Greetings. After a bit of a hiatus, I have updated my blog 
<http://oaopenaccess.wordpress.com> for your interest.
 
“Snippet view” in Google Books is not open access
<http://oaopenaccess.wordpress.com/2012/10/15/snippet-view-in-google-books-is-not-open-access/>
 
Kevin Smith’s Scholarly Communications @ Duke blog is my go-to site for 
unpacking the meaning of recent court decisions relating to copyright and fair 
use and their implications for academic communities, especially libraries. His 
post on Judge Harold Baer, Jr.’s October 10, 2012 ruling in favor of HathiTrust 
in The Authors Guild v. HathiTrust copyright infringement lawsuit is an 
excellent and encouraging read.
 
Discussion on a listserv I frequent following the HathiTrust ruling included 
this comment from one participant:
 
I read this story last night and an argument can be made for either side, but 
it reminded me of one of my pet peeves in this area. I find this whole thing of 
putting whole books (minus pieces here and there) at Google Books or other 
places really problematic. I can readily understand journal articles being 
open-access but not books….
 
Your comments are always welcome.

Gary F. Daught
Omega Alpha | Open Access
Advocate for open access academic publishing in religion and theology
http://oaopenaccess.wordpress.com
oa.openaccess @ gmail.com | @OAopenaccess



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