Category «Search Engines»

Job Searcher's Guide to Online Job Sites

From the World Privacy Forum: “This guide to online job sites, Job Searcher’s Guide to Online Job Sites, is a list of the top job searching sites online. This list gives information about the privacy practices at each site. Because resumes contain such detailed personal and professional information, it is well worth caring about how …

Subjects: Search Engines

LLRX.com: Can Collaboration Solve Copyright Status Questions? The WorldCat Copyright Evidence Registry

Can Collaboration Solve Copyright Status Questions? The WorldCat Copyright Evidence Registry – As Roger V. Skalbeck documents, one of the underlying obstacles to reproducing older books is a central place to look for information about what is protected by copyright and what may have passed into the public domain is lacking. Responding to this need, …

Subjects: Copyright, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries, Search Engines

Court Extends Time to Opt Out of Google Settlement by Four Months

Follow up to Authors, Publishers, and Google Reach Landmark Settlement, from the Authors Guild: “The court overseeing Authors Guild v. Google extended the time for authors and publishers to opt out of the settlement by four months, to September 4th (Judge Chin’s order). The fairness hearing will be on October 7th.” New York Times: “The …

Subjects: Copyright, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries, Search Engines

Google Announces News Timeline

Google News Blog: “Today, we’re announcing Google News Timeline–a new feature on Google Labs that organizes many different types of search results on a zoomable, graphical timeline. Google News Timeline presents search results from a wide range of sources. You can search and browse results from Google News, including headlines, quotes, photos from our Hosted …

Subjects: Search Engines

Internet Archive Opposes Google Books Settlement

Follow up to previous postings on Google Book search, “The [Internet] Archive is one of many Internet content providers that have an interest in opposing the proposed [Google Book]Settlement Agreement because it effectively limits the liability for the identified uses of orphan works of one party alone, Google Inc., and provides for a Books Rights …

Subjects: Copyright, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines