Difference between revisions of "OCLC Policy Change"
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* Ed Corrado - [http://blog.ecorrado.us/2008/11/07/update-on-oclc-worldcat-policy/ update on oclc worldcat policy] | * Ed Corrado - [http://blog.ecorrado.us/2008/11/07/update-on-oclc-worldcat-policy/ update on oclc worldcat policy] | ||
* Karen Coombs - [http://www.librarywebchic.net/wordpress/2008/11/05/whos-record-is-it-anyway/ Who’s record is it anyway?] | * Karen Coombs - [http://www.librarywebchic.net/wordpress/2008/11/05/whos-record-is-it-anyway/ Who’s record is it anyway?] | ||
+ | * Jonathan Rochkind - [http://bibwild.wordpress.com/2008/11/07/a-logical-oclc-argument/ A logical OCLC argument] |
Revision as of 00:46, 9 November 2008
- Policy for Use and Transfer of WorldCat® Records (second and final version)
- Archived copy of first version
- Diff between the two versions
Commentary Regarding First Revision (nov 2)
- pmurray - Is OCLC’s Change of WorldCat Record Use/Transfer Policy Related to the Google Book Search Agreement?
- jrochkind - viral nature of OCLC usage policy–like open source? No.
- Thingology - OCLC Policy Change
- Ed Summers - Bibliovirus
Commentary Regarding Second Revision (nov 5) / General
- jrochkind - More on OCLC’s policies
- jrochkind - copyright trivia
- jrochkind - A logical OCLC argument
- Karen Calhoun - Notes on OCLC's Updated Record Use Policy
- Repohate - Declaration of Independance of Metadata
- Rob Styles - OCLC, Record Usage, Copyright, Contracts and the Law
- Panlibus - What are OCLC playing at?
- Library Journal - After Delay, OCLC Lays Out New Policy for Records Use and Transfer
- Terry Reese - OCLC’s proposed new guidelines for the transfer of bibliographic records
- Terry Reese - What would it look like if OCLC was broken up?
- Terry Reese - A look at the Policy for Use and Transfer of WorldCat Records revision
- Ed Corrado - karen calhoun on oclc’s updated record use policy
- Ed Corrado - new oclc policy on worldcat records re-released
- Ed Corrado - update on oclc worldcat policy
- Karen Coombs - Who’s record is it anyway?
- Jonathan Rochkind - A logical OCLC argument