petition for open bibliographic records
Peter Suber reports on one of the responses to the draft report from the Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control -- a petition to LC to make its bibliographic records openly available.
What I'm thinking about digital libraries and other things
Peter Suber reports on one of the responses to the draft report from the Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control -- a petition to LC to make its bibliographic records openly available.
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