Managing Access To Digital
Information: Some Basic Terminology Issues
Patrice Lyons, Law Offices of Patrice Lyons, Chartered, Washington, D.C.
Work has been going forward on the development of a frame of reference for locating and invoking digital information services and objects over communication systems and pathways having computational capabilities. An important concept in this context is the notion of a 'digital object' as a set of sequences of bits, including a unique identifier for the object called a 'handle'. A digital object may incorporate digital works and other digital information in which copyright, patent, trade secret and other rights or interests are claimed, although this need not always be the case. To take full advantage of the global information infrastructure, it is helpful for a commercial enterprise to develop a flexible terminology for thinking about digital information from a copyright perspective; in this regard, the concept of 'digital work' is suggested. Clearance of rights and interests in connection with the 'contents' of digital objects may be treated separately from compliance with procedures for accessing digital objects viewed as entities that incorporate and identify contents. A suggested legal framework is discussed in this paper.
HealthWeb announces the addition of
evaluated, Internet-accessible resources to its 30 existing subject areas. The new topics include: diabetes,
endocrinology, genetics, geriatrics and gerontology, osteopathic medicine, laboratory medicine and
pathology, pediatrics, physiology, psychiatry, transplantation, and women's health. The HealthWeb Project
draws on the expertise of the health sciences librarians and information professionals from the Big Ten
universities and the University of Chicago (the CIC - Committee on Institutional Cooperation), who select
critically evaluated resources.
Computer Science Education Innovation Workshop, June 15-21, 1997, Blacksburg, Virginia
Interactive Learning with a Digital Library in Computer Science
http://ei.cs.vt.edu
Virginia Tech and Norfolk State University
Twenty applicants will selected on the strength of support of their educational institution for innovation, and their interest and experience in Computer Science education. Preference will be given to under-represented populations. Three-page proposals should be send to fox@vt.edu by May 18, 1997. A proposal for funding expenses is expected to be funded by the National Science Foundation.
Guidelines for Proposals: We have an open first-come-first-served admission, but will give preference to:
Location: Virginia Tech, in the Donaldson Brown Center for Continuing Education and the Department of Computer Science, using a variety of labs, including those recently renovated through NSF Research Infrastructure grant for "Interactive Accessibility", and a CAVE (large VR environment). One event will be at scenic Mountain Lake. Blacksburg is in the Blue Ridge mountains of southwestern Virginia, 40 miles from Roanoke airport.
Schedule: Attendees arrive June 15, 1997 and depart June 21, 1997. Attendees receive 4 CEU credits for 40 hours of presentation, interactive activities, and discussion, plus evening access to labs (so groups can work to meet the educational development objectives of each attendee).
Coverage: This workshop will enable attendees to set up WWW sites to support Computer Science education, make use of the extensive courseware and lab materials developed at Virginia Tech and Norfolk State University since 1993, and to apply digital library and WWW logging methods for delivery and evaluation. There also will be coverage of other NSF Education Innovation WWW pages/projects.
Special Tools: SWAN for algorithm visualization, QUIZIT for WWW test-taking, IDEAL for recording and studying users' video and computer logs, full professional digital video capture and editing system.
Topical Areas: The most popular of the following topics will be covered. Where course numbers are given, these are new or EI-extended courses that could easily be offered at other sites, drawing on courseware at http://ei.cs.vt.edu/courses.html.
Fourth DELOS Workshop: Image Indexing and Retrieval, August 28-30, 1997,
San Miniato, Pisa, Italy. Call For Participation
Contributed by Carol Peters, Istituto di Elaborazione della Informazione,
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
The fourth workshop of the DELOS Working Group, to be held from Thursday August 28th till Saturday August 30th in San Miniato, Italy, will examine issues related to the indexing and retrieval of image data. The workshop is scheduled to begin in the early afternoon of Thursday and finish at lunch time on Saturday, so attendees may travel to San Miniato on Thursday morning and return home on Saturday afternoon. However, we remind you that the First European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries will be held immediately after the workshop, from the 1st to the 3rd of September, with tutorials on Sunday the 31st of August.
The Workshop will have a limited participation of approximately 30 attendees and will be organized so as to allow substantial time for discussions of the issues raised. In addition to presentations from the DELOS consortium members, there will be a number of invited guest speakers from all over the world who will present details of relevant research and issues. We invite contributions in the form of position papers addressing topics relevant to the theme of the workshop. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
The workshop will take place in San Miniato, an historical town located about 50 kms south-west of Pisa, reachable by train or by bus. Participants will be given precise directions on how to reach the workshop venue.
DELOS will be able to reimburse the costs of one or two researchers per ERCIM institution to attend the workshop.
For additional information, please contact:
Carlo Meghini - IEI-CNR
Tel: +39 50 593405
meghini@iei.pi.cnr.itor
Pasquale Savino - IEI-CNR
Tel: +39 50 593450
savino@iei.pi.cnr.itFAX: +39 50 554342
Access to and Services for Federal Information in the Networked Environment | http://www.cni.org/projects/fedinfo/ |
ACM MULTIMEDIA'97 November 8-14, 1997 Crowne Plaza Hotel, Seattle, Washington |
http://www.acm.org/sigmm/MM97 |
Argus Clearinghouse | http://www.clearinghouse.net/ |
Beyond The Beginning: The Global Digital Library June 16-17, 1997 Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, UK |
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/events/global- digital-library/ |
Digital Tool Kit University of Michigan, School of Information |
http://www.si.umich.edu/hp/institutes/ |
Economics of Digital Information and Intellectual Property | http://ksgwww.harvard.edu/iip/econ/econ.html |
Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 13th
edition edited by Barbara F. Grimes |
http://www.sil.org/ethnologue/ |
Fourth DELOS Workshop: Image Indexing and Retrieval August 28-30, 1997 San Miniato, Pisa, Italy |
http://www.area.pi.cnr.it/ErcimDL/fourth.html |
HealthWeb | http://www.ghsl.nwu.edu/healthweb/ |
Interactive Learning with a Digital Library in Computer Science Computer Science Education Innovation Workshop Virginia Tech and Norfolk State University June 15-21, 1997 Blacksburg, Virginia |
http://ei.cs.vt.edu |
Internet Society (ISOC) Middle East - North Africa Internet Training Workshop
September 13-18, 1997 National Information Centre, Amman, Jordan |
http://www.isoc.org/conferences/itw/97/amman/ |
Lower Saxony State and University Library at Goettingen (Niedersaechsische Staats und Universitaetsbibliothek) | http://www.gwdg.de/~sub/homepage.htm |
Managing Access To Digital
Information: Some Basic Terminology Issues Patrice Lyons, Law Offices of Patrice Lyons, Chartered, Washington, D.C. |
http://www.unesco.org/webworld/infoethics/speech/lyons.htm
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Metadata - What Is It? June 18, 1997 Church House Conference Centre, Westminster, London, UK |
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/events/global- digital-library/ |
RLG DigiNews | http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/diginews1.html |
Working Together: A Seminar for Library and Information Technology Professionals May 21, 1997 Newark, Delaware Sponsored by the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) |
http://www.cni.org |
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