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October 24, 2005Next Weblog update on 11/7/05.Barker, Ed, Charles Duncan, Andres Guadamuz, Jordan Hatcher, and Charlotte Waelde. The Common Information Environment and Creative Commons. Final Report to the Common Information Environment Members of a Study on the Applicability of Creative Commons Licences. London: Common Information Environment, 2005. Cites & Insights: Crawford at Large 5, no. 12 (2005): Includes "Library Access to Scholarship, "Net Media Perspective: Analogies, Gatekeepers and Blogging," and other articles. College & Research Libraries News 66, no. 9 (2005): Includes "Building a New Future: Preparing 'Future Faculty' and 'Responsible Conduct of Research' Programs as a Venue for Scholarly Communication Discussions," and other articles. Covey, Denise Troll. Acquiring Copyright Permission to Digitize and Provide Open Access to Books. Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources and Digital Library Federation, 2005. D-Lib Magazine 11, no. 10 (2005): Includes "Development and Assessment of a Public Discovery and Delivery Interface for a Fedora Repository," "Exploiting 'Light-Weight' Protocols and Open Source Tools to Implement Digital Library Collections and Services," "Lund Virtual Medical Journal Makes Self-Archiving Attractive and Easy for Authors," and other articles. EDUCAUSE Review 40, no. 6 (2005): Includes "E-Research: An Imperative for Strengthening Institutional Partnerships," "Libraries: Standing at the Wrong Platform, Waiting for the Wrong Train?," and other articles. The Electronic Library 23, no. 4 (2005): Includes "Building an Open Archive Union Catalog for Digital Archives," "The Development of Digital Libraries in China and the Shaping of Digital Librarians," "Regional Digital Libraries in Poland," and other articles. Hardy, Rachel, Charles Oppenheim, Tim Brody, and Steve Hitchcock. Open Access Citation Information. London: JISC, 2005. INDICARE Monitor 2, no. 7 (2005): Includes "Helping Libraries Manage Digital Rights: Standards for the Electronic Communication of Licensing Terms" and other articles. Interlending & Document Supply 33, no. 3 (2005): Includes "Between Open Access and Copyright: Document Supply in France," "The 'Bigger Deal' Is OpenURL," "Online Journals: Their Impact on Document Delivery," and other articles. Journal of Digital Information 6, no. 2 (2005): Includes "The Dublin Core Metadata Registry: Requirements, Implementation, and Experience," "Searching and Browsing in a Digital Library of Historical Maps and Newspapers," and other articles. Journal of Documentation 61, no. 5 (2005): Includes "The Business Aims of Eight National Libraries in Digital Library Co-Operation: A Study Carried Out for the Business Plan of The European Library (TEL) Project" and other articles. Journal of the Medical Library Association 93, no. 4 (2005): Includes "The Impact of Open Access," "The Status of Open Access Publishing by Academic Societies," and other articles. Kaufman-Wills Group, LLC. The Facts about Open Access. Clapham, UK: Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers, 2005. Library Journal, 15 October 2005: Includes "Free Jazz Information Science" and other articles. Library Management 26, no. 4/5 (2005): Includes "Semantic Web Technologies for Digital Libraries" and other articles. New Library World 106, no. 9/10 (2005): Includes "Organising E-Journals from the Point of View of Humanities: A Case Study at the University of Parma" and other articles. OCLC Systems & Services 21, no. 3 (2005): Includes "Electronic Resource Usage Statistics: The Challenge and the Promise" and other articles. Open Access Archivangelism: Includes "Maximising the Return on Australia's Public Investment in Research" and other postings. RLG DigiNews 9, no. 5 (2005): Includes "Audit and Certification of Digital Repositories: Creating a Mandate for the Digital Curation Centre (DCC)," "Digital Repository Certification: A Report from Germany," "Making Certification Real: Developing Methodology for Evaluating Repository Trustworthiness," and other articles. Rowlands, Ian, and Dave Nicholas. New Journal Publishing Models: An International Survey of Senior Researchers. London: School of Library, Archive, and Information Studies, University College, 2005. Suber, Peter, and Subbiah Arunachalam. "Open Access to Science in the Developing World." October 7, 2005Next Weblog update on 10/24/05.CLIR Issues, no. 47 (2005): Includes "Print-Repository Effort Under Way at UCLA and Harvard," "The Strains of a Distant Sound," and other articles. Cohen, Daniel J., and Roy Rosenzweig. Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. College and Research Libraries 66, no. 5 (2005): Includes "New Roles for a Changing Environment: Implications of Open Access for Libraries" and other articles. Dalbello, Marija. "Institutional Shaping of Cultural Memory: Digital Library as Environment for Textual Transmission." DigitalKoans: Includes "OAB, OAW, SEPB, and SEPW Zip Files"; "What's in Your Digital Asset Catastrophe Plan?"; and other postings. D-Lib Magazine 11, no. 9 (2005): Includes "Academic Institutional Repositories: Deployment Status in 13 Nations as of Mid 2005," "Anatomy of Aggregate Collections: The Example of Google Print for Libraries," "An Examination of Citation Counts in a New Scholarly Communication Environment," "Institutional Repository Deployment in the United States as of Early 2005," "Social Terminology Enhancement through Vernacular Engagement: Exploring Collaborative Annotation to Encourage Interaction with Museum Collections," "StoneD: A Bridge between Greenstone and DSpace," and other articles. First Monday 10, no. 10 (2005): Includes "Descriptive Metadata for Copyright Status" and other articles. Geist, Michael, ed. In the Public Interest: The Future of Canadian Copyright Law. Toronto: Irwin Law Inc., 2005. (Publisher description) Houghton, John, and Graham Vickery. Digital Broadband Content: Scientific Publishing. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2005. IFLA Journal 31, no. 3 (2005) Includes "Managing the Electronic Collection with Cost per Use Data" and other articles. The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics: Includes "Open Access, Funding Agencies, and Incentives" and other postings. Journal of Scholarly Publishing 36, no. 4 (2005): Includes "History Journals and the Online World: Some Findings from a Recent Survey and Some Observations" and other articles. Lavoie, Brian, and Richard Gartner. Preservation Metadata. DPC Technology Watch Series Report 05-01. Heslington, UK: OCLC Online Computer Library Center Inc., Oxford University Library Services and Digital Preservation Coalition, 2005. Library & Information Science Research 27, no. 3 (2005): Includes "Preference for Electronic Format of Scientific Journals—A Case Study of the Science Library Users at the Hebrew University" and other articles. Library Hi Tech 23, no. 3 (2005): Includes "Copyright in the Networked World: Orphaned Copyrights," "Digitizing Special Collections: To Boldly Go Where We've Been Before," and other articles. Library Hi Tech News 22, no. 8 (2005): Includes "Gaga over Google? Scholar in the Social Sciences," "WikimediaWorlds," and other articles. Open Access Archivangelism: Includes "Maximising the Return on the UK's Public Investment in Research," "OA Impact Advantage = EA + (AA) + (QB) + QA + (CA) + UA," and other postings. Research Information (October/November 2005): Includes "Archive Programmes Gain Momentum," "Information Counting Gathers Pace," and other articles. Rodriguez, Marko A., Johan Bollen, and Herbert Van de Sompel. "The Convergence of Digital-Libraries and the Peer-Review Process." Rosenthal, David S. H., Thomas S. Robertson, Tom Lipkis, Vicky Reich, and Seth Morabito. "Requirements for Digital Preservation Systems: A Bottom-Up Approach." Saracevic, Tefko, and Marija Dalbello. "Digital Library Research and Digital Library Practice: How Do They Inform Each Other?: An Unpublished Study." Science & Technology Libraries 26, no. 1 (2005): Includes "Electronic Distribution of the Publications of the State Academies of Science"; "Electronic Scientific Information, Open Access, and Editorial Peer Review: Changes on the Horizon"; and other articles. The Serials Librarian 49, no. 1/2 (2005): Includes "The Accessing and Archiving of Electronic Journals: Challenges and Implications within the Library World," "The Challenge of Digitization: Libraries Are Finding That Newspaper Projects Are Not for the Faint of Heart," "Digitisation of Newspapers at the British Library," "A Journey into E-Resource Administration Hell," and other articles. Serials Review 31, no. 3 (2005): Includes "BioOne's Business Model Shift: Balancing the Interests of Libraries and Independent Publishers," "Project MUSE's New Pricing Model: A Case Study in Collaboration," "You Get What You Pay for? Archival Access to Electronic Journals," and other articles. SPARC Open Access Newsletter, no. 90: Includes "Does Google Library Violate Copyright?" "The Wellcome Trust OA Mandate Takes Effect," and other articles. Swan, Alma, and Sheridan Brown. Open Access Self-Archiving: An Author Study. Truro, UK: Key Perspectives Limited, 2005.
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Note: Links in the Weblog are not maintained. The Weblog includes some references that will not appear elsewhere in the bibliography. Copyright © 2005 by Charles W. Bailey, Jr. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License. Bailey, Charles W., Jr. Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography. Houston: University of Houston Libraries, 1996-2005. <URL:http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepb.html>. |