- “However, the agreement does not address fair use—it addresses what can be published using the Creative Commons open license that supports our publication.” – Comment to article by Steve Carson of OpenCourseWare.
- Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter: Introduction from Rafael Sidi“Figuring out how best to use Web 2.0 technologies to improve and ease our customers’ lives and solve customers’ needs seems harder than identifying such technologies. Helping us get a leg up in that area, helping us decide how and where to use Web 2.
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