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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.
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
Jillisa Milner

Why Amazon's Explanation Is None At All | Dear Author: Romance Novel Reviews, Industry ... - 0 views

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    Authors and readers respond to Amazon's "glitch." I found this link through poet Mark Doty, who writes incredible poetry and happens to be gay. His books were among those that "disappeared."
arnie Grossblatt

U.S. Opens Inquiry Into Google Books Deal - 0 views

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    Justice Department is looking at the settlement between Google and AAP & the Authors Guild for violations of anti-trust law. The settlement gives Google a huge edge over competitors, at the same time it avoids resolving the Fair Use issues.
satheeshsurthani

Arjonline - Open Access Journals | Online International Journals - 0 views

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    ARJ's mission is to provide a creative platform for highly qualified authors to publish their open access journals and academic journals on a global platform to a broad audience.
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    ARJ's mission is to provide a creative platform for highly qualified authors to publish their open access journals and academic journals on a global platform to a broad audience.
arnie Grossblatt

Circulation retracts four papers by author who misled on IRB approval « Retra... - 1 views

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    Submitted by Meredith Hurt
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.
Mike Kalyan

Japanese Author Circumvents Publishers to Release New Novel on the iPad - 0 views

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    Japanese author seeks to work his eBook into an app, which is a different form of publishing that is considered part of the traditional contracts.
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. 
Lynn King

Study Finds Plenty of Plagiarism - 0 views

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    "If copying is the sincerest form of flattery, then journals are publishing a lot of amazingly flattering science. Of course to most of us, the authors of such reports would best be labeled plagiarists - and warrant censure, not praise."
arnie Grossblatt

Open Access Publisher Accepts Nonsense Manuscript for Dollars - 0 views

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    Author-pays model meets bottom-line publisher. The vanity press of scholarly publication?
Julie Schorfheide

How the E-Book Will Change the Way We Read and Write - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Deep into this story is a comment about how publishers and authors in the future might alter content of paragraphs, chapter titles, etc. in order to move books up in a Google search, thus ensuring more visitors to the online book.
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.
arnie Grossblatt

Is Drupal Moral? - 0 views

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    A talk by David Weinberger - author of The Cluetrain Manifesto and Everything is Miscellaneous - on the morality of the Web and of Drupal
Allison Hughes

Infographic: 5 Key Book Publishing Paths - 0 views

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    Jane Friedman created this great infographic to "describe what I see as the key 5 publishing paths, their value to authors, the potential pitfalls, and examples of each." Read more about each path on her website: http://janefriedman.com/2013/05/20/infographic-5-key-book-publishing-paths/. She also says that she will continue to develop the infographic as the publishing landscape changes. Which of these paths is the best business decision? Where and when does ethics fit in?
William Bell

How Apple is sabotaging an open standard for digital books | ZDNet - 0 views

shared by William Bell on 24 Jun 12 - No Cached
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    Update: This post is part of a series. If you find this topic interesting, I recommend you read the two follow-ups as well: Apple has built its iBooks platform on the back of an open standard. With last week's introduction of iBooks 2.0 and the free iBooks Author software for Mac OS X, Apple is deliberately locking out that popular open standard.
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