Readings on the Google Book case
Dear colleagues, I'm looking for suggestions for readings summarizing/analyzing the Google Books case and the settlement. In particular, I'm looking for readings that would be accessible to an upper-division (juniors & seniors) undergraduate audience. Bonus points for any readings that touch on the ethics of Google Books. Thanks in advance, Kris Markman Kris M. Markman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, University of Memphis Email: krism@alumni.utexas.net
It's a few years old, but I like using Siva Vaidhyanathan's "Googlization of Everything and the Future of Copyright." Very accessible, fantastic for class discussion. -Dave On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Kris M. Markman <krism98@earthlink.net>wrote:
Dear colleagues, I'm looking for suggestions for readings summarizing/analyzing the Google Books case and the settlement. In particular, I'm looking for readings that would be accessible to an upper-division (juniors & seniors) undergraduate audience. Bonus points for any readings that touch on the ethics of Google Books.
Thanks in advance, Kris Markman
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-- Dave Karpf, PhD Postdoctoral Research Associate Taubman Center for Public Policy Brown University www.davidkarpf.com davekarpf@gmail.com
I recommend reading the pieces that Robert Darnton has published in The New York Review of Books, I think starting 12 June 2008 with The Library in the new Age, and the responses they have received. Links and responses can be found here (http://www.nybooks.com/authors/32) Nina Nina Wormbs Associate professor of history of science and technology Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Dave Karpf wrote:
It's a few years old, but I like using Siva Vaidhyanathan's "Googlization of Everything and the Future of Copyright." Very accessible, fantastic for class discussion.
-Dave
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Kris M. Markman <krism98@earthlink.net>wrote:
Dear colleagues, I'm looking for suggestions for readings summarizing/analyzing the Google Books case and the settlement. In particular, I'm looking for readings that would be accessible to an upper-division (juniors & seniors) undergraduate audience. Bonus points for any readings that touch on the ethics of Google Books.
Thanks in advance, Kris Markman
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See Charles Bailey's excellent Google Book Search Bibliography http://www.digital-scholarship.org/gbsb/gbsb.htm -- Michael Zimmer, PhD Assistant Professor, School of Information Studies Associate, Center for Information Policy Research University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 656 Bolton Hall 3210 N. Maryland Ave Milwaukee, WI 53211 p: 414.229.3627 e: zimmerm@uwm.edu w: www.michaelzimmer.org On Mar 24, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Kris M. Markman wrote:
Dear colleagues, I'm looking for suggestions for readings summarizing/analyzing the Google Books case and the settlement. In particular, I'm looking for readings that would be accessible to an upper-division (juniors & seniors) undergraduate audience. Bonus points for any readings that touch on the ethics of Google Books.
Thanks in advance, Kris Markman
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There is more recent and very detailed paper by Pamela Samuelson: Samuelson, Pamela, Google Book Search and the Future of Books in Cyberspace. Minnesota Law Review, Forthcoming; UC Berkeley Public Law Research Paper No. 1535067. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1535067 http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1535067 jeanette Michael Zimmer wrote:
See Charles Bailey's excellent Google Book Search Bibliography http://www.digital-scholarship.org/gbsb/gbsb.htm
-- Michael Zimmer, PhD Assistant Professor, School of Information Studies Associate, Center for Information Policy Research
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 656 Bolton Hall 3210 N. Maryland Ave Milwaukee, WI 53211
p: 414.229.3627 e: zimmerm@uwm.edu w: www.michaelzimmer.org
On Mar 24, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Kris M. Markman wrote:
Dear colleagues, I'm looking for suggestions for readings summarizing/analyzing the Google Books case and the settlement. In particular, I'm looking for readings that would be accessible to an upper-division (juniors & seniors) undergraduate audience. Bonus points for any readings that touch on the ethics of Google Books.
Thanks in advance, Kris Markman
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