#controlleddigitallending — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #controlleddigitallending, aggregated by home.social.
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Boston Library Consortium (BLC) Announces Launch of Digital Lending Toolkit
BLC is pleased to announce the launch of our Digital Lending Toolkit, a comprehensive resource designed to support libraries and consortia in navigating the evolving landscape of digital resource sharing.
#libraries #controlleddigitallending #ebooks #digitallibrary #bibliotheques #BostonPublicLibrary #blc
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Boston Library Consortium (BLC) Announces Launch of Digital Lending Toolkit
BLC is pleased to announce the launch of our Digital Lending Toolkit, a comprehensive resource designed to support libraries and consortia in navigating the evolving landscape of digital resource sharing.
#libraries #controlleddigitallending #ebooks #digitallibrary #bibliotheques #BostonPublicLibrary #blc
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Boston Library Consortium (BLC) Announces Launch of Digital Lending Toolkit
BLC is pleased to announce the launch of our Digital Lending Toolkit, a comprehensive resource designed to support libraries and consortia in navigating the evolving landscape of digital resource sharing.
#libraries #controlleddigitallending #ebooks #digitallibrary #bibliotheques #BostonPublicLibrary #blc
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Boston Library Consortium (BLC) Announces Launch of Digital Lending Toolkit
BLC is pleased to announce the launch of our Digital Lending Toolkit, a comprehensive resource designed to support libraries and consortia in navigating the evolving landscape of digital resource sharing.
#libraries #controlleddigitallending #ebooks #digitallibrary #bibliotheques #BostonPublicLibrary #blc
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Boston Library Consortium Publishes "ReShare CDL: Software & Workflows for Consortial #CDL For #ILL" Report https://www.infodocket.com/2024/10/07/controlled-digital-lending-boston-library-consortium-publishes-reshare-cdl-software-workflows-for-consortial-cdl-for-ill-report/ #libraries #ControlledDigitalLending
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Boston Library Consortium Publishes "ReShare CDL: Software & Workflows for Consortial #CDL For #ILL" Report https://www.infodocket.com/2024/10/07/controlled-digital-lending-boston-library-consortium-publishes-reshare-cdl-software-workflows-for-consortial-cdl-for-ill-report/ #libraries #ControlledDigitalLending
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Boston Library Consortium Publishes "ReShare CDL: Software & Workflows for Consortial #CDL For #ILL" Report https://www.infodocket.com/2024/10/07/controlled-digital-lending-boston-library-consortium-publishes-reshare-cdl-software-workflows-for-consortial-cdl-for-ill-report/ #libraries #ControlledDigitalLending
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Boston Library Consortium Publishes "ReShare CDL: Software & Workflows for Consortial #CDL For #ILL" Report https://www.infodocket.com/2024/10/07/controlled-digital-lending-boston-library-consortium-publishes-reshare-cdl-software-workflows-for-consortial-cdl-for-ill-report/ #libraries #ControlledDigitalLending
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Boston Library Consortium Publishes "ReShare CDL: Software & Workflows for Consortial #CDL For #ILL" Report https://www.infodocket.com/2024/10/07/controlled-digital-lending-boston-library-consortium-publishes-reshare-cdl-software-workflows-for-consortial-cdl-for-ill-report/ #libraries #ControlledDigitalLending
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After a great week in Berlin for IFA–with most of my travel expenses covered by the organizers of that tech trade show as part of their usual accommodation for a group of invited U.S. journalists and analysts–I’ve got Monday at home before I fly to Chicago Tuesday to moderate a panel discussion at the robotics firm Vention’s Demo Day. Then Wednesday I fly from there to Orlando to cover the early-Thursday-morning launch of AST SpaceMobile’s first set of BlueBird phone-broadband satellites. I realize that this scheduling may look a little crazy, but I could not pass up a chance to see a Falcon 9 liftoff from six miles away.
9/3/2024: How Aurora is finding its own lane on the road to autonomous trucking, Fast Company
This story had a long editorial on-ramp–I made my day trip to Dallas to visit Aurora at the end of July, then needed another week to talk to a couple of industry analysts, then was out of town for Black Hat and some quasi-vacation time, then had to set the story aside for work on a Fast Co. project with a more defined deadline, then finally filed the piece in late August. And then we had to correct a detail in the story after publication when Aurora clarified to me that their scenario of an autonomous truck running from Long Beach to Dallas would require a refueling stop.
9/3/2024: ‘Lunar Lake’ Leaves the Launch Pad: Intel Unveils Core Ultra 2 Laptop Chips at IFA, PCMag
PCMag asked if I could fly out to Berlin a day early to cover Intel’s event unveiling this new line of laptop processors, and I was happy to oblige–even if describing the finer points of CPU architectures represented a stretch from my usual coverage.
9/3/2024: Google Drops 5 New Android Features As It Ships Android 15 Source Code, PCMag
I wrote this in advance off an embargoed copies of Google’s blog posts and filed it last weekend to a) avoid having this hanging over my head during IFA, and b) stick the work on my August invoice.
9/5/2024: Court to Internet Archive: You Can’t Turn Printed Books Into Online E-Book Loans, PCMag
Having a morning with no must-attend IFA events booked left me time to digest this court ruling shutting down the Internet Archive’s “Controlled Digital Lending” project and have an explainer filed by the time my editor in New York was logging on.
9/7/2024: Boeing’s Starliner Touches Down Unscathed But Uncrewed, PCMag
Time zones worked in my favor again when Starliner landed in New Mexico just after 6 a.m. Central European time, allowing me to have a writeup done before I headed downstairs for breakfast.
9/7/2024: Cordless Blender? ‘Ki’ Standard Aims to Unplug Small Kitchen Gadgets, PCMag
After getting an in-person pitch for this cordless-power standard, I’m more convinced that it has a future as an extra feature on future induction cooktops than as something embedded below countertops.
9/8/2024: Beyond AirTags: 3 Unique Accessories You Can Track With Apple’s ‘Find My’ Network, PCMag
I started writing this roundup late Saturday afternoon, then finished it Saturday night after dinner–which meant I missed the chance to go out for drinks with some of my fellow IFA travelers, but I did not want to have to finish this post on the flight home in addition to the other writing I had to do from a chair in the sky.
#Android15 #AndroidFeatureDrop #Aurora #autonomousTrucking #Berlin #Boeing #ControlledDigitalLending #copyright #cordlessCharging #cordlessPower #CST100 #ESR #FindMy #HachetteVInternetArchive #IFA #Intel #IntelCoreUltraSeries2 #InternetArchive #Ki #laptopProcessors #LunarLake #Qi #Satechi #Starliner #TwelveSouth
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After a great week in Berlin for IFA–with most of my travel expenses covered by the organizers of that tech trade show as part of their usual accommodation for a group of invited U.S. journalists and analysts–I’ve got Monday at home before I fly to Chicago Tuesday to moderate a panel discussion at the robotics firm Vention’s Demo Day. Then Wednesday I fly from there to Orlando to cover the early-Thursday-morning launch of AST SpaceMobile’s first set of BlueBird phone-broadband satellites. I realize that this scheduling may look a little crazy, but I could not pass up a chance to see a Falcon 9 liftoff from six miles away.
9/3/2024: How Aurora is finding its own lane on the road to autonomous trucking, Fast Company
This story had a long editorial on-ramp–I made my day trip to Dallas to visit Aurora at the end of July, then needed another week to talk to a couple of industry analysts, then was out of town for Black Hat and some quasi-vacation time, then had to set the story aside for work on a Fast Co. project with a more defined deadline, then finally filed the piece in late August. And then we had to correct a detail in the story after publication when Aurora clarified to me that their scenario of an autonomous truck running from Long Beach to Dallas would require a refueling stop.
9/3/2024: ‘Lunar Lake’ Leaves the Launch Pad: Intel Unveils Core Ultra 2 Laptop Chips at IFA, PCMag
PCMag asked if I could fly out to Berlin a day early to cover Intel’s event unveiling this new line of laptop processors, and I was happy to oblige–even if describing the finer points of CPU architectures represented a stretch from my usual coverage.
9/3/2024: Google Drops 5 New Android Features As It Ships Android 15 Source Code, PCMag
I wrote this in advance off an embargoed copies of Google’s blog posts and filed it last weekend to a) avoid having this hanging over my head during IFA, and b) stick the work on my August invoice.
9/5/2024: Court to Internet Archive: You Can’t Turn Printed Books Into Online E-Book Loans, PCMag
Having a morning with no must-attend IFA events booked left me time to digest this court ruling shutting down the Internet Archive’s “Controlled Digital Lending” project and have an explainer filed by the time my editor in New York was logging on.
9/7/2024: Boeing’s Starliner Touches Down Unscathed But Uncrewed, PCMag
Time zones worked in my favor again when Starliner landed in New Mexico just after 6 a.m. Central European time, allowing me to have a writeup done before I headed downstairs for breakfast.
9/7/2024: Cordless Blender? ‘Ki’ Standard Aims to Unplug Small Kitchen Gadgets, PCMag
After getting an in-person pitch for this cordless-power standard, I’m more convinced that it has a future as an extra feature on future induction cooktops than as something embedded below countertops.
9/8/2024: Beyond AirTags: 3 Unique Accessories You Can Track With Apple’s ‘Find My’ Network, PCMag
I started writing this roundup late Saturday afternoon, then finished it Saturday night after dinner–which meant I missed the chance to go out for drinks with some of my fellow IFA travelers, but I did not want to have to finish this post on the flight home in addition to the other writing I had to do from a chair in the sky.
#Android15 #AndroidFeatureDrop #Aurora #autonomousTrucking #Berlin #Boeing #ControlledDigitalLending #copyright #cordlessCharging #cordlessPower #CST100 #ESR #FindMy #HachetteVInternetArchive #IFA #Intel #IntelCoreUltraSeries2 #InternetArchive #Ki #laptopProcessors #LunarLake #Qi #Satechi #Starliner #TwelveSouth
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After a great week in Berlin for IFA–with most of my travel expenses covered by the organizers of that tech trade show as part of their usual accommodation for a group of invited U.S. journalists and analysts–I’ve got Monday at home before I fly to Chicago Tuesday to moderate a panel discussion at the robotics firm Vention’s Demo Day. Then Wednesday I fly from there to Orlando to cover the early-Thursday-morning launch of AST SpaceMobile’s first set of BlueBird phone-broadband satellites. I realize that this scheduling may look a little crazy, but I could not pass up a chance to see a Falcon 9 liftoff from six miles away.
9/3/2024: How Aurora is finding its own lane on the road to autonomous trucking, Fast Company
This story had a long editorial on-ramp–I made my day trip to Dallas to visit Aurora at the end of July, then needed another week to talk to a couple of industry analysts, then was out of town for Black Hat and some quasi-vacation time, then had to set the story aside for work on a Fast Co. project with a more defined deadline, then finally filed the piece in late August. And then we had to correct a detail in the story after publication when Aurora clarified to me that their scenario of an autonomous truck running from Long Beach to Dallas would require a refueling stop.
9/3/2024: ‘Lunar Lake’ Leaves the Launch Pad: Intel Unveils Core Ultra 2 Laptop Chips at IFA, PCMag
PCMag asked if I could fly out to Berlin a day early to cover Intel’s event unveiling this new line of laptop processors, and I was happy to oblige–even if describing the finer points of CPU architectures represented a stretch from my usual coverage.
9/3/2024: Google Drops 5 New Android Features As It Ships Android 15 Source Code, PCMag
I wrote this in advance off an embargoed copies of Google’s blog posts and filed it last weekend to a) avoid having this hanging over my head during IFA, and b) stick the work on my August invoice.
9/5/2024: Court to Internet Archive: You Can’t Turn Printed Books Into Online E-Book Loans, PCMag
Having a morning with no must-attend IFA events booked left me time to digest this court ruling shutting down the Internet Archive’s “Controlled Digital Lending” project and have an explainer filed by the time my editor in New York was logging on.
9/7/2024: Boeing’s Starliner Touches Down Unscathed But Uncrewed, PCMag
Time zones worked in my favor again when Starliner landed in New Mexico just after 6 a.m. Central European time, allowing me to have a writeup done before I headed downstairs for breakfast.
9/7/2024: Cordless Blender? ‘Ki’ Standard Aims to Unplug Small Kitchen Gadgets, PCMag
After getting an in-person pitch for this cordless-power standard, I’m more convinced that it has a future as an extra feature on future induction cooktops than as something embedded below countertops.
9/8/2024: Beyond AirTags: 3 Unique Accessories You Can Track With Apple’s ‘Find My’ Network, PCMag
I started writing this roundup late Saturday afternoon, then finished it Saturday night after dinner–which meant I missed the chance to go out for drinks with some of my fellow IFA travelers, but I did not want to have to finish this post on the flight home in addition to the other writing I had to do from a chair in the sky.
#Android15 #AndroidFeatureDrop #Aurora #autonomousTrucking #Berlin #Boeing #ControlledDigitalLending #copyright #cordlessCharging #cordlessPower #CST100 #ESR #FindMy #HachetteVInternetArchive #IFA #Intel #IntelCoreUltraSeries2 #InternetArchive #Ki #laptopProcessors #LunarLake #Qi #Satechi #Starliner #TwelveSouth
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After a great week in Berlin for IFA–with most of my travel expenses covered by the organizers of that tech trade show as part of their usual accommodation for a group of invited U.S. journalists and analysts–I’ve got Monday at home before I fly to Chicago Tuesday to moderate a panel discussion at the robotics firm Vention’s Demo Day. Then Wednesday I fly from there to Orlando to cover the early-Thursday-morning launch of AST SpaceMobile’s first set of BlueBird phone-broadband satellites. I realize that this scheduling may look a little crazy, but I could not pass up a chance to see a Falcon 9 liftoff from six miles away.
9/3/2024: How Aurora is finding its own lane on the road to autonomous trucking, Fast Company
This story had a long editorial on-ramp–I made my day trip to Dallas to visit Aurora at the end of July, then needed another week to talk to a couple of industry analysts, then was out of town for Black Hat and some quasi-vacation time, then had to set the story aside for work on a Fast Co. project with a more defined deadline, then finally filed the piece in late August. And then we had to correct a detail in the story after publication when Aurora clarified to me that their scenario of an autonomous truck running from Long Beach to Dallas would require a refueling stop.
9/3/2024: ‘Lunar Lake’ Leaves the Launch Pad: Intel Unveils Core Ultra 2 Laptop Chips at IFA, PCMag
PCMag asked if I could fly out to Berlin a day early to cover Intel’s event unveiling this new line of laptop processors, and I was happy to oblige–even if describing the finer points of CPU architectures represented a stretch from my usual coverage.
9/3/2024: Google Drops 5 New Android Features As It Ships Android 15 Source Code, PCMag
I wrote this in advance off an embargoed copies of Google’s blog posts and filed it last weekend to a) avoid having this hanging over my head during IFA, and b) stick the work on my August invoice.
9/5/2024: Court to Internet Archive: You Can’t Turn Printed Books Into Online E-Book Loans, PCMag
Having a morning with no must-attend IFA events booked left me time to digest this court ruling shutting down the Internet Archive’s “Controlled Digital Lending” project and have an explainer filed by the time my editor in New York was logging on.
9/7/2024: Boeing’s Starliner Touches Down Unscathed But Uncrewed, PCMag
Time zones worked in my favor again when Starliner landed in New Mexico just after 6 a.m. Central European time, allowing me to have a writeup done before I headed downstairs for breakfast.
9/7/2024: Cordless Blender? ‘Ki’ Standard Aims to Unplug Small Kitchen Gadgets, PCMag
After getting an in-person pitch for this cordless-power standard, I’m more convinced that it has a future as an extra feature on future induction cooktops than as something embedded below countertops.
9/8/2024: Beyond AirTags: 3 Unique Accessories You Can Track With Apple’s ‘Find My’ Network, PCMag
I started writing this roundup late Saturday afternoon, then finished it Saturday night after dinner–which meant I missed the chance to go out for drinks with some of my fellow IFA travelers, but I did not want to have to finish this post on the flight home in addition to the other writing I had to do from a chair in the sky.
#Android15 #AndroidFeatureDrop #Aurora #autonomousTrucking #Berlin #Boeing #ControlledDigitalLending #copyright #cordlessCharging #cordlessPower #CST100 #ESR #FindMy #HachetteVInternetArchive #IFA #Intel #IntelCoreUltraSeries2 #InternetArchive #Ki #laptopProcessors #LunarLake #Qi #Satechi #Starliner #TwelveSouth
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Damn. Appeal decision in Hachette v. Internet Archive on the #NationalEmergencyLibrary and #ControlledDigitalLending:
"Applying the relevant provisions of the Copyright Act as well as binding Supreme Court and Second Circuit precedent, we conclude the answer is no. We therefore AFFIRM."
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ca2.60988/gov.uscourts.ca2.60988.306.1.pdf
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Damn. Appeal decision in Hachette v. Internet Archive on the #NationalEmergencyLibrary and #ControlledDigitalLending:
"Applying the relevant provisions of the Copyright Act as well as binding Supreme Court and Second Circuit precedent, we conclude the answer is no. We therefore AFFIRM."
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ca2.60988/gov.uscourts.ca2.60988.306.1.pdf
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Damn. Appeal decision in Hachette v. Internet Archive on the #NationalEmergencyLibrary and #ControlledDigitalLending:
"Applying the relevant provisions of the Copyright Act as well as binding Supreme Court and Second Circuit precedent, we conclude the answer is no. We therefore AFFIRM."
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ca2.60988/gov.uscourts.ca2.60988.306.1.pdf
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Damn. Appeal decision in Hachette v. Internet Archive on the #NationalEmergencyLibrary and #ControlledDigitalLending:
"Applying the relevant provisions of the Copyright Act as well as binding Supreme Court and Second Circuit precedent, we conclude the answer is no. We therefore AFFIRM."
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ca2.60988/gov.uscourts.ca2.60988.306.1.pdf
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Damn. Appeal decision in Hachette v. Internet Archive on the #NationalEmergencyLibrary and #ControlledDigitalLending:
"Applying the relevant provisions of the Copyright Act as well as binding Supreme Court and Second Circuit precedent, we conclude the answer is no. We therefore AFFIRM."
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ca2.60988/gov.uscourts.ca2.60988.306.1.pdf
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@pluralistic For those who like academic treatments, Mancur Olson developed the economic theory of collective action in the 1960s, with an essay and later book, "The Logic of Collective Action":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Logic_of_Collective_Action
Book at the Internet Archive / Open Library: https://archive.org/details/logicofcollectiv00olso
Who of course are fighting their own collective action battle against copyright absolutists:
https://blog.archive.org/tag/controlled-digital-lending/
#MancurOlson #CollectiveAction #InternetArchive #CDL #ControlledDigitalLending #Copyright #CopyrightAbsolutists
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@pluralistic For those who like academic treatments, Mancur Olson developed the economic theory of collective action in the 1960s, with an essay and later book, "The Logic of Collective Action":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Logic_of_Collective_Action
Book at the Internet Archive / Open Library: https://archive.org/details/logicofcollectiv00olso
Who of course are fighting their own collective action battle against copyright absolutists:
https://blog.archive.org/tag/controlled-digital-lending/
#MancurOlson #CollectiveAction #InternetArchive #CDL #ControlledDigitalLending #Copyright #CopyrightAbsolutists
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@pluralistic For those who like academic treatments, Mancur Olson developed the economic theory of collective action in the 1960s, with an essay and later book, "The Logic of Collective Action":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Logic_of_Collective_Action
Book at the Internet Archive / Open Library: https://archive.org/details/logicofcollectiv00olso
Who of course are fighting their own collective action battle against copyright absolutists:
https://blog.archive.org/tag/controlled-digital-lending/
#MancurOlson #CollectiveAction #InternetArchive #CDL #ControlledDigitalLending #Copyright #CopyrightAbsolutists
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@pluralistic For those who like academic treatments, Mancur Olson developed the economic theory of collective action in the 1960s, with an essay and later book, "The Logic of Collective Action":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Logic_of_Collective_Action
Book at the Internet Archive / Open Library: https://archive.org/details/logicofcollectiv00olso
Who of course are fighting their own collective action battle against copyright absolutists:
https://blog.archive.org/tag/controlled-digital-lending/
#MancurOlson #CollectiveAction #InternetArchive #CDL #ControlledDigitalLending #Copyright #CopyrightAbsolutists
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@pluralistic For those who like academic treatments, Mancur Olson developed the economic theory of collective action in the 1960s, with an essay and later book, "The Logic of Collective Action":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Logic_of_Collective_Action
Book at the Internet Archive / Open Library: https://archive.org/details/logicofcollectiv00olso
Who of course are fighting their own collective action battle against copyright absolutists:
https://blog.archive.org/tag/controlled-digital-lending/
#MancurOlson #CollectiveAction #InternetArchive #CDL #ControlledDigitalLending #Copyright #CopyrightAbsolutists
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I made my way through the Hachette v. Internet Archive oral argument recording and had some thoughts about this #ControlledDigitalLending lawsuit. Making a distinction between "digital" versus "digitized" would help clarify what is being done by libraries. https://dltj.org/article/digital-versus-digitized/
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I made my way through the Hachette v. Internet Archive oral argument recording and had some thoughts about this #ControlledDigitalLending lawsuit. Making a distinction between "digital" versus "digitized" would help clarify what is being done by libraries. https://dltj.org/article/digital-versus-digitized/
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I made my way through the Hachette v. Internet Archive oral argument recording and had some thoughts about this #ControlledDigitalLending lawsuit. Making a distinction between "digital" versus "digitized" would help clarify what is being done by libraries. https://dltj.org/article/digital-versus-digitized/
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I made my way through the Hachette v. Internet Archive oral argument recording and had some thoughts about this #ControlledDigitalLending lawsuit. Making a distinction between "digital" versus "digitized" would help clarify what is being done by libraries. https://dltj.org/article/digital-versus-digitized/
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I made my way through the Hachette v. Internet Archive oral argument recording and had some thoughts about this #ControlledDigitalLending lawsuit. Making a distinction between "digital" versus "digitized" would help clarify what is being done by libraries. https://dltj.org/article/digital-versus-digitized/
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Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court win - Enlarge (credit: Tim Macpherson | Image Source)
As a result of... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2032890 #controlleddigitallending #internatarchive #uncategorized #copyrightlaw #openlibrary #fairuse #policy
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Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court win - Enlarge (credit: Tim Macpherson | Image Source)
As a result of... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2032890 #controlleddigitallending #internatarchive #uncategorized #copyrightlaw #openlibrary #fairuse #policy
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Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court win - Enlarge (credit: Tim Macpherson | Image Source)
As a result of... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2032890 #controlleddigitallending #internatarchive #uncategorized #copyrightlaw #openlibrary #fairuse #policy
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Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court win - Enlarge (credit: Tim Macpherson | Image Source)
As a result of... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2032890 #controlleddigitallending #internatarchive #uncategorized #copyrightlaw #openlibrary #fairuse #policy
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Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court win - Enlarge (credit: Tim Macpherson | Image Source)
As a result of... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2032890 #controlleddigitallending #internatarchive #uncategorized #copyrightlaw #openlibrary #fairuse #policy
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Wonderful to see this. #NISO just released draft recommendations for an #interoperable system of #ControlledDigitalLending.
https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/is-cdlIt invites public comments until April 21.
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Wonderful to see this. #NISO just released draft recommendations for an #interoperable system of #ControlledDigitalLending.
https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/is-cdlIt invites public comments until April 21.
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Wonderful to see this. #NISO just released draft recommendations for an #interoperable system of #ControlledDigitalLending.
https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/is-cdlIt invites public comments until April 21.
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Wonderful to see this. #NISO just released draft recommendations for an #interoperable system of #ControlledDigitalLending.
https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/is-cdlIt invites public comments until April 21.
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Wonderful to see this. #NISO just released draft recommendations for an #interoperable system of #ControlledDigitalLending.
https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/is-cdlIt invites public comments until April 21.
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The National Information #Standards Organization (#NISO) announced today that its draft Interoperable System of Controlled Digital #Lending (IS-CDL) Recommended Practice (NISO RP-44-202X) is now available for public comment through April 21.
➡️ https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/is-cdl
#RecommendedPractice #CDL #ControlledDigitalLending #DigitalLending #ILL #ResourceSharing
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The National Information #Standards Organization (#NISO) announced today that its draft Interoperable System of Controlled Digital #Lending (IS-CDL) Recommended Practice (NISO RP-44-202X) is now available for public comment through April 21.
➡️ https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/is-cdl
#RecommendedPractice #CDL #ControlledDigitalLending #DigitalLending #ILL #ResourceSharing
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The National Information #Standards Organization (#NISO) announced today that its draft Interoperable System of Controlled Digital #Lending (IS-CDL) Recommended Practice (NISO RP-44-202X) is now available for public comment through April 21.
➡️ https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/is-cdl
#RecommendedPractice #CDL #ControlledDigitalLending #DigitalLending #ILL #ResourceSharing
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The National Information #Standards Organization (#NISO) announced today that its draft Interoperable System of Controlled Digital #Lending (IS-CDL) Recommended Practice (NISO RP-44-202X) is now available for public comment through April 21.
➡️ https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/is-cdl
#RecommendedPractice #CDL #ControlledDigitalLending #DigitalLending #ILL #ResourceSharing
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The National Information #Standards Organization (#NISO) announced today that its draft Interoperable System of Controlled Digital #Lending (IS-CDL) Recommended Practice (NISO RP-44-202X) is now available for public comment through April 21.
➡️ https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/is-cdl
#RecommendedPractice #CDL #ControlledDigitalLending #DigitalLending #ILL #ResourceSharing
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📬 Internet Archive legt Berufung gegen US-Bundesrichter-Urteil ein
#EBooks #Rechtssachen #AssociationofAmericanPublishers #BrewsterKahle #ControlledDigitalLending #CorynneMcSherry #electronicfrontierfoundation #FairUseDoktrine #InternetArchive #JohnGKoeltl #TerrenceHart https://tarnkappe.info/artikel/e-books/internet-archive-legt-berufung-gegen-us-bundesrichter-urteil-ein-285264.html -
📬 Internet Archive legt Berufung gegen US-Bundesrichter-Urteil ein
#EBooks #Rechtssachen #AssociationofAmericanPublishers #BrewsterKahle #ControlledDigitalLending #CorynneMcSherry #electronicfrontierfoundation #FairUseDoktrine #InternetArchive #JohnGKoeltl #TerrenceHart https://tarnkappe.info/artikel/e-books/internet-archive-legt-berufung-gegen-us-bundesrichter-urteil-ein-285264.html -
📬 Internet Archive legt Berufung gegen US-Bundesrichter-Urteil ein
#EBooks #Rechtssachen #AssociationofAmericanPublishers #BrewsterKahle #ControlledDigitalLending #CorynneMcSherry #electronicfrontierfoundation #FairUseDoktrine #InternetArchive #JohnGKoeltl #TerrenceHart https://tarnkappe.info/artikel/e-books/internet-archive-legt-berufung-gegen-us-bundesrichter-urteil-ein-285264.html -
📬 Internet Archive legt Berufung gegen US-Bundesrichter-Urteil ein
#EBooks #Rechtssachen #AssociationofAmericanPublishers #BrewsterKahle #ControlledDigitalLending #CorynneMcSherry #electronicfrontierfoundation #FairUseDoktrine #InternetArchive #JohnGKoeltl #TerrenceHart https://tarnkappe.info/artikel/e-books/internet-archive-legt-berufung-gegen-us-bundesrichter-urteil-ein-285264.html -
📬 Internet Archive legt Berufung gegen US-Bundesrichter-Urteil ein
#EBooks #Rechtssachen #AssociationofAmericanPublishers #BrewsterKahle #ControlledDigitalLending #CorynneMcSherry #electronicfrontierfoundation #FairUseDoktrine #InternetArchive #JohnGKoeltl #TerrenceHart https://tarnkappe.info/artikel/e-books/internet-archive-legt-berufung-gegen-us-bundesrichter-urteil-ein-285264.html -
An explanation of why #ControlledDigitalLending (where you buy a physical copy of a book and then scan it yourself) is important.... And how it does not replace ebook licensing income streams
"A scanned book under CDL does not provide the same interactive experience as an e-book. CDL is primarily used for reference, preservation, or accessibility and may be useful in the following ways, among others:
To provide a DRM protected PDF or e-pub copy for students who cannot travel to the library to get a reserves book off the shelf (provided they sequester the physical book)
For the print-disabled who want larger print, or to utilize optical character recognition to listen to a book that is otherwise not available in audio format
For digital Interlibrary Loan, a common library practice that can provide limited full book access to patrons and which is currently restricted under most licensing regimes – but which has been permitted via photocopying for years"
https://www.libraryfutures.net/post/our-statement-on-hachette-v-internet-archive
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An explanation of why #ControlledDigitalLending (where you buy a physical copy of a book and then scan it yourself) is important.... And how it does not replace ebook licensing income streams
"A scanned book under CDL does not provide the same interactive experience as an e-book. CDL is primarily used for reference, preservation, or accessibility and may be useful in the following ways, among others:
To provide a DRM protected PDF or e-pub copy for students who cannot travel to the library to get a reserves book off the shelf (provided they sequester the physical book)
For the print-disabled who want larger print, or to utilize optical character recognition to listen to a book that is otherwise not available in audio format
For digital Interlibrary Loan, a common library practice that can provide limited full book access to patrons and which is currently restricted under most licensing regimes – but which has been permitted via photocopying for years"
https://www.libraryfutures.net/post/our-statement-on-hachette-v-internet-archive