Archive for December 19th, 2003

Elsevier Talks About Journal Cuts

Friday, December 19th, 2003

This interview with Elsevier’s global director for corporate communications is almost three weeks old, but I saw it today on LISNews.com and thought it was worth a mention, especially since I haven’t included any coverage of Elsevier’s perspective in my posts about the recent developments regarding libraries’ subscriptions to Elsevier’s journals.
The director claims that [...]

Two Important Court Decisions Today

Friday, December 19th, 2003

News outlets are reporting that the Dutch Supreme Court ruled today that Kazaa cannot be held liable for copyright infringement for files swapped using its software. Read Reuters and/or the Associated Press
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit decided that since Verizon is only “a conduit for communications,” it [...]

A Folklore and Mythology Resource

Friday, December 19th, 2003

A retired University of Pittsburgh professor has compiled the texts of numerous tales from folklore and mythology into one Web site, whether they’re his renditions of the tales or links to another Web site hosting a tale. It looks like an incredibly content-rich site.
Featured in the December 19 Internet Scout Report

Product Recalls by Government Agencies

Friday, December 19th, 2003

Pardon me while I feature a useful Web site:
When I first saw the recalls.gov URL, political recalls came to mind. It’s about time there was an easy way for consumers to learn about products recalled by government agencies. Through this site, the USDA, NHTSA, EPA, FDA, Consumer Product Safety Commission, and United States Coast [...]

Observatory of the Information Society

Friday, December 19th, 2003

This Web site from the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) focuses on the international Information Age and the Information Society and includes reports about online governance, libraries, the digital divide, and e-commerce. The site is available in multiple languages and allows users to select material by region and topic.
Featured in the [...]

Zimbabwe’s Daily News Can Publish Again … Or Can It?

Friday, December 19th, 2003

The Zimbabwe government, which tries to control the media in that country, banned The Daily News a few months ago. A court recently ruled that the newspaper can publish again.
Update 5:30 pm: An Associated Press wire story reports that police have shut the newspaper down in defiance of the court order. The Zimbabwe [...]

Cool Stuff in the Boston Chapter Bulletin

Friday, December 19th, 2003

The latest newsletter of the Special Libraries Association-Boston Chapter, the Bulletin, has some great articles.
There’s a review of Steven Cohen’s blogging workshop in November, which also plugs the Berkman Center’s Thursday evening meetings.
Those who lament that there’s no easy way to learn about candidates for positions on the national level of [...]


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