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Driving innovation with constructive subversion
Except for the rare staff who are prepared to push through boundaries, how do we bootstrap innovation?
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Mapping the UK information workforce
Mapping the library, archives, records, information management, and knowledge management and related professions.
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Divided views on Australia’s proposed copyright law reforms
Two Australian Government inquiries have proposed significant reforms to Australian copyright laws. Who is for and against the proposed changes,…
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Intellectual property (IP) arrangement changes recommended by Australia’s Productivity Commission
A draft report argues that Australia needs a new, principles-based, fair use exception, to protect user rights without undermining the…
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Four ways to be a better arguer
Four ways that research shows can improve your likelihood of winning arguments.
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What does ‘ownership’ mean in the digital age?
When you buy a product, you expect to own it. But does that concept apply in the digital age?
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Knowledge management is important in combatting the Zika virus
An article in New Security Beat, the blog of the Wilson Center’s Environmental Change and Security Program, alerts to the…
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Pipeline project aims to improve reproducibility of scientific research
A new initiative called The Pipeline Project aims to help address the reproducibility crisis in science through the independent replication…