This season of Engelberg Center Live! contains audio from Engelberg Center events.
Previous seasons of Engelberg Center Live! included a history of ebooks from Library Futures, a deep dive into the datasets used to train AI with Knowing Machines, an oral history of the unionization effort at Kickstarter, and (of course) audio from a range of Engelberg Center events.
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This season of Engelberg Center Live! contains audio from Engelberg Center events.
Previous seasons of Engelberg Center Live! included a history of ebooks from Library Futures, a deep dive into the datasets used to train AI with Knowing Machines, an oral history of the unionization effort at Kickstarter, and (of course) audio from a range of Engelberg Center events.
To learn more about the Engelberg Center, please visit https://www.nyuengelberg.org/
This episode is audio from Lisa Bonner's keynote address to the Engelberg Center's Conspicuous Consumers Symposium. It was recorded on October 17, 2025.
This episode is audio from the How AI Impacts Consumption panel from the Engelberg Center's Conspicuous Consumers Symposium. It was recorded on October 17, 2025.
This episode is audio from the IP Rights as a Signal to Consumers panel from the Engelberg Center's Conspicuous Consumers Symposium. It was recorded on October 16, 2025.
This episode is audio from The Consumer Scientist panel from the Engelberg Center's Conspicuous Consumers Symposium. It was recorded on October 16, 2025.
This episode is audio from the Sustainability in the Eye of the Beholder panel from the Engelberg Center's Conspicuous Consumers Symposium. It was recorded on October 16, 2025.
Three key moments when publishers and platforms tried to use the digital nature of ebooks to take away traditional library rights–and how libraries fought back.
Ebooks and ereaders have a long and often surprising history–and some unexpected parallels to overall history of books and reading. Mary and Laura take you through it with special guest Dorothea Salo.
A Podcast About Ebooks from Library Futures is a three-part miniseries that will explore the history of ebooks in libraries, from the earliest ereaders through the rocky days of ebook format wars to the present day battle to preserve library rights in the digital world.
This episode is audio from the Public Domain Cabaret featuring the WNYC Public Song Project Players and the Necromancers of the Public Domain. It was recorded on February 12, 2025.
This episode is audio from the What’s Next? panel from the Engelberg Center's Hatch-Waxman at 40 and Beyond Symposium. It was recorded on September 27, 2024.
This episode is audio from the March-in Rights and § 1498 panel from the Engelberg Center's Hatch-Waxman at 40 and Beyond Symposium. It was recorded on September 27, 2024.
This episode is audio from the Drug Price Negotiations panel from the Engelberg Center's Hatch-Waxman at 40 and Beyond Symposium. It was recorded on September 27, 2024.
This episode is audio from the Neglected Hatch-Waxman Act Goal of Data Transparency panel from the Engelberg Center's Hatch-Waxman at 40 and Beyond Symposium. It was recorded on September 26, 2024.
This episode is audio from the Protecting the Hatch-Waxman Act from Anticompetitive Gaming panel from the Engelberg Center's Hatch-Waxman at 40 and Beyond Symposium. It was recorded on September 26, 2024.
This episode is audio from the fireside chat with FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from the Engelberg Center's Hatch-Waxman at 40 and Beyond Symposium. It was recorded on September 26, 2024.
This episode is audio from the Extending the Hatch-Waxman Act Model panel from the Engelberg Center's Hatch-Waxman at 40 and Beyond Symposium. It was recorded on September 26, 2024.
This episode is audio from the Empirical Evaluation of the Hatch-Waxman Act panel from the Engelberg Center's Hatch-Waxman at 40 and Beyond Symposium. It was recorded on September 26, 2024.
This episode is audio from the Goals of the Hatch-Waxman Act as Seen from 2024 panel from the Engelberg Center's Hatch-Waxman at 40 and Beyond Symposium. It was recorded on September 26, 2024.
This season of Engelberg Center Live! contains audio from Engelberg Center events.
Previous seasons of Engelberg Center Live! included a history of ebooks from Library Futures, a deep dive into the datasets used to train AI with Knowing Machines, an oral history of the unionization effort at Kickstarter, and (of course) audio from a range of Engelberg Center events.
To learn more about the Engelberg Center, please visit https://www.nyuengelberg.org/