- WSJ explains the economics behind lending Harry Potter ebooks by Amazon
- Money Talks — How Audience Priorities and Publishing Incentives Can Lead to Unusual OA Behaviors
- #scholpub, PeerJ and Tim O’Reilly
- The coming revolution in STM #scholpub
- Why doesn’t Moore’s law apply to #scholpub?
- Who is the Steve Jobs of #scholarlypub? Whence comes the needed disruption?
- Top 10 reasons why professors leave: elephant in the lab series
- Whose Intellectual Property?
- Conflicted: Faculty and Online Education, 2012
- Mending Fences (university presses & librarians in wake of GSU decision)
- Penguin, 3M Test Ebook Pilot at NYPL, BPL
- Mutual Assessment in the Social Programmer Ecosystem
- Open-Source Scholarship
- Libraries, Consortia, Associations, & Two-Level Games
- Libraries have all it takes to replace publishers
- Pew: Patrons Still Don’t Know Libraries Have Ebooks | ALA Annual 2012
- Peter Norvig On The 100,000-Student Classroom
- Calling Timeout on Library eBook Integration
- Stanford already thinks like a startup
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