Monday, February 24, 2014

News for Library Nerds, February 21, 2014

Academic libraries looking at e-book lending between institutions. 

Top ten reasons to prefer print: an infographic

How do you thwart copyright infringement? One mapmaker thought they had found a way . . . 

Dept of Ed is again looking at the “state authorization” rule for distance education.

Two opinions in WIRED about the benefits of ditching Net Neutrality 

MIT still figuring out what their internal information policies should be after the Aaron Swartz case. 

Sometimes the Internet is the Wild West, and that’s even true for scholarly publishing. Check out the series of blog posts on Public Integrity and Ethics, an organization trying to make a name in scholarly circles. (Posts One, Two, Three, & Four).

The novel as a unique combination of paragraphs: a version of Tristan & Isolde that is recombined differently for each reader.

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