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April 21, 2006
In New Haven for the Yale Access to Knowledge Conference
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Crossing the bridge into New London, Connecticut |
I've just arrived in New Haven, Connecticut to participate in the
Access to Knowledge (A2K) Conference. The event is being hosted by Yale Law School's Information Society Project, and features an
amazing array of speakers. According to the conference website, A2K "seeks to support the adoption and development of alternative ways to foster greater access to knowledge in the digitally connected environment." Most of my work has dealt with knowledge access from the perspectives of literacy and content development, so it will be interesting to hear from people dealing with the issue from an intellectual property perspective.
Assuming they have wifi at the conference, I'll try to blog some of the sessions. It should be a lot of fun - at least I hope so, since I'm skipping a Dresden Dolls concert to be here. :-) -andy
Posted by acarvin at April 21, 2006 12:17 PM
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