Tag: open access

08 May 2008

Randy Picker Believes Google Lacks Commitment to Open Net

And I’m pretty sure he gets it all wrong:
Google: As Open and Neutral as It Wants to Be

I hope to return to blogging more regularly now that the college-hunting process is over for my high-school senior son—our family’s first time through what is an amazingly-daunting (and time-consuming) process—and I still have a backlog of other [...]

17 Dec 2007

Inside Higher Ed. on Plagiarism: Data?!

There is an interesting line between copyright law and policies regarding plagiarism. In my mind, the latter is clearly the worse offense, though it is often accompanied by the violation of the former. For example, unattributed sentences may not be copyright violations but are incidents of plagiarism. Randy Picker had an interesting series of posts [...]