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Author Gavin Baker

Data.gov, an OA warehouse of datasets created by the U.S. federal government, launched yesterday. See, e.g., coverage by the Washington Post. Also yesterday, the Sunlight Foundation launched a new contest for best re-use of data from Data.gov, Apps for America 2. First prize is $10,000. See also our past posts on Data.gov.

Social Science
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Author Gavin Baker

In a presentation to the OCLC Members Council on May 18, 2009, Jennifer Younger, chair of OCLC's Review Board on Principles of Shared Data Creation & Stewardship, recommended that OCLC withdraw the proposed policy. See the presentation slides or video. Younger does say that a new policy is needed, but that OCLC should start over in developing one.

Social Science
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Author Peter Suber

More than 10,000 Norwegian books will soon be digitized, move online, and be freely accessible at least to Norwegians.  See yesterday's announcement from Kopinor, Norway's copyright management agency: Comment. I like that the books will at least be gratis OA for Norwegians and that the project will cover all the books from three decades, including many that are still under copyright.