 20, no. 4 (2002): Includes "Perspectives for Electronic Books in the World Wide Web Age," "A User-Centred Approach to E-Book Design," and other articles.OCLC Systems & Services 18, no. 3 (2002): Includes "Implementation of Dublin Core at the University of Alberta Libraries" and other articles. SHERPA (Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access): E-Print project at the University of Nottingham. September 23, 2002EP Topic News, 19 September 2002: Electronic publishing news from El.pub.King, Brad. "New Bill: More Digital TV Limits." Wired News, 21 September 2002: Rep. Billy Tauzin has released a draft of a new digital TV bill. "Legal Guru: We Don't Need Cyberlaws" ZDNet News, 20 September 2002: Wide ranging interview with David Sorkin of the John Marshall Law School by Paul Festa. ShelfLife, 19 September 2002: A weekly e-newsletter from RLG. Click on "Read Past Issues" to access the current issue. September 20, 2002Cites & Insights: Crawford at Large 2 (October 2002): Walt Crawford continues his incisive commentary on current issues, new articles worth reading, and other topics. Highly recommended.College & Research Libraries News 63 (October 2002): Includes "SPARC and ACRL" and other articles. "Graph 4. Expenditure Trends in ARL Libraries, 1986-2002" from ARL Statistics 2000-01: Serials expenditures up by 210%. Wired 10 (October 2002): Includes "Lawrence Lessig's Supreme Showdown" and other articles. September 19, 2002"The Campaign to Have Copyright Interests Trump Technology and Consumer Rights": Speech by Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, at the Optical Storage Symposium."FIGARO—European Academic Digital Publishing Initiative Underway": Press release about FIGARO, which is a project to develop new models for scholarly electronic publishing by European universities and publishers. Greenstein, Daniel, and Suzanne Thorin. The Digital Library: A Biography. Washington, DC: Digital Library Federation and Council on Library and Information Resources, 2002: Discusses three stages of digital library development and provides case studies. National Library of Australia Electronic Information Resources Strategies and Action Plan 2002-2003: See also the National Library of Australia Electronic Information Resources Strategies and Action Plan 2001-2002—Report on Progress. September 18, 2002D-Lib Magazine 8 (September 2002): Includes "Building Digital Tobacco Industry Document Libraries at the University of California, San Francisco Library/Center for Knowledge Management," "Coming to TERM: Designing the Texas Email Repository Model," "Evaluation Methodologies for Information Management Systems," and other articles.The Market for Scientific, Technical and Medical Journals: Report from the UK Office of Fair Trading. Technology Review (October 2002): Includes "Data Extinction" and other articles. Tennant, Roy. "Institutional Repositories." Library Journal, 15 September 2002: Latest "Digital Libraries" column from Roy Tennant. September 17, 2002Birchard, Karen. "Canadian Business School's Journal Opts Out of Print and Onto the Internet." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 10 September 2002: The 70-year-old Ivey Business Journal will be freely available on the Internet.EP Topic News, 12 September 2002: Electronic publishing news from El.pub. First Monday 7, no. 9 (2002): Includes "The Social Life of Legal Information: First Impressions" and other articles. Foster, Andrea L. "Second Thoughts on 'Bundled' E-Journals." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 20 September 2002: Discusses library concerns about bundled e-journal subscriptions, especially ScienceDirect. Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply 12, no 3: Includes "A How-to-Guide for Electronic Reserves: Or, If I Knew Then What I Know Now," "Scientists and the Journal Article: Choices for Access," and other articles. Librarian's eBook Newsletter 2 (August 2002): Current news about e-books. Project RoMEO: The one-year project will "investigate the rights issues surrounding the 'self-archiving' of research in the UK academic community under the Open Archive Initiative's Protocol for Metadata Harvesting." The Serials Librarian 42, nos. 1/2 (2002): Includes "Infomediaries in the Internet Era: Subscription Agents as Intermediaries and Aggregators in the Electronic Publishing World-Agents of Change and Tradition," "Is XML in Your Future?," "Licensing E-Journals: UK Style," "New Models for Serials: Redefining the Serial and the Licensing Environment," "The Tempe Principles in Practice," "Three-Dimensional Serials; or, How I Learned to Love Content Management on the Web," "UCITA and Fair Use: A Compatible or Combatable Relationship," and other articles. ShelfLife, 12 September 2002: A weekly e-newsletter from RLG. Click on "Read Past Issues" to access the current issue. September 10, 2002Next Weblog update on 9/17/02.Borland, John. "ISPs Gird for Copyright Fights." CNET News.com, 9 September 2002: Overview of current legal conflicts between ISPs and content providers. Computers and the Humanities 36 (August 2002): Includes "Computer-Mediated Texts and Textuality: Theory and Practice," "Mutability, Medium, and Character," and other articles. Coursey, David. "The Fatal Flaw Inside MS's New Media Center PCs." ZDNet AnchorDesk, 9 September 2002: You can burn a DVD, but must play it on the same PC. September 9, 2002Current Cites 13 (August 2002): Annotated references for information technology literature written by a team of librarians. EP Topic News, 5 September 2002: Electronic publishing news from El.pub. Krim, Jonathan. "A Story Of Piracy And Privacy." Washington Post, 5 September 2002: A Verizon filing says: "RIAA proposes a dazzlingly broad subpoena power that would allow any person, without filing a complaint, to invoke the coercive power of a federal court to force disclosure of the identity of any user of the Internet, based on a mere assertion . . . that the user is engaged in infringing activity,. . ." ShelfLife, 5 September 2002: A weekly e-newsletter from RLG. Click on "Read Past Issues" to access the current issue.
September 6, 2002Abate, Tom. "Research Rebel Gets Word Out: Biochemist Rallies Colleagues to Publish Results on the Web—Not in High-Priced Journals." San Francisco Chronicle, 2 September 2002: Stanford biochemist Pat Brown wants to raise $20 million to support free e-journals.Isenberg, Doug. "Is This the Way to Fight Copyright Infringement?" Thirteen music industry companies have filed a lawsuit against four backbone providers in an effort to stop alleged infringement by Listen4ever.com. McCullagh, Declan. "University to Challenge Copyright Laws." CNET News.com. 4 September 2002: An anonymous $1 million gift is given to Duke University to fund a new Center for the Study of the Public Domain. Monograph and Serial Costs in ARL Libraries, 1986-2001: Graph from ARL Statistics 2000-01 shows first serials cost decline since 1986. September 5, 2002Borland, John. "Labels Loosening Up on CD Copy Locks." CNET News.com, 3 September 2002: Major record labels are reacting to consumer backlash against copy-protection technology.Information Today 19 (September 2002): Includes "DRM's Confused and Fragile Future," "Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2002," and other articles. ONLINE 26 (September/October 2002): Includes "Deep Thinking Eludes Deep Linking Detractors," "Social Sciences E-Prints Come of Age: The California Digital Library's Working Paper Repository," and other articles. Searcher 10 (September 2002): Includes "Doing It Right: How Some Universities Encourage the Creation of Prime Research Web Sites" and other articles. Wilcox, Joe. "New PCs Restrict Copying." ZDNet News, 3 September 2002: Windows XP Media Center Edition will include copy-protection technology. September 4, 2002Computers in Libraries 22 (September 2002): Includes "How Does XML Help Libraries?," "'Standard' Issue: Defining Standards and Protocols," and other articles.Library Hi Tech News 19, no. 7 (2002): Includes "E-Profile Web-Based Journal Manuscript Management and Peer-Review Software and Systems" and other articles. McCullagh, Declan. "Watchdogs Rap RIAA's File-Trade Assault." ZDNet News, 2 September 2002: Consumer and privacy groups file an amicus brief saying that the RIAA's request for information about a Verizon subscriber should be refused. Thomas, Joan E. "The Growth of Digital Image Archives: Can We Toll the Bell for Microfilm?" LLRX.com, 2 September 2002: The author says microfilm's "days are definitely numbered." September 3, 2002Cox, Richard J. Vandals in the Stacks? A Response to Nicholson Baker's Assault on Libraries. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002: Rebuttal to Nicholson Baker's Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper.EP Topic News, 29 August 2002: Electronic publishing news from El.pub. "The Free Online Scholarship Movement: An Interview with Peter Suber." The Technology Source (September/October 2002): James L. Morrison interviews Peter Suber, author of The Free Online Scholarship Newsletter. Protecting Creative Works in a Digital Age: What Is at Stake for Content Creators, Providers, and Users?: Senate Committee on the Judiciary Web site provides links to relevant documents and a comment form. September 2, 2002Holmes, Robyn. "MusicAustralia: A Digital Strategy for Music": Presentation at the 2002 International Association of Music Libraries Annual Conference.ShelfLife, 29 August 2002: A weekly e-newsletter from RLG. Click on "Read Past Issues" to access the current issue. "SPARC Europe Hires Director." Library Journal, 30 August 2002: David Prosser, who is now at Oxford University Press, has been selected. |
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