Monthly Archives: May 2010

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love DRM

Comment scraped into Arcturus Owen Stephens says: May 10, 2010 at 9:34 am  I’m not sure if you are still looking for answers on this, and if so what answers you are looking for? A brief summary of my knowledge, … Continue reading

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Nahtanagran’s laws of modern library science

Typed into Arcturus while waiting for software to build Ranganathan’s laws are seminal to library science and the practice of libraries. Far too many librarians have forgotten them. They should recite them at the start of each day. These laws … Continue reading

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Would Ranganathan have approved of DRM?

Dictated into Arcturus Last year at Internet librarian conference in London in November, I heard for the first time of Ranganathan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._R._Ranganathan ) and his laws of library science. I was told about these by Sara Wingate Gray, one of … Continue reading

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The Copyright (Librarians and Archivists) (Copying of Copyright Material) Regulations 1989 …

Comments on this blog scraped into Arcturus Andrew Walker is an Earth Scientist at UCL with whom I have previously collaborated in Cambridge. He has done a great job in unearthing the source of the rubric (see second link) and … Continue reading

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Alice’s adventures in the British Library and what she found there

Comments on this blog scraped into Arcturus We are getting close to the the ‘Allo ‘Allo, Mission: Impossible, and Alice that the British Museum enforces on academic libraries and that they accept and pass onto us, the academics. Here are … Continue reading

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British Library conditions: read very carefully, you can only read this once”.

Scraped from BL site without permission but claiming fair use and public interest, and edited, into Arcturus The terms in the British Library Direct (http://direct.bl.uk/bld/ViewTerms.do ) date at least from April 2005 so this DRM stuff has possibly gone on … Continue reading

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The British Library’s Secure Electronic Delivery

Scraped into Arcturus Dan Hagon, who is a computer scientist not a librarian, has posted my FriendFeed a useful resource from the University of Glamorgan library system. This confirms many of the facts I have assumed. http://lcss.glam.ac.uk/lrc/ills/ ================================== Secure Electronic … Continue reading

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The British Library: Mission Impossible; I still need information

Dictated into Arcturus There was a very well known television programme, Mission: Impossible (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_Impossible) which normally started with the secret agent listening to a tape recorder and finished with the words “this tape will self destruct in 5 seconds” after … Continue reading

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Julian Huppert (Scientist), new Cambridge MP; I hope he’s not unique

Typed and Scraped from NAR site without needing permission into Arcturus Here is the latest publication from our new Liberal MP for Cambridge, Julian Huppert. I’ll comment below: Nucleic Acids Research, 2009, Vol. 37, No. 20 6716-6722© The Author(s) 2009. … Continue reading

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British Library said DRM must not "exert excessive control on access to information". (2006).

Scraped from BBC site without permission into Arcturus I am bewildered. I found a 2006 news item from the BBC which I quote in full (fair use, but without the picture – I would surely burn for that). In it … Continue reading

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