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Monday, August 20, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 34): Copyright, Digital Public Library, Colleges & Big Data + More
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University of California at Berkeley professor Dr. Pamela Samuelson in The Chronicle from a few weeks ago on Copyright reform and the creati...
Monday, July 23, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 30); MOOCs, Online Higher Ed Courses, Library Ideas, Research Needs,
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Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs are really getting some people excited and the sheer numbers are amazing - although is this a fad and ...
Sunday, June 17, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 25): Coherent Marketing, Analyzing Email, Library Futures and Congress + More
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Strategy+Business has an interesting article titled "How to be a more Coherent Marketer" (S+B) Many of our respondents pointed...
Monday, June 11, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 24): Gatsby, Effective Tweets, Taliban, Why Read? Young Offenders + More
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Jay McInerney writing in the Observer about The Great Gatsby ( Observer ): T he Great Gatsby seems to be enjoying a moment, what with t...
Sunday, May 20, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 21): Internet Commons, Mass 'Professoriat", IP Markets, New ASCAP/BMI Model + More
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In The Atlantic, Bill Davidow wonders whether like the sea, the internet will be 'over fished' ( The Atlantic) Free markets are th...
Monday, March 26, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 13): Pew Reports: News Isn't Dead Yet, Slow Reading, Odd Titles + More
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The Pew Research Center published their annual State of Media report this week and the research suggests some interesting trends are develop...
Monday, March 19, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 12): BBC on Education, UK Copyright Revision, Pricing Classes, Book Binding, B&N Speculation Continues + More
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The BBC on Education: Has The Internet Sparked a Revolution in Education (Video) : The internet is helping to reshape the very foundatio...
Sunday, November 27, 2011
MediaWeek (Vol 4, No 48): Orwell on Police Actions, Dickens and Economist Book Festival + More
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Conor Friedersdorf writing in The Atlantic asks What Orwell Can Teach us About OWS and Police Brutality In Burma, Orwell remembers, ever...
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