by Raizel Liebler I’m already paying for content. So are you. Even if you have never taken out your credit card to pay. But it…
by Raizel Liebler What would you think about if there was a useful and arguably essential source of information from the top level of one…
by Raizel Liebler John Palfrey‘s BiblioTech: Why Libraries Matter More than Ever in the Age of Google (2015) is a call to arms for the…
This is the abstract and a short conclusion from my recent AALS presentation; the article will be published in IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review….
Harvard University recently has taken two very divergent approaches to copyright. I commend Harvard on the one hand for their open access policy, and on…
After a truly great time presenting about fan culture two years ago at MIT5: Creativity, Ownership, and Collaboration in the Digital Age, we presented at…
We write about Nine Inch Nails a lot around here at Learned Fangirl. It’s not just because at least one of us is a hugely…
While we can’t make it to every great conference held at MIT by the cutting-edge Comparative Media Studies program, they have put on another great…
Works by the U.S. government are in the public domain* — but are they truly available to the public? Some publishers have managed to lock…