Well, everything seems to line up together on this topic today... The title to this post will link you to the Scholarly Kitchen, a fascinating blog sponsored by The Society for Scholarly Publishing. Tracy Thompson of NELLCO passed this link along, for the blog post titled Article Download Gaming, dated Oct. 27, 2008. Part of what got me to link to this blog post is the report of the British House of Commons' Science and Technology Committee interrogating the CEO of Reed Elsevier on how they can justify their price increases (yay, go get 'em!!! sic 'em). Sir Crispin Davis replied that they were essentially looking at it as pricing the materials as pay per view, and it was a bargain at that...
The rather cheeky response Sir Crispin gave the committee members raises the specter of what library users and libraries may be looking at if repackaging of copyrighted materials continues in the hands of publishing megaliths. Or am I just paranoid and a left-over 60's radical? I am rooting for the Google Books/HathiTrust folks more and more, though...
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