Karen Coyle author profile
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kcoyle@kcoyle.net
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http://www.kcoyle.net
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July 2004 Karen Coyle
Karen Coyle worked for over 20 years on the University of California's digital library projects and is now a consultant in various aspects of digital libraries. She has contributed to traditional and emerging metadata standards, and has written extensively on the effect of technology on privacy, copyright, and intellectual freedom.
Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "digital library", "drm", "copyright", "ebook", "software", "licence", "microsoft", "privacy", "research", "adobe". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author.
Number of Ariadne articles written (or co-written) by this author: 1.
| Title | Summary | Tags linking to related content |
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Rights Management and Digital Library Requirements |
Karen Coyle describes some aspects of rights expression languages favoured by the commercial content industries and how these may differ from the rights needs of digital libraries. issue40 July 2004 |
access control, adobe, algorithm, archives, copyright, data, digital archive, digital library, dissemination, drm, dublin core, ebook, framework, intellectual property, interoperability, iso, library of congress, licence, metadata, mets, microsoft, mpeg, multimedia, oasis, odrl, open access, operating system, privacy, provenance, research, resource management, romeo, schema, software, standardisation, standards, taxonomy |
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