Intellectual Property
Ownership of digital content, rights of access, and mechanisms for regulating the use of digital content have played a major role in the development of digital libraries. Copyright laws of most countries were not written to take into account the existence of digital information on the Internet. The Open Access movement has encouraged authors, especially those in the research and education communities, to license their works in a way that encourages their broad use. Digital rights management systems are put in place to protect content from use beyond those specifically licensed to a user or group. This is a contentious area and CNI provides a forum for airing views and principles and for better understanding the way forward.
Recent Publications/Reports/Presentations by CNI Staff
Open Access, Open Scholarship, and Machine Learning: A Panel and Community Conversation (February '24)Speakers: Heather Sardis
Rachael Samberg
Richard Sever
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From Exascale to AI: Developments & Implications for the Information Landscape (January '24)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch View more information View video
International Tensions and “Science Nationalism” in a Networked World: Strategies and Implications (January '21)
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UNT Open Access Symposium, Closing Remarks (May '10)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch View more information View video
“Improving Access to Research Results” (October '06)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch View more information
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Recent Project Briefings & Plenary Sessions from CNI Meetings
Combining Micropublications into a Sustainable Back End and an Integrated Reading Environment (March '24)
Gregory Crane, Tufts University
Handling Academic Copyright and Artificial Intelligence Research Questions as the Law Develops (March '24)
Jonathan Band, Counsel to the Library Copyright Alliance
Timothy Vollmer, University of California, Berkeley
Open Access, Open Scholarship, and Machine Learning: A Panel and Community Conversation (February '24)
Speakers:
Heather Sardis
Rachael Samberg
Richard Sever
Moderator: Clifford Lynch
From Exascale to AI: Developments & Implications for the Information Landscape (January '24)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
Duke University’s Research Support Initiative: Assessment, Recommendations, and Implementation (November '23)
Timothy McGeary, Duke University
Rebecca Brouwer, Duke University
John Board, Duke University
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Recent Videos
Open Access, Open Scholarship, and Machine Learning: A Panel and Community Conversation (February '24)Speakers: Heather Sardis
Rachael Samberg
Richard Sever
Moderator: Clifford Lynch View more information View video
Strategic Plan 2.0: A Digitally-Infused Strategic Plan for the Library of Congress (February '24)
Leah Weinryb Grohsgal, Library of Congress
Natalie Buda Smith, Library of Congress
Carly Morse, Library of Congress View more information
When Libraries Close or Merge, What Happens to Perpetual Rights to eResources? (February '24)
Michael Rodriguez, Lyrasis
Teri Oaks Gallaway, Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC) View more information
From Exascale to AI: Developments & Implications for the Information Landscape (January '24)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch View more information View video
Empowering 360° Theater Utilization with the Visualization Studio Development Kit for Unity (March '23)
Colin Patrick Keenan, North Carolina State University
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