Google Book Settlement — Opponents 1, Google 0
The Google Books Settlement hits a barrier. The implications of this will need to be sorted out over the coming days and weeks.
The Google Books Settlement hits a barrier. The implications of this will need to be sorted out over the coming days and weeks.
The HarperCollins e-book lending limitations provide lessons in how both sides typically deal with change.
[Phone rings.] Librarian: Hello? Sales Rep: Hello! Robert from Acme Scholarly Journals here. As you know, for the past year we’ve been working on a new pricing model for our journal package, and now that it’s ready my boss and […]
A new report from OCLC underscores how much water is already over, and how fragile the foundation has become.
“Free” is an illusion and an insult. All information we want costs money, and we as creators want it to cost money.
An essay in the New York Review of Books about the Google Books Settlement is based on flawed reasoning. Here’s why.
Britain’s response to economic hard times might infect the US higher education system, and lead to major cuts in the humanities and social sciences.
Privacy is something we trade in all the time. The questions are about the best trades to make.