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buridan's blogCFP: Learning and Research in Second Life® Oct. 15 Copenhagen @ IR 9.0Created by Jeremy Hunsinger (Virginia Tech) on April 17, 2008
Call for Papers/Participation Please join us in a workshop on learning and research in Second Paper Deadline June 15th. Second Life is a 3d virtual environment created by Linden Lab (R) This workshop aims to improve the understanding of Second Life as a Privacy Work-AroundCreated by Jeremy Hunsinger (Virginia Tech) on April 15, 2008
So, how did the librarian get the word out? By regularly reporting to the library board that no NSL had been issued to any of the city’s 10 branches, which was perfectly legal. Everyone knew that if the chief librarian failed to report that nothing had happened, then indeed an NSL had been served. --------- Sometimes the brilliance of the common sense of librarians is amazing. Given tight legal restrictions, they read the law, and found a solution that was compatible and in the end worked for their library nih public access requirement goes into place todayCreated by Jeremy Hunsinger (Virginia Tech) on April 8, 2008
The NIH Public Access Policy ensures that the public has access to the published results of NIH funded research. It requires scientists to submit journal articles that arise from NIH funds to the digital archive PubMed Central (http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/). The Policy requires that these articles be accessible to the public on PubMed Central to help advance science and improve human health. [From Public Access Homepage] overall, this will be an interesting thing to watch and track, as it will hit certain publishers, likely the smaller and middling medical publishers, more than others and thus drive market consolidation and prices for journals up. at least that is my expectation. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.: Single Book ViewCreated by Jeremy Hunsinger (Virginia Tech) on April 8, 2008
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.: Single Book View ------ Brent and I have "Chapter 11: The April 16 Archive: Collecting and Preserving Memories of the Virginia Tech Tragedy" in the above book. Exploring Virtuality within and beyond Organizations (0230201288) PANTELI - Palgrave MacmillanCreated by Jeremy Hunsinger (Virginia Tech) on April 7, 2008
------- Nike Panteli and Mike Chiasson invited me to submit a chapter to this book ages ago. It took us a while to get it together and get out, but it looks like a great book. Scriblio » Scriblio MATC Project Final ReportCreated by Jeremy Hunsinger (Virginia Tech) on March 6, 2008
Scriblio MATC Project Final Report [From Scriblio » Scriblio MATC Project Final Report] --------- Scriblio is a word press opac. In short it is a tool for libraries and other project that are interested in combine word press functionality with accessible catalogs. It looks like an interesting attempt. Preservation in the Age of Large-Scale DigitizationCreated by Jeremy Hunsinger (Virginia Tech) on February 29, 2008
The paper describes four large-scale projects—Google Book Search, Microsoft Live Search Books, Open Content Alliance, and the Million Book Project—and their digitization strategies. It then discusses a range of issues affecting the stewardship of the digital collections they create: selection, quality in content creation, technical infrastructure, and organizational infrastructure. The paper also attempts to foresee the likely impacts of large-scale digitization on book collections. [From CLIR Report] ==== Live in Arts and Science and in death promote them Public Domain DonorCreated by Jeremy Hunsinger (Virginia Tech) on February 27, 2008
Why let all of your ideas die with you? Current Copyright law prevents anyone from building upon your creativity for 70 years after your death. Live on in collaboration with others. Make an intellectual property donation. By donating your IP into the public domain you will "promote the progress of science and useful arts" (U.S. Constitution). Ensure that your creativity will live on after you are gone, make a donation today. [From Public Domain Donor ] ----- this is brilliant.
Blackboard wins initial round on patent suit damages awarded 3+millionCreated by Jeremy Hunsinger (Virginia Tech) on February 24, 2008
The verdict, announced this afternoon, allows Blackboard Inc. to demand a ban on sales of Desire2Learn’s products in the United States. [From TheRecord.com - News - Local: Jury rules against Desire2Learn in patent case ] ---- I cannot help but wonder why this patent has not been invalidated. There has to be innumerable examples of this actually occurring in universities before blackboad, and beyond that, the patent does not seem to be particularly innovative in context, it seems to me to be mapping practices, but hey that's my opinion, and the court disagrees. CHNM News: Omeka available for public downloadCreated by Jeremy Hunsinger (Virginia Tech) on February 21, 2008
Omeka available for public download The Center for History and New Media and the Minnesota Historical Society are pleased to announce the public beta release of Omeka, the free and open-source software that provides museums, historical societies, libraries and individuals with an easy-to-use platform for publishing collections and creating attractive, standards-based, interoperable online exhibits. [From CHNM News: Omeka available for public download] ----- Omeka is what i helped Brent with a bit on the april16archive. It is also the archive we talk about in a recent book chapter and hopefully soon to be published article. |
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