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digitisation
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25 July 2014
Norway To Digitize All Norwegian Books, Allowing Domestic IP Addresses To Read All Of Them, Irrespective Of Copyright Status
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Here's a pretty amazing story from Norway : On Techdirt .
10 February 2013
French National Library Privatizes Public Domain Materials
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Copyright is sometimes described as a bargain between two parties: creators and their public. In return for receiving a government-backe...
29 December 2011
The Great Digitization Or The Great Betrayal?
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One of the great tasks facing humanity today is digitizing the world's books and liberating the huge stores of knowledge they contain....
16 November 2009
British Library's Bitter Digital Milestone
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Oh look, the British Library thinks it has passed a milestone : The British Library has added the 500,000th item to its long-term Digital Li...
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21 October 2009
Won't Somebody Please Think of the Orphans?
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This is droll: the European Commission is finally waking up to the copyright orphans problem - thanks to some healthy panic induced by Googl...
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28 August 2009
Defending the Digitised Public Domain
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The European Commission has published a review of the Europeana digital library (remember that?). There's one critically important se...
15 January 2009
The Burney Collection: But, But, But...
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The largest single online collection of English news media from the 17th and 18th centuries, the Burney Collection, is now available free of...
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12 August 2008
The Recording Angel
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Thousands of recordings that had been largely consigned to the realm of prehistory in the digital age have gained a new life, thanks to the ...
28 January 2008
Welsh Death-Wish
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As someone with a Welsh first name, I have always taken an interest in the Welsh language and efforts to promote it and keep it in the land ...
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