Category «Libraries»

In down economy, libraries are on frontline of connecting Americans with online government, job resources

News release: “With national unemployment topping 9 percent and many Americans seeking online information and new technology skills that can help keep them and their families afloat in hard times, U.S. public libraries are first responders in a time of economic uncertainty. Libraries Connect Communities 3: Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study 2008-2009, a …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Google and On Demand Books Partner to Publish Out of Copyright Books on Demand

eWeek.com: “Google agrees to provide 2 million non-copyrighted book titles for On Demand Books printing and cutting using its high-speed Espresso Book Machine. Google Books titles offered via the Espresso Machine will have a recommended sales price of $8 per copy, though the price is subject to change by retailers. On Demand may have access …

Subjects: Copyright, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Hearing on Competition and Commerce in Digital Books: The Proposed Google Book Settlement

Statement of Marybeth Peters, The Register of Copyrights before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States House of Representatives 111th Congress 1st Session, September 10, 2009 “In the view of the Copyright Office, the settlement proposed by the parties would encroach on responsibility for copyright policy that traditionally has been the domain of Congress. The …

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

Google Buys reCAPTCHA – free anti-bot service that helps digitize books.

“reCAPTCHA is a free CAPTCHA service that helps to digitize books, newspapers and old time radio shows…A CAPTCHA is a program that can tell whether its user is a human or a computer. You’ve probably seen them — colorful images with distorted text at the bottom of Web registration forms. CAPTCHAs are used by many …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Knowledge Management, Libraries

The relationship between public libraries and Google: Too much information

The relationship between public libraries and Google: Too much information, by Vivienne Waller. First Monday, Volume 14, Number 9 – 7 September 2009 “This article explores the implications of a shift from public to private provision of information through focusing on the relationship between Google and public libraries. This relationship has sparked controversy, with concerns …

Subjects: Copyright, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Search Engines

Summary of opposition and support for Google Books Project

Via Out of the Jungle, insightful commentary and content from a fee based Chronicle of Higher Education article, Choosing Up Sides to Hate or Love the Google Books Deal: “…And—this is what intrigues me the most—how will Judge Chin decide what role the federal courts can and should play in the creation and oversight of …

Subjects: Copyright, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

CDT Urges Privacy Requirements Be Included in Google Books Settlement

“CDT filed a “friend of the court” brief in the Southern District of New York [September 4, 2009] requesting that key privacy requirements be included in the Court’s approval of the class-action settlement that would dramatically expand Google Book Search. CDT previously released a report in July analyzing the privacy implications of this settlement and …

Subjects: Copyright, Courts, Intellectual Property, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries, Privacy

Banned Books Week: Celebrating the Freedom to Read

“Banned Books Week (BBW): Celebrating the Freedom to Read is observed during the last week of September each year. Observed since 1982, this annual ALA event reminds Americans not to take this precious democratic freedom for granted. BBW celebrates the freedom to choose or the freedom to express one’s opinion even if that opinion might …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Free Speech, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

Google Publishes Books Privacy Policy

Google Books Privacy Policy, September 3, 2009 “The main Google Privacy Policy describes how we treat personal information when you use Google’s products and services, including Google Books. This additional Policy for Google Books does three things: (1) it highlights key provisions of the main Google Privacy Policy in the context of the Google Books …

Subjects: Copyright, Legal Research, Libraries, Privacy

New on LLRX.com: Crowd Competition and Community Standards at the #AALL2009 Conference

Re-Hashing the Hash Tag – Crowd Competition and Community Standards at the #AALL2009 Conference: Roger V. Skalbeck and Meg Kribble describe how the majority of social media activity during the 2009 AALL conference took place on Twitter, and how this technology impacts the profession and the free exchange of information, moving forward.

Subjects: Blogs, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Marketing