Entries from ©ollectanea tagged with 'course management systems'

I'm doing a workshop for CIP on the process of thinking through copyright infringement risk management

As I discussed last week in my blog post, UT Austin and the CCC's annual subscription license, I have been thinking over these issues of what's fair use in the delivery of digital course materials, and how to identify and...

UT Austin and the CCC's annual subscription license

As CCC announces today, the University of Texas at Austin has subscribed to the CCC's new annual license for the academic year '08-'09. We added this source of authority to our existing legal (fair use) and contractual (databases and transactional)...

James Boyle opines that signing on to CCC's new academic license irresponsibly compromises fair use

I got a bit of a shock yesterday, right about closing time (of course). I got an email message forwarding a short essay by Duke University Law School's James Boyle, The inefficiencies of freedom. I've read many works by Boyle...

Mashups, course reserves, alternative interfaces all clash at Harvard

An interesting little brou-ha-ha has erupted at Harvard over the effort by students to provide materials the University makes available through an official portal, in alternative ways. As explained at The Chronicle: Wired Campus Blog: No Course Material Allowed on...

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