Showing posts with label permission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label permission. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2007

What are the advantages of e-books over print books


punchline:

3.2.6i: Why Librarians would like to purchase more e-books and encourage greater use of them, and their concerns
3.2.6ia: Access
3.2.6ib: Stock Maintenance and Administrative
Tasks
3.2.6ic: Quality of Stock
3.2.6id: Economic Considerations

3.2.6ii: Librarians’ prioritisation of e-book acquisition, with reasons
3.2.6iia: High demand
3.2.6iib: Material types sought
3.2.6iic: Target subjects
3.2.6iid: Specific user groups
3.2.6iie: Constraints
continue reading: What are the advantages of e-books over print books

see also:
  • Advantages of E-books www.ukoln.ac.uk
  • The Benefits and Advantages of Ebooks By Remez Sasson
  • advantages of ebooks
  • Google for more
  • Thursday, March 01, 2007

    Copyrights and Copywrongs - Responsibility of Media and Academia

    P.S. This is not a sequel of Copyrights and Copywrongs: Interview with Siva Vaidhyanathan.
    Rather, this is about media (MSN, Yahoo, Google) and academia

  • Belgian newspapers go after Yahoo, By: Nancy Gohring
    IDG News Service (Dublin Bureau) (22 Jan 2007)
    Google argued that it doesn't violate copyright because it only summarizes articles and displays the source of the content and the name of the author before directing users to the Web page hosting the content. The judge is expected to rule on the case this month. full story

  • EMERGING NEWS:
    Google has pledged to tighten its advertising controls after some of the biggest media companies in the US accused it of knowingly encouraging copyright theft. in US media: Google 'encourages copyright theft' By Laura Clout, Telegraph, 13/02/2007

  • PUNCHLINE for the academic world (just-in-case):
    Oh my god not more copyright stuff @ Playing with Technology
    See also:
    Public Domain Chart
    Fair Use Checklist


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