From the monthly archives: March 2011

v.23 #1 Table of Contents

On March 28, 2011 By

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v.23 #1 February 2011 © Katina Strauch

ISSUES, NEWS, & GOINGS ON

Rumors – p. 1
From Your Editor – p. 6
Letters to the Editor – p. 6
Deadlines – p. 6

FEATURES

Developing Standards Across the Scholarly Information Chain
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by Bev Acreman (BioMed Central, London, UK) bev.acreman@biomedcentral.com  
www. biomedcentral.com

The focus in this issue is on how an international organisation — the UKSG (www.uksg.org) — fulfils its remit to span the wide range of interests and activities across the scholarly information community of librarians, publishers, intermediaries, [...]

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ATG Book of the Week March 28, 2011

In Praise of Copying by Marcus Boon. Cambridge, Mass, Harvard University Press, 2010. 285 pages 978-0-674-0478-3-9

I am looking forward to reading this book (in print, I might add) while I am waiting in the airport for airplanes. Boon says that copying is part of how [...]

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Maverick Outsource Services Ltd (MOSL), the specialist outsource solutions company for the publishing industry, today announced the addition of Michael J. Margotta as a member of its Board as well as further strength in-depth across all its divisions with senior level appointments in e-publishing, digital content support, technology consultancy and SEO / Social Media eMarketing.

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Thank You, Judge Chin

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Hot Topic of the Week, by Dennis Brunning (dennis.brunning@gmail.com)

Re: Judge Chin’s ruling–I knew I should have bet on this…it didn’t look good when it started but that was during Google’s honeymoon. Now Google may be in the badlands…

Sure this news is better than the Cornell U annoucement that they will disclose non-disclosed [...]

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Tell Us More Cornell

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Hot Topic of the Week, by Dennis Brunning (dennis.brunning@gmail.com)

Bit of a non-story as reported–the Cornell news flash. We librarians appear a bit lame. Back when I was negotiating, I preferred all the back story, rumor, and special information. The level playing field–don’t know if that is the best for anyone. Also you’ve got [...]

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