“Controversial open access plan stalled”

From TheScientist.com, “Forced charges for open access?”

. . . the APA [American Psychological Association] announced this week that it will charge authors’ institutions a $2500 fee for accepted manuscripts to be deposited in PubMed Central 12 months after publication.

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This is basically as bad as it gets when it comes to publishers’ open access policy, Peter Suber, open access advocate, wrote on his blog yesterday. He told The Chronicle of Higher Education that the fee is a waste of money and submission to PubMed Central can easily be done by a machine.

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The 3D Internet Will Change How We Live

Yesterday I wrote about the Virtual Law Partners law firm.  Today’s Wall Street Journal has an op-ed by Benjamin Duranske, author of the book Virtual Law: Navigating the Legal Landscape of Virtual Worlds (catalog record copied below).  In the WSJ piece, “The 3D Internet Will Change How We Live, ” Mr. Duranske writes about virtual worlds such as Second Life, There, HiPiHi and other “3D” webpages and how “real-life rules are starting to be applied to virtual worlds.”  His conclusion:

If current trends hold, the Internet will evolve into a 3D space, and virtual worlds will become an integral part of human communication.  Real life will never be the same.

 

Here’s the OPAC record for Mr. Duranske’s book:

Author: Duranske, Benjamin Tyson.
Title: Virtual law : navigating the legal landscape of virtual worlds 
Imprint: Chicago : American Bar Association, c2008.
Physical Description: xv, 461 p. ; 23 cm.
Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Big picture questions in virtual law — Evidence and virtual worlds — Governance of virtual worlds — Property law and virtual worlds — Contract law and virtual worlds — Intellectual property law and virtual worlds — Civil procedure and virtual worlds — Tort law and virtual worlds — Criminal law and virtual worlds — Privacy law and virtual worlds — Securities law and virtual worlds — Tax law and virtual worlds — Establishing a professional virtual world presence.
Subject (LC): Computer networks–Law and legislation–United States–Cases.
Subject (LC): Internet–Law and legislation–United States–Cases.
ISBN: 9781604420098