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Publishers Nurture Rivals to Kindle - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Students of GW can get full access to this article through http://www.gelman.gwu.edu. Go to the listing of databases and search for the Wall Street Journal.
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EDU Publishing and LMS Business Models - 1 views

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    Learning Management Systems (LMS) are an opportunity for textbook publishers, but they can also be a threat.
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The Mindset List: 2016 List - 0 views

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    "Each August since 1998, Beloit College has released the Beloit College Mindset List, providing a look at the cultural touchstones that shape the lives of students entering college this fall." 2. They have always lived in cyberspace, addicted to a new generation of "electronic narcotics." 5. If they miss The Daily Show, they can always get their news on YouTube. 18. Their folks have never gazed with pride on a new set of bound encyclopedias on the bookshelf. 27. Outdated icons with images of floppy discs for "save," a telephone for "phone," and a snail mail envelope for "mail" have oddly decorated their tablets and smart phone screens. 35. Probably the most tribal generation in history, they despise being separated from contact with their similar-aged friends. 47. Before they purchase an assigned textbook, they will investigate whether it is available for rent or purchase as an e-book. 56. They have always enjoyed school and summer camp memories with a digital yearbook. 71. Despite being preferred urban gathering places, two-thirds of the independent bookstores in the United States have closed for good during their lifetimes.
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Nieman Reports | Winter 2011 - 0 views

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    Writing the book. --a free e-book from the Nieman Foundation
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Stanford Publishing Courses for Professionals - 0 views

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    Here some FREE online seminars and training sessions on various topics in publishing. They are from a year or two ago but many are still useful and relevant today. Check it out!
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The Cast Behind the Scandal | People | George Washington Today | The George Washington ... - 0 views

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    Cohort 7: a new book on Watergate written by a GW professor. "Professor Thomas Mallon's new book on Watergate focuses on seven figures who played a key part in President Nixon's life and downfall."
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Understanding Users of Social Networks - HBS Working Knowledge - 1 views

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  • "No one uses MySpace" To continue on the issue of online representation of offline societal trends, Piskorski also looked at usage patterns of MySpace. Today's perception is that Twitter has the buzz and Facebook has the users. MySpace? Dead; no one goes there anymore. Tell a marketer that she ought to have a MySpace strategy and she'll look at you like you have a third eye. But Piskorski points out that MySpace has 70 million U.S. users who log on every month, only somewhat fewer than Facebook's 90 million and still more than Twitter's 20 million in the U.S. Its user base is not really growing, but 70 million users is nothing to sneeze at. So why doesn't MySpace get the attention it deserves? The fascinating answer, acquired by studying a dataset of 100,000 MySpace users, is that they largely populate smaller cities and communities in the south and central parts of the country. Piskorski rattles off some MySpace hotspots: "Alabama, Arkansas, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Florida." They aren't in Dallas but they are in Fort Worth. Not in Miami but in Tampa. They're in California, but in cities like Fresno. In other words, not anywhere near the media hubs (except Atlanta) and far away from those elite opinion-makers in coastal urban areas. "You need to shift your mindset from social media to social strategy." "MySpace has a PR problem because its users are in places where they don't have much contact with people who create news that gets read by others. Other than that, there is really no difference between users of Facebook and MySpace, except they are poorer on MySpace." Piskorski recently blogged on his findings.
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      This I find interesting: if I read this right, it would mean that if you had something that was of a more local interest and away from the major cities -- the biography of a local football player, a history of local landmarks, a self-published book by a local political figure, etc. -- it might be effective to have a MySpace strategy as well in the mix, which wouldn't necessarily be the first strategy to come to mind.
  • Women and men use these sites differently.
  • Piskorski has also found deep gender differences in the use of sites. The biggest usage categories are men looking at women they don't know, followed by men looking at women they do know. Women look at other women they know. Overall, women receive two-thirds of all page views.
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      I'm not entirely sure I agree with their broad characterization of the gender differences in how social networking sites are used, but my evidence to the contrary is also anecdotal and the plural of "anecdote" is not "data." :-)
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  • To continue the earlier analogy, "You should come to the table and say, 'Here is a product that I have designed for you that is going to make you all better friends.' To execute on this, firms will need to start making changes to the products themselves to make them more social, and leverage group dynamics, using technologies such as Facebook Connect. But I don't see a lot of that yet. I see (businesses) saying, 'Let's talk to people on Twitter or let's have a Facebook page or let's advertise.' And these are good first steps but they are nowhere close to a social strategy."
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The GW Career Center - The George Washington University - 0 views

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    There is an event at the GW main campus tonight about careers in publishing. I just found out about it, and thought I would pass it along in case anyone is interested in attending.
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Best of Technology Writing: The Best of Technology Writing 2007 - 0 views

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    Kevin Kelly on efforts to scan all the world's books.
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The Short-Term Influence of Free Digital Versions of Books on Print Sales - 1 views

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    Some data on the lift of sales from the provision of free copies.
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Public Domain Day - 2 views

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    Accounting of what enters the public domain this new year's day, and a look at what could have been.
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    Interesting that several people on this list have 0 works.
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Interview with Tim O'Reilly - 2 views

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    Great interview with the always interesting Tim O'Reilly.
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Bennett Cerf: The Mike Wallace Interview - 0 views

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    They thought quiz shows were wasting America's valuable TV air time. Wonder what they would think now?
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    Well, "there's a mildness to it", that I like -lol! Where do you find these clips-too funny.
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    not just mildness, but a "man's kind of mildness"
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    No filter, no foolin!
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Beyond Google and evil - 0 views

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    Analysis of Google's policy on privacy.
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No Old Media vs. New Media - 0 views

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    Katharine Weymouth's Remarks to Graduates Medill School of Journalism Commencement Saturday, June 20, 2009
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Disappearing Ink? - The George Washington University - 2 views

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    Kalb Report panelists' take on the decline of print newspapers and the future of newspaper publishing; focusing on the content and keeping its quality high so that when the eventual medium of delivery is figured out it'll be worth something to the consumer.
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