Purpose of this paper: To point out that past models of information ownership may not carry over to the age of digital information. The fact that public ownership of information (for example, by means of national and public library collections) created social benefits in the past does not mean that a greater degree of private sector involvement in information provision in the knowledge society of today is synonymous with an abandonment of past ideals of social information provision. Design/methodology/approach: A brief review of recent issues in digital preservation and national electronic heritage management, with an examination of the public/private sector characteristics of each issue. Findings: Private companies and philanthropic endeav...
Throughout history, libraries have played a key role in remembering the past continuously adapting t...
[Preprint of a forthcoming book chapter] To complement contemporary discussions on open access, this...
With the research described in this report, ERPANET sets out to identify the current state of digita...
Purpose of this paper: To point out that past models of information ownership may not carry over to ...
Libraries, archives and museums have long collected physical materials and other artefacts. In so do...
The largest digital libraries currently in free public access (LibGen and SciHub) are run by entitie...
The library traditionally has performed a role within the information chain, where publishers and li...
How can governments and civil society make information which is considered to be a "global publ...
As a country, a lot of information is generated but not well managed thus making information difficu...
To argue that unique contemporary cultural shifts are leading to a new form of librarianship that ca...
Purpose – This paper aims to present a personal view of the development of digital libraries, starti...
This Article argues that copyright jurisprudence has lost sight of the knowledge principle at the he...
It is time for the information professions in the United Kingdom that lag behind their peers in Nort...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse recent developments in the relationship of large ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine collective licensing operations, with particular emphasis on...
Throughout history, libraries have played a key role in remembering the past continuously adapting t...
[Preprint of a forthcoming book chapter] To complement contemporary discussions on open access, this...
With the research described in this report, ERPANET sets out to identify the current state of digita...
Purpose of this paper: To point out that past models of information ownership may not carry over to ...
Libraries, archives and museums have long collected physical materials and other artefacts. In so do...
The largest digital libraries currently in free public access (LibGen and SciHub) are run by entitie...
The library traditionally has performed a role within the information chain, where publishers and li...
How can governments and civil society make information which is considered to be a "global publ...
As a country, a lot of information is generated but not well managed thus making information difficu...
To argue that unique contemporary cultural shifts are leading to a new form of librarianship that ca...
Purpose – This paper aims to present a personal view of the development of digital libraries, starti...
This Article argues that copyright jurisprudence has lost sight of the knowledge principle at the he...
It is time for the information professions in the United Kingdom that lag behind their peers in Nort...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse recent developments in the relationship of large ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine collective licensing operations, with particular emphasis on...
Throughout history, libraries have played a key role in remembering the past continuously adapting t...
[Preprint of a forthcoming book chapter] To complement contemporary discussions on open access, this...
With the research described in this report, ERPANET sets out to identify the current state of digita...