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Howard, Jennifer – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Google's Book Search program mines the holdings of research libraries for texts to digitize. Some of that material is out of copyright; a lot of it isn't. A lawsuit came about when some authors and publishers decided that Google's project exceeded the bounds of fair use. As part of a settlement, the parties have proposed creating a Book Rights…
Descriptors: Search Engines, Research Libraries, Authors, Books
Howard, Jennifer – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
To make sure the details of Guantanamo endure, Mark P. Denbeaux and some colleagues are creating a Guantanamo Bay Detention Center archive. It will be a repository of the records and first-person accounts of hundreds of defense lawyers who have worked on detainee cases. With the fate of many detainees still in limbo--the Obama administration is…
Descriptors: National Security, Information Sources, Court Litigation, Recordkeeping
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
How should colleges deal with incidents of illegal file sharing on their campuses? At the Technology Forum, aspects of that question were discussed by Cheryl A. Elzy, dean of university libraries at Illinois State University; Jim Gibson, an associate professor of law at the University of Richmond; Stewart McLaurin, executive vice president for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Technology, Industry, Intellectual Property
Howard, Jennifer – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The publishers' hall at the recent Association of College and Research Libraries conference, held in Seattle in mid-March, was a study in give-and-take: how much publishers such as Elsevier and Oxford University Press will give in this lousy economy, and how much budget-strapped librarians can take. Libraries are some of the biggest customers for…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Academic Libraries, Library Administration, Library Associations
Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
In what some are calling a peaceful revolution, researchers have mounted a takeover of high-energy-physics publishing. One signature at a time, national research agencies and university libraries have pledged to support a radical new system that would replace expensive subscriptions to leading journals with membership in a nonprofit group. The new…
Descriptors: Physics, Researchers, Research Libraries, Periodicals
Carlson, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In putting up its new, Frank Gehry-designed Lewis Library, Princeton University endured its share of challenges. It constructed models of the building to give the subcontractors a chance to practice. It fired a contractor halfway through the job when the building was past due. It learned that some subcontractors were trying to bribe their way onto…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Library Facilities, Library Development, Interior Space
Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
A group of major universities has been quietly working for the past two years to build one of the largest online collections of books ever assembled, by pooling the millions of volumes that Google has scanned in its partnership with university libraries. One of the most important functions of the project, say its leaders, who unveiled the giant…
Descriptors: Institutional Cooperation, Research Libraries, Academic Libraries, Library Services
Wilder, Stanley – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article discusses what the growing generation gap among library employees mean for academic research libraries and for the profession. Viewed collectively, the members of the under-35 cohort are a harbinger of a new kind of academic library professional, one whose traits bear directly on the ability of libraries to thrive amid the continuing…
Descriptors: Library Personnel, Age Differences, Research Libraries, Academic Libraries
Carlson, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Nancy Fried Foster was an anthropologist hired by University of Rochester's library to study its undergraduates, to help shed light on how they do their research and write papers, and how they spend their days. The results of the study helped guide a library renovation, influenced a Web-site redesign, led to changes in the way the library markets…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Library Development, Academic Libraries, Undergraduate Students