AUTHORS AND AUTHORITY: PERSPECTIVES ON NEGOTIATING LICENSES AND COPYRIGHT
Saturday, January 21, 2006
4:00 - 6:00PM, Hilton Palacio del Rio, Salon Del Rey (Central & South)
San Antonio, Texas
Over 250 delegates to January's midwinter meeting joined us to hear insights from a publisher, an attorney, and a librarian into the ways that the traditional relationship between author and publisher is changing. David Hoole of Nature Publishing Group, Michael Carroll of Villanova University School of Law, and John Ober of California Digital Library shared views on how the copyright landscape has changed with the introduction of authors' addenda being attached to publisher agreements and the initiation of large-scale efforts like Creative Commons and Science Commons. SPARC's outgoing Steering Committee Chair Jim Neal was kind enough to moderate.
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Introductory Remarks
James Neal
Chair, SPARC Steering Committee,
2003 - 2005
Vice President of Information Services and University Librarian, Columbia University
Podcast | 8MB
John Ober
Director, Education and Strategy<
California Digital Library
Podcast | 28.5MB
Slides | File size: 1.15MB
David Hoole
Head of Brand Marketing and Content Licensing, Nature Publishing Group
Podcast | 15.1MB
Slides | File size: 1.18MB
Mike Carroll
Associate Professor of Law
Villanova University School of Law
Board Member, Creative Commons
Podcast | 29.9MB