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2. NISO Publishes White Paper on Patents, Open Standards.
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STANDARDS , *INFORMATION science , *PATENTS , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
Reports that the National Information Standards Organization has published a white paper on Patents and Open Standards by Priscilla Caplan, assistant director of the Florida Center for Library Automation. Discussion of the relationship between standards, patents, and the policies of standards-development organizations; Online access to the article.
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- 2004
3. Over 1,000 Authors Submit Research papers to BioMed Central Journals.
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RESEARCH , *INFORMATION resources , *DATABASES , *COMPUTER network resources - Abstract
Reports submission of over 1,000 peer-reviewed scientific research papers to BioMed Central Journals. BioMed Central's commitment to free and unrestricted access to peer-reviewed research articles; Support of BioMed from scientists; Concerns over the profit and control that the commercial sector exercises over the scientific community.
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- 2001
4. Product News.
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PRESS , *INFORMATION resources , *COMMERCIAL product evaluation , *PUBLIC libraries , *INFORMATION technology - Abstract
The article discusses various developments associated with the library industry. It is noted that a new subscription model, Kanopy PLUS, which gives public libraries unlimited access to curated collections at a fixed price, has been started by Kanopy. It is noted that the Library of Congress has added content from New Hampshire, the historical digitized newspapers collection now comprises papers from all 50 states.
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- 2022
5. No Gain Without Pain.
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Poynder, Richard
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PUBLISHING , *WORLD Wide Web , *INFORMATION retrieval , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
This article discusses the proposed open access (OAA) archiving among publishers. This does not require the articles to be published in author-pays OA journals, but simply that published research be made freely available on the Web, whatever publishing route is taken. The stress on OAA has given significant traction to the self-archiving program. Since publishers have historically taken a highly proprietary approach to their business, enforcing OA on them would likely be significant. Not only have they routinely acquired the copyright of papers they publish, but they have also often sought to acquire exclusivity retrospectively too. As researchers began exploring the potential of the Internet, many publishers were initially keen to be involved. Former professor Eberhard Hilf points out that the first response of most publishers to researchers posting and organizing research on the Internet was indifference. For years publishers viewed services like PhysNet and Math-Net as offering no threat. But as publishers began to view the embryonic OA movement as a threat to their traditional print journals, they stopped talking to OA advocates in order to hold on to what they had. Publishers began to migrate their closed model to the new online environment, developing powerful new electronic platforms designed to lock research papers behind a subscription firewall.
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- 2004
6. RLG, OCLC Release Paper for Comment.
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DIGITAL preservation , *INFORMATION resources , *DIGITIZATION of archival materials - Abstract
Focuses on the release of the report, 'Attributes of a Trusted Digital Repository: Meeting the Needs for Research Resources,' by Research Libraries Group in collaboration with the Online Computer Library Catalog (OCLC). Goal of the report to advance long-term retention of digital research methods and archiving services; Outline of the contents of the report.
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- 2001
7. News Bytes.
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COVID-19 , *MEDICAL ethics , *PRIVACY , *WORLD Wide Web , *INFORMATION resources , *LIBRARY public services - Abstract
This section offers news briefs in the information sector as of March 2020. Topics discussed include the Future of Privacy Forum's (FPF) release of a white paper about privacy risks and technologies for enhancing privacy, information analytics company Elsevier's launch of the Novel Coronavirus Information Center which offers information on clinical research about the 2019 corona virus disease (Covid-19), and endowment received by the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled.
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- 2020
8. Summertime Blues.
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Padgett, Lauree
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READING materials , *INFORMATION resources , *PERIODICALS , *WEBSITES , *AUDIOBOOKS , *MUSEUMS , *INTERNET Relay Chat , *INTERNET searching - Abstract
This article recommends reading materials on technology. People who would like to know more about digital audiobook (DAB) should read the paper An Overview of Digital Audiobooks for Libraries by Tom Peters, Lori Bell, Diana Brawley Sussman and Sharon Ruda, published in the July/August issue of Computers in Libraries. The paper focuses on the four major suppliers of DAB: Audible.com, OverDrive, netLibrary and Recorded Books, and Tumble Books, which has two offerings--TumbleBooks and TumbletTalkingBooks. Meanwhile, those would like to visit museums across the U.S. can visit the web portal Museums in the USA at the American Association of Museums web site. It serves as a gateway to more than 1,400 American museums of any kind. Ever wondered what is the difference between instant messaging and online chat? Read the article Web-based Chat Vs. Instant Messaging: Who Wins? by Sarah Houghton and Aaron Schmidt, published in the July/August issue of ONLINE. Finally, librarians who need help in enabling their patrons to find materials on the Web should get a copy of the article Generosity and Copyright: Creative Commons and Creative Commons Search Tools by Laura Gordon-Murnane in the July/August issue of Searcher.
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- 2005
9. A New Platform for Scholarly Works.
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CHARLTON, JOHN
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INTERPROFESSIONAL relations , *SCHOLARLY method , *LIBRARIES , *SOCIAL networks , *WORLD Wide Web , *INFORMATION resources , *ELECTRONIC publications , *ACCESS to information , *INSTITUTIONAL cooperation , *ORGANIZATIONAL goals - Abstract
The article presents news briefs as of January 1, 2018. Topics discussed include information on the website ScholarlyHub which provides access to research and papers and make scholarship across disciplines both visible and accessible; opening of Turkish library at the Yunus Emre Institute in Johannesburg, South Africa which promotes Turkish language and culture; and improvement in the National Digital Library of India (NDL India).
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- 2018
10. PRODUCT NEWS.
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GREENHOUSE effect , *WEB development , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
The article offers updates related to libraries in the U.S. Multimedia course provider Springer has partnered with Federica Weblearning to sreate options for authors and lecturers on massive open line courses. The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) has launched its new website at beta.gpo.gov. ProQuest introduced the Robert E. Lee Papers archive as part of the ProQuest History Vault.
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- 2017
11. ISI ResearchSoft Unveils WriteNote.
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INFORMATION resources , *ELECTRONIC information resources , *INFORMATION services industry - Abstract
ISI ResearchSoft announced the release of WriteNote, a Web-based research and writing tool designed for the undergraduate market. Sold as an annual, sitewide subscription to the institution, WriteNote is designed to help students conduct research and compose papers. WriteNote, which is customized for each campus, takes students to their library resources. There, users can search for relevant content and capture references into their personal library folders. They can also annotate and save Web pages for citing in their papers..
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- 2003
12. Too Much Information.
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Kennedy, Shirley Duglin
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WEB portals , *ELECTRONIC information resources , *WEBSITES , *INTERNET , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
This article provides information on the Web portal, DocuTicker. In 2004, Gary Price planned to spin off a new Weblog from his popular ResourceShelf. This one would be devoted, purely and simply, to identifying new reports from government agencies, trade associations, think tanks, non-governmental organizations, and other organizations that releases research studies, and position papers. Since then, DocuTicker has taken on a life of its own. DocuTicker is never lacking for sustenance. Substance, on the other hand, is a separate issue. Substance, like beauty, is definitely in the eye of the beholder. This can be heard from journalists who have gotten story ideas from things they have seen on DocuTicker. From people who latch onto an interesting item and wonder where they can find similar material. And also from folks who feel that there are too much liberal stuff or too much conservative stuff posted at the site. DocuTicker does not have an ideological slant. Basically, they post anything that someone might want to read because the topic is current, it contains potentially useful statistics, and a helpful bibliography is included. However, DocuTicker does not include commentary from its contributors Internet.
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- 2005
13. Current Science Group, Elsevier Science Offer New Science Services.
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Peek, Robin
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WEBSITES , *SCHOLARLY publishing , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
Reports that a United States congressional subcommittee on energy and water development has threatened to constrict the budget of PubSCIENCE, a Department of Energy information service. Declaration that PubSCIENCE is a duplication of activities carried out by the private sector; Efforts of publisher groups to challenge the existence of alternative distribution channels for scholarly papers; Details of Articles in Press and the Faculty of 1000 services.
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- 2001
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