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Creative Commons Launches CC0 and CC+ Programs – Creative Commons
CCo is the full realization of “no rights reserved”. CC+ enables users to purchase additional rights beyond those offered by the CC license.
Author: Michael C. Habib
links for 2007-12-14
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Older adults and e-books—and how E could be the new large ‘print’
Excellent article arguing the need for large print and senior friendly e-books and readers. I would have the font size blown up all the time. Maybe I need to take a look at the Kindle.
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Isabelle Fetherston, “Resources and discussion about library services to older adults.” Author of large print e-book article.
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E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly
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Inside Higher Ed :: Open Courses Open Wider
via freemoth – to read
links for 2007-11-20
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Will e-books ever be a best-seller? | CNET News.com
“news analysis The average commuter seems to be doing OK reading an old-fashioned newspaper on the way to work. – Why, then, do Amazon.com and Sony think they need to replace traditional books with electronic readers?”
links for 2007-11-17
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AxsJAX Brings Accessibility Features to Web 2.0 | Compiler from Wired.com
This will make it a lot easier for government websites, library sites, etc. to improve the usability on their sites. One less excuse…
links for 2007-11-09
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Privacy schmivacy ::: SAIS Library News
SAIS at JHU library blog discusses the LJ artice – “Have you ever posed for a photograph, tipsy, with a Corona in hand? Many would answer yes! Did you post that picture online?”