Velocity of Content

Velocity of Content

Arts EN ↓ 80 episodes

A series of recordings from the Copyright Clearance Center

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Velocity of Content

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Apr 14, 2024

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Episodes

Exploring AI Ethics & Publishing 15.10.2023

AI is building a strong presence in the scholarly publishing industry, creating opportunities and dilemmas that pose important ethical questions.

Hall Leaves ALA, Napack Exits Wiley 13.10.2023

Tracie D. Hall was a prominent spokesperson for the freedom to read, well-known for her mantra “free people read freely.”

CCC Town Hall Preview With Bruce Rich 08.10.2023

In the rapidly developing world of AI uses and discussions, copyright issues are key.

Spotify Turns Up Audiobook Volume 06.10.2023

On Tuesday in New York, Spotify announced an ambitious program to add audiobooks to its digital audio platform.

How Publishing Can “Shimmr” With AI 01.10.2023

Nadim Sadek entwines the histories of AI and book publishing to make his case that AI technologies can complement, and not necessarily replace, human authors, editors, and publishers.

AI Revolution “Good” for Publishing 29.09.2023

Markus Dohle assured the industry that AI will not prove the death of publishing.

Frameworks for Sustainability on Campus 24.09.2023

Higher education institutions have led research on sustainability for many decades. Now, they are applying that same academic rigor to understand the environmental and social impact of their own operations and outputs.

Organized Groups Try For Library Book Bans 22.09.2023

“The rise in unique titles challenged is indicative of the rise in organized political groups creating and sharing lists of objectionable books,” Andrew Albanese explains.

ChatGPT Goes To School 17.09.2023

“We need to work on AI literacy in education,” says Prof. Mairéad Pratschke.

Authors Target OpenAI, Meta With More Suits 15.09.2023

Concerns continue to grow over how artificial intelligence may impact authors and creators.

Arcadia Endowment Supports MIT Press Open Access “Experiments” 10.09.2023

The six-decade-old MIT Press is a pioneer in open access publishing.

Judge Blocks Texas “Book Rating” Law 08.09.2023

A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking HB 900, the controversial “book rating” law from taking effect in Texas.

Best of VOC: And The Oscar Goes To… ChatGPT? 03.09.2023

Writers in Hollywood are the latest to declare concerns that technology based in powerful artificial intelligence tools may jeopardize their livelihoods.

A Good Name On Bad Books 27.08.2023

“Good name in man and woman,” wrote Shakespeare, “is the immediate jewel of their souls.”

Is BookTok Effect Fading? 25.08.2023

In July, according to BookScan, sales for roughly 180 BookTok authors fell 4.5 percent over 2022.

FAIR Forum To Address “Evolving Role of Data in the AI Era” 20.08.2023

With new AI services introduced on an almost daily basis, adoption of FAIR Data Principles in research-intensive organizations is more important than ever.

Publishers, Internet Archive Agree to Consented Judgment 18.08.2023

A stipulated permanent injunction prevents the Internet Archive from offering unauthorized copies of books to the global public.

Jeff Jarvis on “The Gutenberg Parenthesis” 13.08.2023

Printed books engendered a culture of communication that endured for centuries. In his new book, The Gutenberg Parenthesis, media analyst Jeff Jarvis places us outside the era of print and beyond the world that print created.

KKR To Acquire Simon & Schuster for $1.62B 11.08.2023

The Big Five will stay the Big Five for now.

Challenging Racism in Scholarly Publishing 06.08.2023

Three years since the tumultuous summer of 2020, how have we changed? In publishing especially, what is different about our jobs, our professional relationships, and our attitudes?

Court Limits Arkansas “Harmful” Book Law 04.08.2023

In Arkansas, freedom to read advocates have a court victory to celebrate.

The State of Scholarly Metadata 03.08.2023

When it comes to successful Open Access initiatives, a critical element is high-quality metadata.

The Challenges of AI-Generated Content 30.07.2023

While AI isn't a new concept in copyright or technology, it's the top draw for the 2023 Copyright and Technology conference.

Federal Lawsuit Aims At Texas Reader Act 28.07.2023

The Texas “Reader Act” requires book vendors to review any book that could be sold into a school.

A TikTok Challenge for Publishing 23.07.2023

Mark Gottlieb with Trident Media Group explores what authors and publishers should know about TikTok’s move into publishing, and how they may want to respond.

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