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English Corner

http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/improve-your-use-of-google-books-with-mirlyn-and-hathi-trust/27600

http://www.osnews.com/story/23888/US_Library_of_Congress_Copyright_Is_Destroying_Historic_Audio

http://www.teleread.com/copy-right/cbc-decision-highlights-creative-commons-drawbacks

"Over the past week I have started to catalogue project EAP012 Salvage and preservation of Dongjing archives in Yunnan, China: transcript, score, ritual and performance.

Dongjing refers to a body of Daoist and Confucian texts and traditional music scores. The songs can be performed unaccompanied or with instruments. As a practice it is thought to date back to the 15th century. Social, political and cultural factors have endangered the practice which is now mostly performed by communities in Yunnan province.

The collections copied by the EAP012 project contain a wealth of material including ritual texts, music scores and audio-visual recordings of Dongjing performances as well as oral history interviews. The following images are taken from Sanguan donging juan zhong, a sutra used during Dongjing activities, inscribed in 1911."
Link

National Archives Video for PF.org from Center for Innovative Media on Vimeo.

"The National Archives just won a GreenGov Presidential Awards for Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance. What are we doing to make our DC-area buildings greener? "

http://web.resourceshelf.com/go/resourceblog/61126

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-11491307

http://openbiomed.info/2010/10/the-predatory-open-access-seal-of-approval-goes-to-intechweb/

See also
http://archiv.twoday.net/search?q=predatory

#beall

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/mod-deletes-data-on-afghan-tours-2096802.html

Electronic records on the activities of British troops in Afghanistan are routinely wiped from computers when regiments return to Britain, creating a gap in the documentation of soldiers' actions that a leading legal expert believes "smacks of cover-up". The Ministry of Defence confirmed this weekend that it has no established method of archiving the data generated during the deployment of soldiers abroad.


 

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