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  • 11:15:11 am on July 8, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    Here is the code for embedding the ORG fundraising widget in case anyone would like to add it to their own blog/site… Hmmm… didn’t work. Email me if you want it, but it can also be found here.

     
  • 10:17:14 am on July 7, 2008 | 3 | # |

    This came to my email, but is addressed to Neil -

    Hi Neil,

    First, let me say thanks for covering the copyright extension issue
    back in February on law.librarians, and mentioning the Open Rights
    Group in the post. ORG has grown up online, so we know the value of a
    well-placed link in getting our message out. So, thank you very much.

    That’s actually the reason I’m writing: ORG is kicking off a
    fundraising drive this Saturday at Open Tech 2008, and we’d love your
    help in publicising it. We hope to grow our supporter base from 750 to
    1500 £5/monthly donors, which will bring us financial stability and
    keep us protecting digital rights for years to come. Part of
    tomorrow’s event is the unveiling of a thermometer-shaped widget that
    will track our progress as new subscribers sign up. If you’re
    interested in displaying this widget for us, I’ll send you the
    embeddable code shortly after Saturday’s launch. Of course, if you’d
    rather not wear our widget, we’d be thrilled with a post instead!

    If you’d like to help us at this crucial point in ORG’s lifetime, you
    have my unending thanks (really!). If you’d rather not, though, no
    worries — we don’t have a spam list, so just let me know, and you
    won’t hear from us again.

    Thank you very much,
    Dan
    Open Rights Group

     
  • 08:41:03 am on June 10, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    ComDocs are back on Eur-Lex according the EIA blog.

     
  • 04:28:46 pm on April 8, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    BL Survey: 93% of UK researchers say: “access to online research material should be the same as for books”

     
  • 01:55:34 pm on March 19, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    EU Feeds looks useful, even if (like me) you are really bad at languages, there’s a least one English language feed available for most countries.

     
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