Entries from ©ollectanea tagged with 'scholarly publishing'

CIP's Handbook - Cliff Lynch's Ch. 9 online

CIP's Intellectual Property Handbook, which you can peruse at, Research Initiatives and Publications - Center for Intellectual Property - UMUC, includes as Chapter 9 a talk that Cliff Lynch gave as keynote at one of the CIP annual symposia a...

Lessig's entire repertoire is now freely available under CC licenses

Larry Lessig announced today that the fourth of his books, The Future of Ideas (actually, the second book in order of publishing) has joined the other three in being licensed for free access under a Creative Commons license: The Future...

Content owners finding their new niches in a networked world

I read a press release on the Liblicense listserve this morning from Wiley-Blackwell announcing a new series of journals: "Wiley-Blackwell Launches Review Journals in Social Sciences and Humanities -- Cutting-edge functionality added to Compass journals," the title read. I went...

Chromograms and recontracting -- connected in copyright

Just noticed an interesting entry at the Institute for the Future of the Book (if:book), if:book: chromograms: visualizing an individual's editing history in wikipedia that connected up for me with an article I had read earlier at Peter Brantely's blog,...

Shloss Victory!

The Stanford Center for Internet and Society reports today that Stephen Joyce and the Joyce estate have entered into a settlement agreement with Shloss: Important Victory For Carol Shloss, Scholarship And Fair Use | Stanford Center for Internet and Society....

Encouraging news from Schloss hearing

A short post by Colette Vogele, at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society, Schloss hearing, suggests that the judge in the case will likely allow the case to proceed, denying the defendant's motion to dismiss. She attended the hearing and...

Presses diversifying -- very good news!

Encouraging note in the Feb. 1 Library Journal Academic Newswire, For Oxford University Press, Online Venture Breathes New Life into the Monograph, describes just the kind of thing I'm excited to see in the scholarly publishing arena -- a...

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