I have so enjoyed my two years as the Center for Intellectual Property's Virtual Scholar, and my 20 months as your host here at Collectanea. Over these two years, I've kept an eye on and chatted about copyright matters, heard from many of you either in comments or by email, taught two courses for the …
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http://chaucer.umuc.edu/blogcip/collectanea/2008/11/time_to_say_goodbye_good_luck.htmlBest Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education -- And Section 108
http://chaucer.umuc.edu/blogcip/collectanea/2008/11/best_practices_in_fair_use_for_1.htmlThe Center for Social Media at American University recently launched yet another in its amazing line of best practices guides, The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education. I have received notes from so many people asking me whether I've seen the guide, that I am very encouraged that it's getting the widespread exposure it deserves. …
Settlement controlled pricing and tests on effects of openness
http://chaucer.umuc.edu/blogcip/collectanea/2008/11/settlement_controlled_pricing_1.htmlI looked around this morning for discussion of one of the points about the Google Book Search settlement that I consider among the most important, but I just didn't turn up anything. Granted, I only did a Google search and I only went through the first page of links (it's Saturday, I've got lots of …
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Ramblin' with Roger
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Google Book Settlement Link Dump Awesomeness
http://pureinformation.org/archives/2008/11/25/google-book-s...http://kcoyle.blogspot.com/2008/11/googleaap-settlement.html Washington Post: Google’s New Monopoly - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/02/AR2008110201721.html Georgia Harper: Google Book Search–and Buy - http://chaucer.umuc.edu/blogcip/collectanea/2008/10/google_book_search_and_buy_1.html Disruptive Library Technology Jester: Google Book Search Settlement: Reviewing the Notice of Settlement - http://dltj.org/article/gbs-settlement-2/ EFF: Google Book Search Settlement: A Reader’s Guide -
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Into the Stacks
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Communications & Legal Studies
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Maya Reynolds
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Peter Suber, Open Access News
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/fosblog.htmlpublic when it excludes a book for editorial reasons. R14: Tighten up the definition of “non-editorial reasons” for excluding a book. R15: Allow any institution ready, willing, and able to participate in scanning books to do so. From Georgia Harper at @collectanea: ...[One point from] the Google Book Search settlement...is a very big deal from my perspective and it doesn't appear to be getting even so much as a mention from...most observers. It's the part about pricing, specifically, the
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MarkPLearning
http://markplearning.blogspot.comBest Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education -- And Section 108 - The Center for Social Media at American University recently launched yet another in its amazing line of best practices guides, The Code of Best Practices i...
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How many posts? (Liblog Landscape 2007-2008, 2)
http://walt.lishost.org/2008/11/how-many-posts-liblog-landsc...Chronicles of the (almost) Bald Technology Trainer [6] Circ and Serve [5] Circulatable: a Librarian’s Group [1] Citegeist [11] clifflandis.net [6] Closed Stacks [1] Coffee|Code [3] CogSci Librarian [6] ©ollectanea [5]
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