Live From Berkeley: Google Books Settlement and the Future of Information Access Conference

UPDATE: The event is now over. According to a UC Berkeley spokesperson to us that the video will be available in the next week or two on the conference homepage.

The Google Books Settlement and the Future of Information Access Conference is http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23gbsfia
2) http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23ucbgbooksconf
3) http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23ucbgb

Mark Liberman at Language Log is doing an excellent job live blogging the event.

So is Eli Edwards (Miss_Eli) who has links to a prepared presentation or two.

These two posts (1 ||| 2) have some background.

Post 2 includes an audio interview by The Guardian of Peter Brantley from the Open Book Alliance. Here’s a recent interview with Dan Clancy from Google.

Missed today’s conference?
See Also: EDUCAUSE LIVE: The Google Book Scanning Project: Issues and Updates
Free. Registration required. This event is scheduled for September 2, 2009.
Speakers: Dan Clancy, Google
&
Jonathan Band
Counsel
Library Copyright Alliance

See Also: Unsettled: The PW Survey on the Google Book Settlement (via Publishers Weekly)

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