Book Review: Patent Failure - How Judges, Bureaucrats, and Lawyers Put Innovators at Risk |
Stuart Hannabuss reviews a work which debunks some key assumptions about IPR and contends that current patent arrangements are ineffective.
issue57 October 2008 |
algorithm, bibliographic data, data, ibm, intellectual property, microsoft, open source, software |
Book Review: Copyright Compliance |
Stuart Hannabuss argues that the book's online big sister, Keeping Within the Law (KWtL), launched at the same time, is really the place to go and the source to buy.
issue56 July 2008 |
archives, blog, cilip, copyright, creative commons, data, database, ebook, foi, intellectual property, intranet, library association, licence, privacy, research, search technology, software, university of oxford |
Book Review: Digital Information Culture |
Stuart Hannabuss analyses a very useful addition to the realm of information, knowledge and library studies.
issue55 April 2008 |
aggregation, bibliographic data, blog, digitisation, intellectual property, london metropolitan university, privacy, university of oxford, wiki |
Book Review: Digital Copyright |
Stuart Hannabuss looks at an interesting Nile cruise of a book about intellectual property.
issue54 January 2008 |
archives, authentication, blog, copyright, creative commons, data, database, digital library, drm, ebook, foi, intellectual property, interoperability, intranet, jisc, licence, open access, podcast, privacy, repositories, research, robert gordon university, software |
Book Review: Essential Law for Information Professionals |
Stuart Hannabuss picks another winner but wonders whether legal essentialism is enough for information professionals.
issue49 October 2006 |
archives, copyright, data, database, dublin core, ebook, foi, framework, intellectual property, jisc, massachusetts institute of technology, open access, oxford university press, privacy, research, robert gordon university, university of oxford |
Book Review: Managing Digital Rights - A Practitioner's Guide |
Stuart Hannabuss likes the way this book reminds us that information professionals need to apply the law and not merely know it.
issue43 April 2005 |
archives, cilip, copyright, database, drm, eblida, heron, higher education, ifla, intellectual property, jisc, robert gordon university, sheffield hallam university, software, wipo |
Book Review: Staying Legal |
Stuart Hannabuss examines an interesting collection of essays and, with reservations, likes the second edition a lot more.
issue40 July 2004 |
copyright, data, database, ecms, foi, foia, intellectual property, robert gordon university |
Book Review: Joining Up the Dots |
Stuart Hannabuss seeks the tenor among the diversity of voices provided by Challenge and Change in the Information Society.
issue37 October 2003 |
cerlim, copyright, data, e-government, hypertext, infrastructure, knowledge management, manchester metropolitan university, nhs, privacy, robert gordon university, sconul, standards, url |