Archive for Feb 4, 2010

An Oxford-style Debate at PSP 2010: A Chicago-style Hot Dog and Copyright Law

An Oxford-style debate about the role of copyright law was held at the 2010 PSP. It involved interactive polling and a lively discussion. Continue reading »

E-reader Petting Zoo: The PSP Brings Us a Menagerie of Toys and Devices

E-reading devices were shown off at the 2010 PSP Annual Meeting. Unfortunately, the iPad probably still dominated the setting, even in abstentia. Continue reading »

PSP 2010: Summarizing the Pre-conference on “The Culture of Free: Publishing in an Era of Changing Expectations”

A Slideshare of the deck wrapping up the 2010 PSP Pre-conference on “The Culture of Free.” It will make the most sense to people who were there. Continue reading »

Rethinking Open Data Initiatives: It Turns Out Open Data Costs Money, Needs a Purpose

Experienced Open Data advocates realize that making data available costs money, making people aware of the data costs money, and creating a community of users costs money. And that data aren’t that easy to open. Continue reading »

Two Updates: Amazon Buys to Build a SuperKindle, Google Parries Aardvark

Amazon and Google respond to competitive moves. Continue reading »

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