
Symposium Archives
June 10-11, 2004
University of Maryland University College
Inn and Conference Center
Adelphi, MD

The proceedings of this two day symposium are available as ACRL's Publications in Librarianship no. 57 (more info; purchase info). The call for papers and the two day symposium held on June 10 and 11, 2004 brought together diverse and sometimes divergent voices and ideas looking at the impact of digital networks and technological controls on copyright and the dissemination of information in higher education. This web page includes the audio of the presentations and panel discussions.
Introductions, Welcome and Overview
- Kimberly Kelley, Associate Provost Information and Library Services and Executive Director, CIP
Gerald Heeger, President, UMUC
Panel 1
- Copyright, Higher Education and the Digital Environment
- Moderator: Kenneth Crews, Professor, Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis
Panelists: Gail Dykstra, Donna Ferullo, Marcia Keyser, Bryan Pfaffenberger
Panel 1, Part 2
- Copyright, Higher Education and the Digital Environment
Panel 2
- Scholarly Publishing: What Influences the Rising Costs of Journals for Students and University Libraries?
- Moderator: Kimberly B. Kelley
Panelists: Brian Crawford , Joan Lippincott, Karla Hahn, M.J. Tooey, Allyson Polsky McCabe
Panel 3
- Peer to Peer (P2P) File Sharing: Civil Disobedience or Simple Opportunism?
- Moderator: Lee Strickland, Visiting Professor, University of Maryland, College Park
Panelists: David Galper, David Green, Matt Jackson, Mark Luker
KEYNOTE:
- DRM in Higher Education
- Clifford Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information
Panel 4
- Legislative Panel
- Moderator: Kimberly M. Bonner
Panelists: Miriam Nisbet, Kenneth Salomon, Gigi Sohn, John Vaughn
Panel 5
- Models for Scholarly Publishing
- Moderator: Kimberly B. Kelley
Panelists: Gary Natriello, Michael Rennick, Rick Johnson,
Jo Ann Oravec, James Howison
Panel 6
- Strategies for Dealing with Copyright Infringement
- Moderator: Rodney Petersen, Policy Analyst and
Security Task Force Coordinator, EDUCAUSE
Panelists: Kristin Diamond, David Lombard Harrison, Matt Jackson, Jasmine Renner
Panel 7
- Best Practices in DRM Systems
- Moderator: Clifford Lynch
Panelists: Farid Ahmed and Fahmida Rahman,
John T. Mitchell, Kathleen Wallman and Albert Gonzalez, Keith Winstein