This American Life #441: When Patents Attack
Aggregating the best library- and information technology-related podcasts.
Labels: intellectual property, litigation, patents, this american life
Originally posted by Matt Pasiewicz reporting for the EDUCAUSE 2006 Podcast on October 17, 2006.
The attached MP3 provides continuing coverage of a series of interviews conducted at the 2006 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference. Listen as Marilu Goodyear hosts a 30 minute interview with Phil Long, Senior Strategist for the Academic Computing Enterprise at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Among other things, they take on the issue of patents, discuss Ray Kurzweil's Law of Accelerating Returns, and tackle the prospects for continued research on learning space design.
Originally posted by Matt Pasiewicz (EDUCAUSE) on December 18, 2006.
In this 15 minute recording, we'll sit down with Indiana University CIO, Brad Wheeler. Listen in as he takes on the issue of patents, cyberinfrastructure, open source as a professional development exercise and the role of librarians in research.
This interview is provided courtesy of CNI and was recorded at their 2006 Fall Task Force Meeting. The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is an organization dedicated to supporting the transformative promise of networked information technology for the advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual productivity.
Originally posted by Matt Pasiewicz (EDUCAUSE) on December 18, 2006.
In this 51 minute recording, we'll hear from CNI's Cliff Lynch. Listen in has he shares some thoughts on cyberinfrastructure, patents, and much more..
This interview is provided courtesy of CNI and was recorded at their 2006 Fall Task Force Meeting. The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is an organization dedicated to supporting the transformative promise of networked information technology for the advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual productivity.
Labels: clifford lynch, cni, cyberinfrastructure, educause, matt pasiewicz, patents
The purpose of the Library Meme is to locate and aggregate the best Library and information technology podcasts in one place. The episode descriptions are exerpts from the original author's blogs and Library Meme links to the original MP3 files of the episodes.
The podcast feed is currently drawing from the following podcasting sources (although the plan is to keep looking for more).