Category «Libraries»

Publishers and Librarians Remain Concerned About Google Digitization Project

As a follow-up to my June 17 posting, Details Revealed on Google Library Project at U. Michigan, from BusinessWeek.com today, A New Page in Google’s Books Fight: “The newly revealed contract with the University of Michigan is stoking publishers’ fears about plans to digitize library collections.” See also this commentary by Daniel Brandt, June 19, …

Subjects: Copyright, E-Commerce, Internet, Libraries

Proceedings of the Annual Spring Depository Library Council Meeting 2005

As announced this afternoon by Judith C. Russell, Managing Director, Information Dissemination (Superintendent of Documents), links to documents (all in PDF, unless otherwise indicated), are as follows: Plenary Session on Strategic Vision Bruce James, Public Printer GPO’s Future Digital Content System – Status (PowerPoint) Michael L. Wash, Chief Technical Officer, Office of Innovation and New …

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

OCLC’s Data Mining Research Area

OCLC Data Mining Projects: “…Internet giants such as Amazon and Google provide valuable lessons on the importance of squeezing the full value from available data. Whether in the form of book recommendations, search result rankings, targeted advertising, or collection views (e.g., Google Scholar), the “Amazoogle” companies make a concerted effort to release as much value …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Search Engines

ACLU Report Examines Restrictions on Scientific Research and Publication

Press release: “The American Civil Liberties Union released a report today examining government policies and practices that have hampered academic freedom and scientific inquiry since September 11, 2001.” Science Under Siege: The Bush Administration’s Assault on Academic Freedom and Scientific Inquiry (42 pages, PDF) Science Under Siege Executive Summary (PDF) Related references: Leading Scientists Issue …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Libraries

Commentary on Technology Applications and Personal Data Collection

Plenty of Room at the Bottom? Personal Digital Libraries and Collections “People are capturing and storing an ever-increasing amount of digital information about or for themselves, including emails, documents, articles, portfolios of work, digital images, and audio and video recordings. Computer processing, storage, and software tools available to individuals are increasing in power, volume, and …

Subjects: Libraries

Details Revealed on Google Library Project at U. Michigan

Following are links to several related documents worth reviewing on the Google Library Project to digitize the entire collections of participating libraries. Google Library: Peril for Publishers? Michigan Digitization Project Brief Overview (12/13/04) PDF Format Cooperative Agreement between the University Library and Google (PDF Format) Sample Titles Google’s Library Digitization Project: Reports from Michigan and …

Subjects: Copyright, Libraries, Privacy, Search Engines

Sanders Passes Critical Legislation to Amend Patriot Act and Protect Americans’ Reading Records

Press release this evening from Rep. Bernie Sanders: “Congressman Sanders today led a tri-partisan coalition in restoring Americans’ constitutionally guaranteed right to read and access information without governmental intrusion or monitoring. With 199 Democrats, 38 Republicans and one Independent (Sanders) voting in support, the House passed Congressman Sanders legislation to amend Section 215 of the …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Legislation, Libraries, Privacy

Corporate Blogs Are All The Rage, Sort Of

Recent suggested reading on enterprise blogs, and corporate blogs for public consumption: Establishing a Weblog On Your Organization’s Intranet (PDF): Sabrina I. Pacifici and Dennis Hamilton’s presentation from the SLA Annual Conference in Toronto is a ying and yang study of blogging enterprisewide behind the corporate firewall, with examples of blogs, and numerous references to …

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

President Promotes Renewal of Patriot Act

White House Press release: President Visits National Counterterrorism Center “I mean, not only are we sharing information here at home, we’re sharing information with our allies, with our coalition partners. See, terrorists are willing to strike at anybody who loves freedom, and our job is to protect free societies — the freest of all societies …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Legislation, Libraries, Patriot Act, Privacy

Collection of Watergate Papers Will Now Include “Deep Throat” Documents

As a follow-up to my February 4, 2005 posting, Woodward and Bernstein Watergate Papers Now Available to Public, news today that this week’s revelation about “Deep Throat” will result in an expansion of the collection purchased and maintained by the University of Texas at Austin’s Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center. Related reference: Press release from …

Subjects: Legal Research, Libraries