Category «Libraries»

New on LLRX.com – Access to Social Websites in The Legal Environment – Fall 2009

Access to Social Websites in The Legal Environment – Fall 2009 – Part 1: Survey of Law Librarians in Selected Firms, County/State Law Libraries and Law Schools. To ascertain the current use of social websites/media in law firms, a survey was conducted among Law Librarians entitled Computer Use in Your Organization. In addition to the …

Subjects: Blogs, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries, Marketing

New York Review of Books: Google and the New Digital Future

Follow up to previous postings on Google Book Search (GBS), Google and the New Digital Future, Robert Darnton is Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor at Harvard “…The digitizing, open-access distribution, and preservation of orphan works could be done by a nonprofit organization such as the Internet Archive, a nonprofit group that was built as a …

Subjects: Copyright, E-Commerce, Knowledge Management, Libraries

UT Libraries' Human Rights Documentation Initiative

“The UT Libraries’ Human Rights Documentation Initiative (HRDI) is committed to the long-term preservation of fragile and vulnerable records of human rights struggles worldwide, the promotion and secure usage of human rights archival materials, and the advancement of human rights research and advocacy around the world. The HRDI website highlights the following types of materials: …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Legal Research, Libraries

Amended Settlement Filed in Authors Guild v. Google

Follow up to previous postings on Google Book Search, news from the Authors Guild that 14 minutes before before midnight on November 13, 2009, “the parties filed with the Court an Amended Settlement Agreement and a motion for preliminary approval of the amended settlement. The parties’ motion also seeks Court approval of a Supplemental Notice …

Subjects: Copyright, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

Book Review: Who's in Big Brother's Database?

Who’s in Big Brother’s Database? By James Bamford – A review of The Secret Sentry: The Untold History of the National Security Agency by Matthew M. Aid. “On a remote edge of Utah’s dry and arid high desert, where temperatures often zoom past 100 degrees, hard-hatted construction workers with top-secret clearances are preparing to build …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Privacy

Google Book Search Settlement Still In Progress As Parties Seek Equity

Follow up to previous postings on Google Book Search, this insightful commentary from The American Lawyer – Scanning the Future, by Ben Hallman: “Lawyers familiar with the talks say the book publishing industry had watched in horror as the music business waged a scorched-earth campaign against file-sharing sites like Napster, only to see their profits …

Subjects: Copyright, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

NYT Op Ed – A Library to Last Forever

Follow up to previous postings on the Google Book Settlement, this New York Times Op-Ed today: A Library to Last Forever, by Sergey Brin/Google: “Because books are such an important part of the world’s collective knowledge and cultural heritage, Larry Page, the co-founder of Google, first proposed that we digitize all books a decade ago, …

Subjects: Copyright, E-Commerce, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Search Engines

White House: National Arts and Humanities Month 2009

White House Proclamation: “Every American deserves an opportunity to study, understand, and contribute to the arts and humanities. This must begin in our schools, where children may have their first and most important exposure to these disciplines. Working on their own masterpieces and finding inspiration in the work of others, young people are opened to …

Subjects: Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Libraries

DOJ Filing on Google Book Setttlement – Digital Library Delayed

Follow up to previous postings on what is becoming the saga of the Google Book Settlement, the following articles, legal documents and commentary today: New York Times: Google Working to Revise Digital Books Settlement Author’s Guild: “Beating their midnight deadline by about 90 minutes, the Justice Department on Friday filed a brief calling for modifications …

Subjects: Copyright, Courts, Government Documents, Libraries, Search Engines