IN this moments: FOCUS 2011
FOCUS 2011 is attending by 200 participants from around the world: authors, publishers, scientists, media professionals, librarians, sociologists, bloggers, researchers, decision-makers and business representatives.
“The E-book Economy”, “Author’s Right in the Digital Era” and “The Digital Library” are the three main themes to be discussed in plenary sessions. Nine workshops are devoted to the following sub-themes: “Blog versus Newspaper”, “Future of writing and reading”, “Changes in the production and distribution chain”, “Copyright versus copy-left”, “Fair use and Creative Commons”, “Preserving the digital memory”, “The library as public service”, “Good and bad in public and private partnership” and “The risks of digitization”.
“The E-book Economy”, “Author’s Right in the Digital Era” and “The Digital Library” are the three main themes to be discussed in plenary sessions. Nine workshops are devoted to the following sub-themes: “Blog versus Newspaper”, “Future of writing and reading”, “Changes in the production and distribution chain”, “Copyright versus copy-left”, “Fair use and Creative Commons”, “Preserving the digital memory”, “The library as public service”, “Good and bad in public and private partnership” and “The risks of digitization”.
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