David Lewis Workshop:

David Lewis (dlewis@iupui.edu)
“Innovators Dillema”
see site .. “Public Lib of Science”
see
Price for Open Source Publication Fee (ie: $2500 .. editorial board)
Beware of “corporate capture” …
Find Open Source Publishers / Fees .. I need samples
Publishers who only do – Print on demand – ebook only ??
CC – Noncommercial-Share-Alike 3.0
Disruptive Change:
Learn by doing
Save resources for 2nd or 3rd time
Dont ask what they WANT … WATCH what they do!!!
Be impatient for small things – BUT – dont be in a hurry for full scale
“paper handling will go away” – at iupui … align Tech Srv. and Dgital Initi.
Univ Arizona – culture of innovation – tho burdensome process
Chris Anderson (Wired) – also Long Tail
Every technlogy that becomes digital becomes FREE
Free because “Too cheap to meter”
Copyright:
Free riders ok .. find ways to get people to pay
We can do free DSPACE -
ReBalance benefits of scholarship -new incentives
- Grads, hit counters, opportnuntities gto publish, CC license .. need to teach faculty to manging intell. property, differently
Look at open-source community “the more people that look at it .. the better it gets” – free riders are actually contributors to collective good – even critics – even stupid critics
BETTER THAN FREE …
What is it that people will pay money for ..
- Immediacy – (network)
- Personalisztion – some people might pay (network)
- Interpretation – software free – manual costs
- Authenticity – reliability, quality, library as “brand”
- Accessibility – ownership sucks .. subscription? mobile, repository role for libs?
- Embodiment -
- Patronage – WANT to donate
- Findability – needs network scale
Machine – makes books . pay by page
Flip thinking
budget should support creation of knowledge…
customer is not consumer … but creator
Scholalry primitives …copyright center .. tools and techniques sharing

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