James Boyle of the Duke Law School has an awesome op-ed in today’s Financial Times about the ridiculously mislabeled “Fair Copyright in Research Works Act” (introduced, I am chagrined to say, by a Senator from a state in which I used to live – but one for whom I never voted, at least…).
Given that I’m [...]
Archive for February, 2009
James Boyle Tells it Like it Is
Posted in Law, Open Data, eScience on February 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Indexed <3 Libraries
Posted in Libraries, Random on February 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I always love how Jessica at Indexed makes complicated things simple – and often hilarious. Today, Indexed takes on censorship, in a post entitled “Keep libraries free!”
Hear hear!
I heart InfoViz
Posted in Blogging, Misc on February 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This is a visualization of all the words I’ve ever used used recently on this blog, courtesy of Wordle.net. At the moment it’s pretty skewed towards e-Science – should be interesting to see how it shifts if I start posting more about digitization, libraries, copyright…
Also, I like that “Hey” is on a par with “organizations” [...]

