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arnie Grossblatt

Auletta's New Yorker piece is good orientation for thinking about the DoJ case - - The ... - 1 views

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    Interesting piece by one of the speakers at this year's Ethics and Publishing Conference.
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    Greed, greed, greed to supersede the voice of the public. There has to be and needs to be and open eformat. Collusion of any kind by any companies to monopolize is wrong. Why be mad at the government actually doing its job by trying to stamp unfairness. Is this not the land of the free and home of the brave where we are afforded the right to compete on fair terms, or are we just capitalist to the harshest degree, with no wiggle room? Uncle Sam will always be the ref in these battles of monopoly. Does Amazon, Apple, and Goggle with there wholesale pillaging scan scam holding the lions share of the ePub tech and licenses make it a safe place for upstart like I would like to have in the future? I say "NO"!!! Change the game Uncle Sam for the consumer, loyalist, and publisher in this ePub wild west.
Sarah Weathers

Money Talks - How Audience Priorities and Publishing Incentives Can Lead to Unusual OA ... - 0 views

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    So many posts from the Scholarly Kitchen could be linked here because they often write on relevant topics, but this one caught my eye. The discussion about the open access book, which will not be made open access until a year out, is particularly interesting.
Jo Arnone

Open Access Publishing Model Susceptible to Commercial Exploitation - 1 views

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    Bentham revisited!!! Hoax article pulled prior to print. How can we better protect the validity of content with the rapid spread of Open Access Publishing?
Rebecca Benner

http://www.wame.org/ - 0 views

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    Good resource for discussion of ethics in medical publishing.
Allison Begezda

Publishing's supermarket sweep HarperCollins's exclusive deal with Sainsbury's proves U... - 0 views

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    Do you see any problem with publishers offering exclusive deals to super markets? Do you feel this type of deal devalues a book?
arnie Grossblatt

Make Textbooks Affordable - 0 views

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    Good background for our panel on higher ed publishing.
courtney reyers

Six good technological ideas for improving publishing - Boing Boing - 0 views

  • Here's Michael Tamblyn, the CEO of BookNet Canada, presenting six technology initiatives that could radically alter the course of publishing for the better. It's a refreshing presentation, focused on selling more paper books using better technology that improves workflow and marketing, while acknowledging that there's lots of room for improvement in ebook readers as well.
courtney reyers

New book published: Drupal 5 Views Recipes | drupal.org - 0 views

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    New book published: Drupal 5 Views Recipes News and announcements · Drupal 5.x mroswell - June 16, 2009 - 14:38 I'm looking at a fresh new copy of Drupal 5 Views Recipes. I wrote it, and I'm thrilled to see it in print. I have a mix of Drupal 5 and Drupal 6 sites out there. If you've got any Drupal 5 sites, consider this book. Appendices I'll start by mentioning the appendices, since I think that's one of the most information-rich sections of the book. (The rest of the book consists of 94 step-by-step recipes.) Appendix A - List of all default views available for Drupal 5 Appendix B - Comprehensive list of Drupal 5 field formatters, by module Appendix C - Comprehensive list of Drupal 5 style plugins, by module Appendix D - Views 1 hooks Appendix E - Modules included in recipe ingredients Appendix F - Additional resources and modules Appendix G - Selected noteworthy patches to Views, sorted by topic Appendix E can serve as an index to the recipes, and also includes a column indicating which modules are available for Drupal 6. Appendix G unlocks a whole host of functionality not available in Views 1 by default. Recipes Interesting content includes: - How to overcome the case of the missing term in taxonomy views - Views arguments - Proximity search (Find every trailhead within 6 miles of a Senior Center, for instance) - Views Bulk Operations (such as mass updates of taxonomy) - Views Fusion, and the Views Fusion Node Reference patch - Using !$ and Ctrl-U in command line editing - Detailed steps for upgrading the Date and Calendar modules from 5.x-1.x to 5.x-2.x - Three options for setting up cron - Grouped views with the Views theme wizard - Overriding themes_view_view - Table of debugging techniques, including the author's favorites - Browser plugin for searching the Contributions API page - A quick way to format SQL queries for easier reading
Rob A.

Publisher consulted drug firm on journal content | The Australian - 0 views

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    THE world's largest medical publisher asked the manufacturers of anti-inflammatory drug Vioxx which articles they wanted to include in a so-called medical journal on bone health.
Kori Kamradt

Free-For-All: Anderson, "Free" Book, Sparks a Backlash Online and Among Battered Media ... - 0 views

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    Under normal circumstances, the fact that Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson's latest book, Free: The Future of a Radical Price, logged over 17,000 free views in a day on upstart "social publisher" Scribd would be the story. The real story, however, lurks in the comments left on the Scribd web site.
Colleen Carrigan

John Oakes: This Halloween, I'm Going As a Book Publisher - 0 views

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    The good news is that publishing, as you and I have come to love it for the last couple of decades, is not dying. The bad news is that it's dead.
arnie Grossblatt

Three Cups of Tea' Author, Disputes CBS Report - 1 views

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    Publishers fail again at basic fact-checking.  The assumption must be that the reading public doesn't care about the truth when something is called a memoir.
Allison Begezda

Specialty Publishing - 2 views

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    More and more, it seems, the new books that really attract me don't come from the major trade publishers. That doesn't mean that New York isn't bringing out good books or that I don't read plenty of titles from trade houses. But I think that as people grow more sure of their tastes, they often gravitate to those specialized subgenres that particularly appeal to them, or to the more unusual or even minor work from writers they especially care about, and that usually means specialty presses.
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.
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