I guess I better do something quick to clean out this e-mail account
that is at 95.4% of quota. :-)
Edward
Roy Tennant said the following on 3/8/2007 11:04 PM:
Ed will probably kill me (and rightly so), but to facilitate email
submission of permission forms, I've added a link at the bottom of
I wasn't even at the conference (sigh), but I'm surprised that no-one
has mentioned that *electronically* signed (encrypted) forms have been
formally recognized and legalized for some time (and typed text email
has not). Surely one of the wizards in the group knows the mechanics of
the process
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, Jeffrey Barnett wrote:
I wasn't even at the conference (sigh), but I'm surprised that no-one
has mentioned that *electronically* signed (encrypted) forms have been
formally recognized and legalized for some time (and typed text email
has not). Surely one of the wizards in
On 07/03/2007 at 7:32 pm, David J. Fiander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
How about sending it to the Internet Archive?
- David
That was a great idea that was also brought up before the conference,
but the license that speakers signed specifically stated Code4Lib Web
site as the destination place
On 3/8/07, Dan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, to stick with the letter of the license, we should
make the video available on code4lib.org first, then someone could
(under the CC-A-NC-SA license) repost it at the Internet Archive where
it can avoid being caught between a hammer and an anvil
nota bene... for anyone taking notes for lessons learned to apply next
year, you may want to phrase those posting agreements as broadly as
possible.
As a speaker, I thought the conference was wonderful. Most of the
presentations were too techy for me, but we all knew that going in, and
sometimes
Or just ask the speakers to download, sign and send in a new form?
Peter
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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 7:19 AM
To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Posting the conference video
On 3/8/07 9:21 AM, Binkley, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or just ask the speakers to download, sign and send in a new form?
To support this, I've put a new release form up at the bottom of this page:
http://code4lib.org/2007
That does not specify where on the web the materials might appear.
And to whom do we snail mail it or is our typed name sufficient (and
attach it to an email)?
Thanks,
Kevin
On 3/8/07, Roy Tennant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/8/07 9:21 AM, Binkley, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or just ask the speakers to download, sign and send in a new form?
To
Since I have all of the print ones from code4lib, it probably makes sense
to send them to me. However, I'll leave it up to someone else to determine
if electronic is sufficient.
Edward
And to whom do we snail mail it or is our typed name sufficient (and
attach it to an email)?
Thanks,
Kevin
Ed will probably kill me (and rightly so), but to facilitate email
submission of permission forms, I've added a link at the bottom of the
conference page (but above the file attachments) that if you click on it
will set up an email message to Ed that all you need to do is add your name
at the
How about sending it to the Internet Archive?
- David
--
David J. Fiander
Digital Services Librarian
Ed wrote:
On Mar 7, 2007, at 7:32 PM, David J. Fiander wrote:
How about sending it to the Internet Archive?
+1
//Ed
And now I say: Pretty much what I said a couple of weeks ago ;-)
From: Darci Hanning
I love that. thought I should add that, as one of the speakers. :) Not even
sure what +1 means and it's too late to email our lone developer, but +1,
indeed.
Karen G. Schneider
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Ed wrote:
On Mar 7, 2007, at 7:32 PM, David J. Fiander wrote:
How about sending it to the
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