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Title: Scholarship and Libraries in Transition: Panel Session - Public Policy
Other Titles: A Dialogue about the Impacts of Mass Digitization Projects
Authors: Davenport, Nancy
Hilton, James
James, Bruce
Kahin, Brian
Issue Date: Mar-2006
Description: The mass digitization of libraries raises significant issues that will ultimately have impact on public policy. Copyright questions, open access, and the digital divide are just a few of the issues that come to the forefront. The role of the government in a partnership between a private and public institution will also be a point of much debate. We are at the threshold of an era unlike any other. Decisions we make now will lay the foundation for how future generations will be able to access and use online content. We must take the time to make these decisions with the greatest of thought and care. This panel offers us an opportunity to begin this discussion.
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