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this is so wrong; mandating open *publication*, sure; mandating putting it in a repository - NO!!! That is YOUR freakin' job, librarians and repository managers (like me ;-) To figure out how to preserve and share things NO MATTER WHERE THEY ARE PUBLISHED!!!
“Library” and “Gaming” were words that you likely saw rarely paired years ago. I was a library junkie as a kid, loved wandering stacks, walking out with piles of books, but it’s hard to shake the imprint that it was a place were the main noises you heard were were “Shhhhh” not “boing!”

One of the things I've come to appreciate over the past ten years or so of amateur stumbling round the intellectual property landscape is the amazing job that so many librarians do.

Earlier this month Kathryn Greenhill coined the term “LibPunk” in her blog:


Tony outlined some web 2.0 business models the other day. Stephen Downes picked up on this, and commented

This one starts with Stuart Brown reading the Broadcast Strategy Review, and I remind him there is a website. It then goes on to to prove the adage that 'if man can describe it, Hirst can mash it.'
stuartbrown - reading the ou broadcast strategy review