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  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2013-11-08)
    For our hundredth anniversary episode, the digital history fellows divided up the 2007 episodes of Digital Campus and picked their favorite bits — listen to the result if you dare, and be transported back to the days when ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2013-11-21)
    In this, the first episode of the new Digital Campus century, Mills, Stephen, and Amanda were joined by two new Digital History Fellows, Spencer Roberts and Anne Ladyem McDivitt. Our first story is possibly the most important ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2014-03-26)
    In this episode, Amanda, Stephen, Mills, and guest Joan Troyano were joined by Digital History Fellows Spencer Roberts and Anne Ladyem McDivitt. The first topic of discussion was the announcement of the American Historical ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2015-10-20)
    Great timing for us, as we record the podcast on the very day the US Appeals Court rules that yes, scanning in-copyright books for the purpose of creating an online index of them is indeed a transformative and therefore ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (2011-11-21)
    In an age of course wikis and blogs, is a law written in 1974 up to the task of controlling where student information might go? Why does Google want us to register on their new citation service? And can the recorded lectures ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (2012-01-27)
    Friend of the podcast Peter Hirtle stands in for Amanda to give Tom, Mills, and Dan some much needed legal education as we take on SOPA, PIPA, the Research Works Act, and the Supreme Court’s decision in Golan v. Holder. ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2012-04-16)
    This week we consider the question of whether Apple and five major publishers colluded to fix e-book prices and the prospect of a Department of Justice Anti-trust suit against them. We also argue the question of whether ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2012-11-02)
    The regulars welcome the new month with a discussion of last month’s emphatic district court ruling in favor of HathiTrust in the Authors Guild’s copyright infringement case against the digital library project. We also ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2013-02-01)
    One episode closer to the century mark, Amanda, Dan, Mills, and Tom welcome Kathleen Fitzpatrick and Tim Carmody for a debriefing on digital developments at the annual meetings of the MLA and AHA and a discussion of the ...
  • Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, / (2012-06-06)
    Our friend Steve Ramsay rejoins the regulars to pore over the Facebook IPO and its fallout for the markets and the gossip pages. Reluctantly, we turn to more familiar turf with updates on the Google Books and George State ...

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