SPARC-ACRL forum "Understanding the Implications of Open Education: MOOCs and More" June 29, 2013
D Is for Digitize Symposium Keynote Presentation
From New York Law School
A panel discussion about the Google Book Settlement and its implications. The moderator is James Grimmelmann (New York Law School). The panelists are Paul Courant (University of Michigan) and Pamela Samuelson (University of California, Berkeley).
Google Book Search and the Future of Access to Scholarly Books
From University of California, Berkeley
A presentation by Pamela Samuelson (University of California, Berkeley) on the consequences of Google Book Settlement for researchers and academic libraries.
The Google Book Search Settlement: The Reader's Digest Version
From New York Law School
A tutorial by Jonathan Band (Policy Bandwidth) that provides an overview of the lawsuit. The presentation slides are also available online.
Google Book Settlement Panel
From American Library Association
Four presentations that address the impact of the Google Book Settlement on libraries. The moderator is Jonathan Band. The speakers are James Grimmelmann (New York Law School), Marybeth Peters (U.S. Copyright Office), Johanna Shelton (Google), and Mark Sandler (Committee on Institutional Cooperation).
The Google Books Settlement and Information Quality
From University of California, Berkeley
A panel discussion of the Google Book Settlement from various perspectives. The moderator is Paul Duguid (University of California, Berkeley). The panelists are Dan Clancy (Google Book Search), Dan Greenstein (University of California, Berkeley), Mark Liberman (University of Pennsylvania), Clifford Lynch (Coalition for Networked Information), and Geoffrey Nunberg (University of California, Berkeley).
Objections to the Settlement: A Field Guide
From New York Law School
A tutorial in which James Grimmelmann (New York Law School) provides an analysis of the arguments about the lawsuit. The presentation slides are also available online.
Public Access and the Google Books Settlement
From University of California, Berkeley
A panel discussion about the Google Book Settlement in terms of public access to information. The moderator is Pamela Samuelson. The panelists are Dan Clancy (Google Book Search), Dan Greenstein (University of California, Berkeley), Carla Hesse (University of California, Berkeley), James Love (Knowledge Ecology International), and Molly Van Houweling (University of California, Berkeley).
What Next for Google Books?
From The Public Index
Jonathan Band (Policy Bandwidth), Kenneth Crews (Columbia University), and James Grimmelmann (New York Law School) discuss the history of Google Books and the settlement of the lawsuit filed by copyright holders.