St. Oswold's Church in Grasmere, England. Fore-edge painting on 1832 edition of Volume 4 of the Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. Digitised by Boston Public Library. Creative Commons License.
Enjoyable piece by David Weinberger about the process of digitising some (?) of the contents of Boston Public Library. Excerpt:
"Of this abundance, the digital group has so far scanned about 24,000 objects. When I point out to Maura Marx, the group’s head, that, given the library’s estimate that it has maybe 23 million objects, she’s looking at a 2,000 year project, she tells me that they’re just getting started. They’re going to bulk up, maybe do some offsite digitizing, and begin to make some serious progress. When I ask Thomas Blake, who does the actual digitizing, how he decides which stuff to do, he laughs a little and says, 'What I think is cool.'"
Lucid summary of Blackboard's defence of its patent
Updated 31/5/2008
Writing in THE Journal, Dave Nagel provides a lucid summary of Blackboard's response to the US Patent Office's rejection of US Patent 6988138. For me the striking feature of Blackboard's response was its use of excerpts - including sections of witness testimony - from the recent patent infringement court case. Desire2Learn has 30 days to counter. From what I can make of it, the Software Freedom Law Centre, whose ex parte invalidity claim was merged with Desrie2Learn's inter partes claim, is precluded from involvement. 31/5/2008. Things are now moving quite fast in the dispute between Blackboard and Desire2Learn, with each company jockeying for position, in Blackboard's case from a position of apparent strength. Michael Feldstein has extensive coverage.
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