MultiGrain, Conversations Linking Librarians, Publishers, Vendors and Others, will feature ongoing discussions with a forum for conversations and debates online about the issues that impact us all day-to-day.
20/12/12 Multigrain Discussion: Is the Traditional Research Library Dead or Morphing Into a New Model?
17/09/12 Multigrain Discussion: The 12 Planets and the Unidentified Flying Elephant
by Sue Wiegand, Saint Mary’s College
18/07/12 Multigrain Discussion: The Finch Report: “Gold” versus “Green” open access
by Tom Gilson, Associate Editor
10/06/12 Why Publishers Don’t Like Apps
by Tom Gilson, Associate Editor
08/06/12 Multigrain Discussion: Ray Bradbury and the Lifelong Love of Libraries
by Tom Gilson, Associate Editor
12/03/12 Multigrain Discussion: Tony Horava’s Thoughts on the “Tools of Change” Digital Publishing Conference
by Tony Horava, AUL Collections, University of Ottawa, thorava@uottawa.ca
14/2/12 Another Response to the Elsevier Boycott
by Chuck Hamaker, UNC Charlotte
28/11/11 What’s Going On In the Penguin/OverDrive/Amazon Affair?
by Tom Gilson, Associate Editor
21/10/11 Are E-Textbooks Ready for Primetime?
by Tom Gilson, Associate Editor
06/10/11 Are Libraries Thriving?
An Oxford-style debate at the 2011 Charleston Conference
14 September, 2011 Authors Guild Suit
by Tom Gilson, Associate Editor
1 September, 2011, “Gloom and Doom”
by Tom Gilson, Associate Editor
19 August, 2011 Amazon Boycott
by Tom Gilson, Associate Editor
25 July, 2011 eBooks and Memory
by Tony Horava, University of Ottawa
13 July, 2011 Interlibrary Loan
submitted by Tom Gilson, Associate Editor
9 June, 2011 e-Use Statistics
by Katina Strauch, Editor
2 May, 2011 Is the Big Deal Unsustainable?
by Katina Strauch, Editor
29 April, 2011 No Room for Books
by Dennis Brunning, Arizona State University
13 April, 2011 A Response to “The Future of the Textbook”
by Austin Mann, CampusBookRentals.com
16 March, 2011 A Brick Wall Instead of an Open Front Door
Is the library making it too hard to discover the rich resources on which we spend increasingly scarce dollars?
22 Februay, 2011 Web-Scale Discovery in Context
by Patrick Carr, East Carolina University
4 February, 2011 PDA and Stewardship: Are They Compatible?
with Rick Anderson (Univ of Utah) and Brian Schottlaender (Univ of California, San Diego)
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I have been asked to share about copyright with our faculty and I would like to pass out copies of an article I found on a listserv from Against the Grain.The title is “Legally speaking–Copyright and For-Profit Educational Institutions” by Bryan M. Carson. The date is February 2008. I would need about 15 – 20 copies. Can you grant permission for this? It speaks so well to our situation.
I don’t think this is the correct place to request permission but I could find no contact info on the Web site.
Thanks for your help.
Hi Lois,
We are working to get permission from Bryan Carson. We’ll be in touch via email asap. Thanks!
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