Episode 70 – Live from THATCamp
20 June, 20111 comment
On Friday, June 3, we live-streamed Digital Campus from the first day of THATCamp CHNM, The Humanities and Technology Camp at the Center for History and New Media. About half the live audience of seventy-five or so people said they had heard the podcast before — it was great to see the listeners in person, not to mention one another.
We discussed at some length the trial of the copyright lawsuit brought against Georgia State University by Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and Sage Publications, agreeing that if the publishers were to win their suit, teaching faculty would certainly have to become more aware than ever before about the costs of the readings they assign. Also on the table (more briefly) were Google’s cessation of its mass digitization of newspapers, the major search engines’ support for structured data with http://schema.org, the Library of Congress’s plans to transition away from MARC, YouTube’s announcement of Creative Commons licensing, and Amanda’s alternative solution to the Open Researcher and Contributor ID.
Special thanks to Chris Preparato, who managed the audio recording and livestreaming. And, with proof that we’re at least as good-looking as you always imagined, here’s video of the episode 70 of Digital Campus, kindly provided in high definition by George H. Brett (whom you can also hear making a comment about parallels between the GSU case and the early days of Electronic Theses and Dissertations). Thanks so much, George, for capturing this.
Stories or projects mentioned on the podcast:
What’s at Stake in the Georgia State Copyright Case
Google Ditches Newspaper Archive Plan
Google, Bing & Yahoo’s New Schema.org Creates New Standards for Web Content Markup
Open Researcher and Contributor ID
Library of Congress May Begin Transitioning Away from MARC [Machine-Readable Cataloging]
Google Rolls Out YouTube Creative Commons Licenses
Running time: 50:25
Download the .mp3
Categorized under copyright, Google, intellectual property, libraries, linked open data, open access, publishing, unconferences, YouTube
Andrew Hazlett : 20th June, 2011
I love the giant hand and cookie jar that open the video.