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kaysha johnston

Why One Author Abandoned the Traditional Publishing Industry | Digital Book World - 1 views

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    Okay, sure, I understand feeling the need to self-publish, and yeah, I can see how even big publishers could have bad marketing, but to take the advance and run? That just seems wrong wrong wrong to me on all levels.
EPublisher Confesses

Writer dumps publisher, launches self-publishing venture, over e-book royalties - 0 views

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    The argument between the author of a best-selling memoir and his publisher over the amount of royalties he was owed from sales of the digital editions of his work, has led to the author not only leaving the publisher, but going on to set up a new publishing house for himself and calling on other writers to join him.
courtney reyers

iPublishCentral, AAUP Make E-Book Publishing Available to 130 University Presses - Mark... - 0 views

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    iPublishCentral, a self-service digital content publishing, marketing, warehousing and distribution platform, will allow participating AAUP members to market books on the Internet, sell content online, and promote brands and titles across the Web. Among the three core components of iPublishCentral are market, distribute and deliver.
EPublisher Confesses

ALA's 3rd supplement on ebooks and digital content now available - 0 views

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    ALA's 3rd supplement on ebooks and digital content now available May 24th, 2013 · by spolanka · No Comments The third supplement on ebooks and digital content from American Libraries examines both the big picture and the nitty-gritty of libraries and publishing, looking at how libraries are evolving in response to the digital revolution, from taking advantage of opportunities in content creation to advocating for equitable access to ebooks produced by the world's largest book publishers.
EPublisher Confesses

Digital Book World: e-Royalties, Amazon and the Shape of Things To Come - 0 views

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    In what has become a crowded digital conference circuit, Digital Book World seems to have solidified its importance to the industry with an impressive turnout.
arnie Grossblatt

Pellegrino Book Is Pulled and Publishers Ponder Procedures - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • ast week Henry Holt & Company stopped printing and selling “The Last Train From Hiroshima,”
  • because its author had relied on a fraudulent source for a portion of the book and possibly fabricated others.
  • digital media raises the question of what part the traditional book publisher will play in the future
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  • Publishers say that responsibility for errors and fabrications ultimately must lie with the author.
  • But in many recent cases publishers did not seem to ask basic questions of authors, accepting their versions on almost blind faith
arnie Grossblatt

Emory University Saves Rushdie's Digital Data - 0 views

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    Challenges, as well as opportunities, for curation in the digital age.
arnie Grossblatt

Worldreader: An E-Book Revolution for Africa? - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Spotted by Meredith.
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    "I would love to go [home] with the Kindle during the holidays." This brings into mind the joy in the winter spent here in the states on Christmas with my family and electronic gizmos. With the day to day hustle we sometimes forget about the "have nots." This young man Eperence Uwera, a 13-year-old student is thankful for what some take for granted as just another toy for fun. The poignant thought of this article is that the digital the divide is hampering growth in poor or remote areas globally. An E-Book Revolution for Africa? duly notes that Amazon is lending a hand to bridge the digital gap in Africa, also prompting technological literacy; if there is such a term. The problem raised in this article is that programs such as Worldreader sometimes get neglected, because of maintenance delays or high overhead cost to keep operations afloat in poverty stricken areas. This program brings hope to the less fortune children of African to see the wealth of knowledge gained from ePub. Quickly disseminated information at 1,000 young minds access gives a decent outlook for Africa's future. Though the program touches a small fraction, the fact is this Kindle program is tripling the libraries of these impoverished provinces; and is a milestone for further development. Hopefully, Worldreader and programs like it can be sustained through the digital era and beyond. Publishing can change the world!!!
Stephanie Wynn

Code Words » Blog Archive » Photo manipulation is a big deal - 0 views

  • Outside magazine’s July issue is the latest example of using digitally altered photography to distort reality and to mislead readers.
  • The magazine defended its use of digital manipulation as creative license, and pointed out that it carried a disclaimer
  • But it did not acknowledge that digital manipulation is wrong or apologize to Armstrong or to its readers.
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  • Never distort the content of news photos or video
  • Just because something is now technically feasible to do does not make it journalistically ethical
Ellen Levy

Yeah, e-books are great - but libraries are in a tough spot - paidContent - 0 views

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    More digital demand, less funding
EPublisher Confesses

myRWA : Blogs : Random House Adjusts Contract Terms for Digital Imprints - 0 views

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    In response to discussions with writers groups regarding contract terms for their new digital imprints, Random House is adjusting proposed terms for authors with Hydra, Alibi, Loveswept, and Flirt.
arnie Grossblatt

Welcome to Wylie World! | SQUARE BOOKS - 1 views

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    The Wylie agency signed a deal to exclusively distribute e-books of its authors through Amazon. Want to read Philip Roth, Dave Eggers, Saul Bellow in digital form?  Better get a Kindle. 
Rob A.

Pearson Answers Schwarzenegger's Call for E-Textbooks - 6/18/2009 7:46:00 AM - Publishe... - 0 views

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    Last week, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed replacing school textbooks with e-books in order to help plug a state budget gap. Now, textbook giant Pearson has responded with digital content to supplement California's programs in biology, chemistry, algebra 2, and geometry.
Tracy Pastian

The Future of Print - 0 views

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    Interesting post on digital vs. print publications.
Mark Schreiber

Supreme Court told P2P users can be "innocent infringers" - 0 views

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    The law was written in an analog era, and it targeted those who copied tapes or CDs. Such people couldn't claim not to know about the copyrighted nature of the works they were copying-it was written right there on the cassette or CD! But in the digital world, this makes no sense. How could slapping a copyright notice on a CD alert anyone using a P2P network about anything?
arnie Grossblatt

Legally Speaking: The Dead Souls of the Google Booksearch Settlement - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

  • In the short run, the Google Book Search settlement will unquestionably bring about greater access to books collected by major research libraries over the years. But it is very worrisome that this agreement, which was negotiated in secret by Google and a few lawyers working for the Authors Guild and AAP (who will, by the way, get up to $45.5 million in fees for their work on the settlement—more than all of the authors combined!), will create two complementary monopolies with exclusive rights over a research corpus of this magnitude. Monopolies are prone to engage in many abuses. The Book Search agreement is not really a settlement of a dispute over whether scanning books to index them is fair use. It is a major restructuring of the book industry’s future without meaningful government oversight. The market for digitized orphan books could be competitive, but will not be if this settlement is approved as is.
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    Nice short piece on some of the downside of the Google Books settlement.
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