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Ryan Holman

Selling Books by Their Gilded Covers - 1 views

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    Many new releases have design elements usually reserved for special occasions - deckle edges, colored endpapers, high-quality paper and exquisite jackets that push the creative boundaries of bookmaking. If e-books are about ease and expedience, the publishers reason, then print books need to be about physical beauty and the pleasures of owning, not just reading.
Kristen Iovino

Komen Bibles recalled by Southern Baptists: Planned Parenthood connection - 3 views

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    I think this article overlaps into the discussion of ethics in publishing. Personally, I am not only appalled but also very disappointed in the choice Lifeway made to stop selling these Bibles. 
Kristen Iovino

About Blue Fin | Seafood & Sushi Restaurant Near Broadway New York - 1 views

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    The "About Us" section for this restaurant features a word cloud instead of the traditional paragraph descriptions. I've never come across this before, but I like it! More restaurants should do this. I'm not sure where the words for the cloud come from- the owners or reviews.
Laura Nelson

Kindle Fire Reviewed: Do Not Compare to iPad - 0 views

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    Publishers Weekly's Fire assessment.
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    If you are considering a Kindle Fire, you may want to check out this new review.
arnie Grossblatt

How to Remove Your Google Search History Before Google's New Privacy Policy Takes Effec... - 3 views

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    Not really about digital publishing, but incredibly important for anyone who uses a Google product and cares about their privacy.
arnie Grossblatt

Amazon's markup of digital delivery to indie authors is ~129,000% | Andrew Hyde - 1 views

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    Amazon may not be a self-published author's best friend - exorbitant markups take a big bite out out of author profits.
Matt Mayer

Stephen Marche: 'This is a book you cannot read on a Kindle' - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    Stephen Marche rebels against digital formats (sort of) by creating an interior layout that can't possibly be read on a device...not sure I agree... but it's an interesting look at an author seeing books as art.  That I can agree with.
arnie Grossblatt

Court Rejects Equal Access Rules for Internet Providers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    A bad day for net neutrality, and that's not good.
arnie Grossblatt

Om Malik, Neil Irwin, and Nicholas Carr are Wrong: eBook Sales Aren't Flattening - The ... - 1 views

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    A correction(?) to the previously posted not by Nicholas Carr on the flattening of e-book sales.
Ryan Holman

Why I'll miss a world where books make the first move. - By Mark Oppenheimer - Slate Ma... - 1 views

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    Musings on the e-reader replacing the book, and how well (or not) it replaces the book as conversation-starter. Replacing the ink-and-paper book may be a bigger issue than anyone so far has actually realized....
arnie Grossblatt

Hard times for traditional books as China's digital publishing industry grows - Books, ... - 2 views

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    And an astonishing 91 per cent of the 20,000 people polled in the survey said they would now not bother to buy printed books if they could find a digital version.
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    I use my Kindle / iPad for all of my reading. Once I began using them, a strong preference for reading on them developed.
Heather Walrath

Where the Boys Are Not - 0 views

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    An article in today's PublishersWeekly examines why publishing is now a primarily female-dominated field and just how this affects the industry.
kaysha johnston

New books jump off the page with digital enhancements - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    An interesting way to enhance books for children. Also brings up the interesting issues of the whether or not the add-ons will have value over time, as they may not last forever and that the book must be able strong enough to stand on it's own over time.
arnie Grossblatt

Library Inc. - - 2 views

  • Yet libraries, the intellectual heart of universities, have become perhaps the most commercialized academic area within universities, with troubling implications for the future of higher education.
  • Through innocuous incremental stages, academic libraries have reached a point where they are now guided largely by the mores of commerce, not academe.
  • Over the last decade, however, as the number and cost of journals have soared, most libraries have decided to forgo purchasing hard copies. The shift from owning a journal to merely providing access to its digital incarnation has, of course, saved some money. But those savings come in tandem with detrimental changes both to the content of library collections and the ways those collections are used.
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  • According to both the professional literature and information-vending companies' usability studies, a library's chief task is to meet the information needs of its patrons
  • For university libraries, retrieving what is known should be only the beginning. They are laboratories of the mind, unique places where questions that have never before been asked can be formulated and answered; they are centers of teaching where patrons can learn about the organization and the production of knowledge
  • or universities, the libraries' experience is a cautionary tale. Commercial practices, technologies, and innovations often seem to benefit and support the academic mission of universities. But commercial innovations are not value-free, and it has proven very difficult for libraries to embrace some components while rejecting others.
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    Interesting, if a bit unbalanced, about the corruption of university libraries by commercial publishers and the pressure of "good enough" information in a Googlized world
arnie Grossblatt

End Of Days For Bookstores? Not If They Can Help It : NPR - 0 views

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    Good times for independent bookstores? Where people value the experience of book shopping over price, the answer may be yes.
Thelisha Woods

Professional E-Publishing Activities Won't Be Blunted by Recession - MSNBC Wire Service... - 0 views

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    Some hopeful news about the future of e-publishing, but not so great for those in traditional print industries.
Paul Riccardi

Mountain rescue played out on Twitter - Europe - MSNBC.com - 0 views

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    Can Twitter save the world? Probably not. But it seems to have played a part in a recent mountain rescue operation.
Helen Nam

Books given away for free at one of Britain's biggest warehouses - Telegraph - 0 views

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    Not all books get returned to the publisher: One of Britain's biggest book warehouses sparked a stampede after opening its doors to give away the remaining stock for free
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