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Bridging the Gap between Computer Science and Legal Approaches to Privacy
(Harvard Law School, 2018)The analysis and release of statistical data about individuals and groups of individuals carries inherent privacy risks, and these risks have been conceptualized in different ways within the fields of law and computer ... -
A brief note about the picturing of apples in the poetics of Sappho
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2019-03-29)In the course of recent communications with my dear colleague Lucia Athanassaki, she has generously shared with me a wealth of further insights and bibliography concerning the poetics of Sappho as imitated by Catullus. In ... -
Brief of Amici Curiae Nine Library Organizations and 218 Librarians In Support of Defendant-Appellant Internet Archive
(2023-12-22)CDL is based in copyright law and respects the rights of copyright holders by acquiring the works legally, while also broadening access to the books that library systems purchase to build their collections. CDL is a ... -
Brief of Library Amici Curiae (ALA, ACRL, LFI, ARL, SPN, EveryLibrary)
(Council Press, 2022-06)The Court’s decision in this case may bear directly on the interests of visual artists who rely on existing works as raw material for their own creations, but it could also affect far more. As the Court considers how to ... -
A Building as a Catalyst for Change: The New British Library Centre for Conservation
(Igitur. Utrecht Publishing & Archiving Services, 2007)The new Centre for Conservation at the British Library (BLCC) opened in London this year. This 2600 square metre, purpose-built Centre is connected to the main British Library by a new public terrace and is adjacent tothe ... -
A busy month of action on the NIH open-access plan
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California against Nature
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2010) -
Campus Open-Access Policy Implementation Models and Implications for IR Services
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Can Sappho be freed from receivership? Part One
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2021-07-19)In this essay, I make a distinction between, on the one hand, what I describe as a receivership of Sappho in the world of Classics today and, on the other hand, the variegated reception of Sappho in the world of ancient ... -
Can Sappho be freed from receivership? Part Two
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2021-07-26)Continuing the essay that started with Part One, I consider once again here in Part Two the first word in Song 1 of Sappho, where the goddess Aphrodite is invoked as poikiló-thronos, and I return once again to my proposed ... -
Can search tame the wild web? Can open access help?
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Can technology assessment control health spending?
(Project Hope, 1994)Because medical technology is the most important controllable component of health spending growth, the success of strategies for limiting spending growth depends upon their impact on technology dissemination. Technology ... -
Can we think of Centaurs as a species?
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2019-05-03)Ιn three previous essays posted in Classical Inquiries, 2019.04.26, 2019.04.19 and 2019.03.22, I analyzed myths about Centaurs. Since they were pictured as half-man and half-horse, we could nowadays think of them as monsters. ... -
The case for OAI in the age of Google
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Case mix, costs, and outcomes — differences between faculty and community services in a university hospital
(Massachusetts Medical Society, 1984)To gain insight into the possible consequences of prospective payment for university hospitals, we studied 2025 admissions to the faculty and community services of a university hospital, measuring differences in case mix, ... -
A Case Study in Ad Hominem Arguments: Fichte's Science of Knowledge
(Penn State University Press, 1990)Fichte's narrative persona in the Science of Knowledge is obnoxious. I try to disentangle regrettable signs of immaturity and paranoia from justifiable ad hominem arguments. Many of Fichte's ad hominem attacks on metaphysical ... -
Case Study: DRM-protected Music Interoperability and e-Innovation
(The Berkman Center for Internet & Society, 2007)This report – representing one of three case studies that are part of a transatlantic research project aimed at exploring the potential relation between ICT Interoperability and eInnovation – examines issues surrounding ... -
Case Study: Mashups Interoperability and eInnovation
(2009-03-24)