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BMJ adopts continuous publishing
News | www.earlham.edu | Jul 4, 2008
This week BMJ started publishing its articles online as soon as they are ready. (All research articles in BMJ are OA.) For details, see the BMJ FAQ.
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008/07/bmj-adopts-continuous-publishing.html
Highwire Press: free online journal collection
Blog | blogs.uct.ac.za | Jun 24, 2008
Highwire Press: free online journal collection HighWire Press is a division of the Stanford University Libraries. Ithas a well established repuation for publishing high quality academic ...
http://blogs.uct.ac.za/blog/celias/2008/06/24/highwire-press-free-online-journal-collection
Omeka Version 0.9.2 Released
News | digital-scholarship.org | Jun 20, 2008
Version 0.9.2 of Omeka has been released. This is a bug fix release.Here's an excerpt from the About page that describes Omeka:Omeka is a web platform for publishing collections and exhibitions online. Designed for cultural institutions, enthusiasts, and educators, Omeka is easy to install and
http://digital-scholarship.org/digitalkoans/2008/06/20/omeka-version-092-released/
Some science journals are messed up
News | www.resourceshelf.com | Jun 10, 2008
Some science journals are messed upI’m providing a detailed examination of an online journey I took this morning that demonstrates how the Internet has altered the landscape for publishing of articles in scientific journals. Online access certainly changes how we search for and how we read
http://www.resourceshelf.com/2008/06/09/some-science-journals-are-messed-up/
EconAds, June 3rd: New Speakers Added: Neo@Ogilvy COO; Hi-Media Founder And CEO
News | www.paidcontent.org | May 30, 2008
We're pleased to announce Greg Smith, COO of Neo@Ogilvy North America and Cyril Zimmermann, founder and CEO of Hi-Media will be joining us as speakers at EconAds. Smith will be on a panel about consumer attention towards the growing media landscape, how agencies are responding to
http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-econads-june-3rd-new-speaker-added-greg-smith-coo-neoogilvy/
Why killing Live Book Search is good for the future of books
News | www.lisnews.org | May 28, 2008
Nate Anderson Says Libraries, foundations, and groups like the Internet Archive are arguably more interested in offering truly open access to resources, but
The great free experiment
News | www.bookninja.com | May 22, 2008
I’ve been meaning to post this all week, but just got around to it now. Poet, novelist, and professional writer advocate (as well as sometime ‘Ninja) John Degen has long been engaged in fighting the anti-copyright lobby. He’s been tireless in his defence of writers’ rights
Harvard Law Faculty Goes OA.
Blog | blog.utmb.edu | May 9, 2008
The faculty at Harvard Law decided to follow the lead set earlier this year by their other colleagues, and make their publications Open Access. An institutional server will host the publications, which will be searchable through Google Scholar, and other services. The HLS professoriate voted
Open Access Harvard
Blog | www.libraryjournal.com | May 8, 2008
Harvard Law faculty voted to allow open access to (free online) their scholarly publications. The open access vote grew out of a campus wide goal to disseminate Harvard research and scholarship as widely as possible.
http://www.libraryjournal.com/blog/1070000307/post/680026268.html
Are digital rights management systems compatible with freedom of information?
News | www.goethe.de | Apr 16, 2008
The role of digital rights management systems (DRMS) is a contentious issue in libraries. On the one hand, they are a useful technical tool: they protect copyright to digital media and facilitate new forms of lending; on the other, they restrict the use of and access to information. We offer four
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