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Kristen Iovino

CanadianBookshelf.com: Discover Canadian Books, Book Reviews, Book Lists & more - 0 views

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    Good reads recommended from Canadians 
arnie Grossblatt

Social Media Marketing Industry Report - 0 views

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    Recommended by Kristen King
arnie Grossblatt

Bob Edwards Weekend - The Bob Edwards Show - 2 views

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    Must-listen radio.  This is the first of 3 shows dealing with the future of book publishing.  Highly recommended
arnie Grossblatt

Elsevier Published Fake Journals « The Scholarly Kitchen - 0 views

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    More on the Elsevier-Merck scandal. Recommended by Barbara Myers Ford
dana payne

Open access policy options for funding agencies and universities (SPARC) - 0 views

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    From the February SPARC Open Access Newsletter, by Peter Suber Every research funding agency should have an OA policy, many already do, and most are probably thinking about it.  Here's a guide to the major decisions which come up in framing a new policy, reviewing an older one, or thinking about policies elsewhere.  Peter Suber starts with the choice-points facing funding agencies (1-12), and then look briefly at the choice-points which only arise for universities (13-18).  He offers a recommendation for each. 
Rebecca Benner

Groundswell - 1 views

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    This book has been highly recommended by some of my colleagues.
amby kdp

Spiritual Healing: An Innovative Approach For Compassionate, Effective Spiritual Health... - 0 views

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    Spiritual Healing: An Innovative Approach For Compassionate, Effective Spiritual Health And Healing [Megan Coulter] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The book “Spiritual Healing – An Innovative Approach For Compassionate, Effective Spiritual Health And Healing” is recommended to all individuals
Stephanie Wynn

Oprah mag's iPad edition to sell e-books - Crain's New York Business - 3 views

  • Capitalizing on Oprah Winfrey's huge role recommending books to her fans, the iPad edition of O, The Oprah Magazine, that's expected in the fourth quarter will let users buy e-books and read them within the app itself.
  • Hearst sees a lot more potential in iPad advertising than just reproducing and enhancing print ad pages.
  • once enough consumers own tablet computers, targeted and tailored advertising will be much more important
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  • Hearst is already seeing its digital ad rates increase steadily, partly because of its ability to serve ads to visitors based on their behavior and demographics
Debbie Bezanson

Joe Wikert's Publishing 2020 Blog: Publishing in the Social World - 0 views

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    Publishing in a Social World
Allison Begezda

Startup Plotting a Pandora for Books - 2 views

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    Name: BookLamp Quick Pitch: A book recommendation engine built on book content and writing style instead of sales data. Genius Idea: Making it easier to discover good books that haven't neared the best seller list yet.
Michael Pogachar

Random House, Politico launch online bookstore - 1 views

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    From Politico: "Curated by POLITICO's editors, the Bookshelf will be operated by Random House, Inc., and will include title selections and recommendations from a wide range of publishers that align with POLITICO's news content in the areas of current events, politics, history, and biography. The Bookshelf allows consumers to browse and search for titles and then purchase both physical and digital copies directly through a range of retailers."
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