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How do government agencies review and approve text content for publication on their Web sites? A framework to compare Web content management practices
(2004)This article describes a multicase field study of four public-facing Midwestern state agencies and how they organized the work of reviewing and approving textual content for publication on Internet Web sites. Drawing on ... -
The Limits of DeCSS Posting: A Comparison of Internet Posting of DVD Circumvention Devices in the European Union The People's Republic of China, Hong Kong and Macau
(2005)This study explored differences in DeCSS posting between EU member nations, the PRC, Hong Kong, and Macau. DeCSS is a software program that circumvents DVD copy and access protection systems. The study investigated the ... -
Examining the role of Web site information in facilitating different citizen-government relationships: A case study of state Chronic Wasting Disease Web sites
(2007)This paper develops a framework to assess the text-based public information provided on program level government agency Web sites. The framework informs the larger e-government question of how, or whether, state ... -
Academic Libraries as Scholarly Publishers
(2007-10)Academic librarians have historically been the scholarly literature's collectors and preservers, its major purchasers and ultimate disseminators. What happens between author manuscript and ink (or, increasingly, pixels) ... -
Every Library's Nightmare? Digital Rights Management and Licensed Scholarly Digital Resources
(2008)This study explored use restrictions found in licensed scholarly resources from the fields of history/art history, engineering and health sciences. The analysis developed a framework of use restrictions that distinguishes ... -
Controlling Access to and Use of Online Cultural Collections: A Survey of U.S. Archives, Libraries and Museums for IMLS
(2009)This report describes the results of an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) funded study to investigate the use of technological or policy tools to control patron access to or use of digital collections of ... -
Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions: Case Study Variations Music Library
(2010)The Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions Project was funded by an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant 04-06-0029-06 to investigate the impact of digital rights management technologies on ... -
Conferring -- and Revoking -- Scholarly Legitimacy
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Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions Case Study: Maine Music Box
(2010-10-10)The Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions Project was funded by an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant 04-06-0029-06 to investigate the impact of digital rights management technologies on ... -
Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions: Case Study NJVid
(2010-10-10)The Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions Project was funded by an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant 04-06-0029-06 to investigate the impact of digital rights management technologies on ... -
Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions: Case Study Arizona State Museum
(2010-10-20)The Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions Project was funded by an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant 04-06-0029-06 to investigate the impact of digital rights management technologies on ... -
Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions: Case Study New York Public Library Library for the Performing Arts
(2010-10-20)The Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions Project was funded by an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant 04-06-0029-06 to investigate the impact of digital rights management technologies on ... -
Digital cultural collections in an age of reuse and remixes
(2010-11)This paper explores the circumstances under which cultural institutions (CI) should seek to control noncommercial reuse of digital cultural works. It describes the results of a 2008 survey of CI professionals at U.S. ... -
Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions: Case Study EVIA: Ethnographic Video for Instruction and Analysis
(2011)The Digital Rights Management and Cultural Institutions Project was funded by an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant 04-06-0029-06 to investigate the impact of digital rights management technologies on ... -
The 1980s Downloading Controversy: The Evolution of Use Rights for Licensed Electronic Resources
(2011-01)This paper describes and explains the shift in the database industrys treatment of downloading as an unwanted byproduct of new technology to a product feature in terms of shifts in ?use-regimes,? or changes to market ... -
Managing Access to and Use of Data Collections: A Preliminary Report
(2011-02-03)The purpose of this study was to explore to what degree data repositories employ access controls or use controls to regulate who accesses data in the repository and what uses are made of repository data. This paper represents ... -
Public Libraries as Financial Literacy Supporters
(2011-08)This report describes several linked empirical studies that examine the activities of public libraries in increasing the financial literacy of their service population. It describes a qualitative field study of librarians? ... -
Be Bear Aware: Grizzly Maulings in Yellowstone National Park, 2005-2011
(2011-08-07)Yellowstone National Park experienced seven bear maulings -- including one fatality -- between 2005 and summer 2011. The author obtained GPS coordinates of the attacks and mapped them using ArcGIS software. The map revealed ... -
The Limits of Sharing: Controlled Data Collections
(2011-11)We investigated 24 web-based data repositories with ?controlled collections? to determine why and how repositories control access to and use of data. We selected our sample of data repositories from across scholarly and ... -
Popular Movies in Academic Libraries
(2012-05-15)Although academic libraries historically have not collected popular movies, institutions that have offered feature films have experienced positive results. This literature review will argue that academic libraries benefit ...