id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt feeds-dltj-org-9216 Disruptive Library Technology Jester .xml application/atom+xml 13714 758 67 FWIW, I attended the event and it is not what I took away.— Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe (@lisalibrarian) November 14, 2020 As near as I can tell, much of the debate traces back to this article: Scientific publishers propose installing spyware in university libraries to protect copyrights Coda Story https://t.co/rtCokIukBf— Open Access Tracking Project (@oatp) November 14, 2020 The article describes Cory's presentation this way: One speaker proposed a novel tactic publishers could take to protect their intellectual property rights against data theft: introducing spyware into the proxy servers academic libraries use to allow access to their online services, such as publishers' databases. ./cache/feeds-dltj-org-9216.xml ./txt/feeds-dltj-org-9216.txt