1642 readersYou can find it here January 31, 2011 Aslib Proceedings 63, no. 1 (2011): Includes “EIAH Data Model: Semantic Interoperability among Distributed Digital Repositories” and other articles. Bailey, Charles W., Jr. Digital Curation and Preservation Bibliography, Version 2. Houston: Digital Scholarship, 2011. Collection Building 30, no. 1 (2011): Includes “Use Of E-journals among Research Scholars at
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969 readersHere we go:
March 26, 2012
Aslib Proceedings 64, no. 2 (2012): Includes “Accessibility of Online Resources Cited in Scholarly LIS Journals: A Study of Emerald ISI-Ranked Journals” and other articles.
College & Research Libraries 73, no. 2 (2011): Includes “Open Access Publishing: What Authors Want,” “Positioning Open Access Journals in a LIS Journal Ranking,” and other articles.
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From the Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog:
December 19, 2011
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 45 (2011): Includes “Data Sharing in the Sciences,” “Some Economic Aspects of the Scholarly Journal System,” “Toward a Functional Understanding of Fair Use in U.S. Copyright Law” and other articles.
College & Research Libraries News 72, no. 11 (2011): Includes “Is Free Inevitable
1503 readersFrom the press release: Work begins this week to add over 5 million digital objects to Europeana from 19 of Europe’s leading research and university libraries. The project is called Europeana Libraries and it will put many of these treasures online for the first time. It will also add extensive collections from Google Books, theses,
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2680 readersJanuary 31, 2012
Adler, Prudence S., Patricia Aufderheide, Brandon Butler, and Peter Jaszi, co-facilitators. Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Academic and Research Libraries. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 2012.
Aslib Proceedings 64, no. 1 (2012): Includes “Long-Term Digital Information Preservation: Challenges in Latin America,” “Organizing Open Archives via Lightweight Ontologies to
1361 readersWorldCat Local, the OCLC discovery service that offers users integrated access to more than 800 million items in libraries around the world, has added more databases and collections from leading publishers and other information providers to make content more accessible to library users through the Web. WorldCat Local offers access to books, journals and databases
860 readers From the website: AALL Spectrum 16, no. 6 (2012): Includes “Will An Institutional Repository Hurt My SSRN Ranking?” and other articles. Bailey, Charles W., Jr. Research Data Curation Bibliography. Houston: Digital Scholarship, 2012. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 50, no. 4 (2012): Includes “Providing Access to E-Audiobooks: Help from the Non-Cataloger” and other articles. Collection Building
2158 readersThis 10 page (PDF) article was written Heather Christenson, Project Manager-Mass Digitization at the California Digital Library in Oakland. This is a wonderful intro/review about all things HathiTrust. From the Abstract: Research libraries have a mission to build collections that will meet the research needs of their user communities over time, to curate these collections to
1324 readersThis New York Review of Books Blog Post is another article/post by Professor Darnton, Director of Harvard University Libraries, on book digitzation, libraries, and related topics. Google represents the ultimate in business plans. By controlling access to information, it has made billions, which it is now investing in the control of the information itself. What began
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[Press Release]
Auto-Graphics Partners with FastPencil to Power Libraries with Book Publishing Capabilities
Authors Can Now Design, Publish and Distribute Books in Print and Digital Formats Through Libraries for the First Time
POMONA, Calif. — October 3, 2012 – Auto-Graphics, Inc., a leading provider of tools, technologies and services that enable libraries to create, manage and provide personalized