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in title, tags, annotations or urlBorders UK stops taking customer orders | theBookseller.com - 0 views
Watch a Bookstore Fill with Books - GalleyCat - 0 views
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By Jason Boog on July 12, 2011 6:00 PM The next time you feel depressed about the future of authors, bookstores or publishing, watch the video embedded above from Half Price Books-How To Build a (New) Bookstore. The time-lapse video shows the construction of a bookstore from empty warehouse to the customer-ready store.
Barnes and Noble Starts Nook Color eBook Publishing for Kids - 1 views
Philadelphia Newspapers To Offer Subsidized Android Tablets - 0 views
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Eager to hop on the tablet trend, the publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News plans to sell discounted Android tablets with preloaded content. The announcement, first reported in Adweek, will cost the publisher - Philadelphia Media Network (PMN) - somewhere in the six figures.
How Harry Potter Changed Publishing - 0 views
U. of Michigan Library Opens Up Orphan Works - 4 views
Three Biomedical Funders to Launch Open Access Journal - ScienceInsider - 0 views
Top-Tier Open Access Journal Arrives with Fanfare, Few Details « The Scholarly Kitchen - 0 views
How self-publishing came of age | Books | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
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GP Taylor is one of self-publishing's success stories. The former vicar sold his motorbike to fund the first print run of his children's novel Shadowmancer; its popularity, driven by the author's tireless campaigning, led to a publishing deal with Faber & Faber and a career as a New York Times bestselling author. What used to be seen as a last resort is fast becoming the most successful trend in writing.
Cengage Learning acquires National Geographic unit - 0 views
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Cengage Learning has signed an agreement to acquire Washington, D.C.-based National Geographic's digital and print school publishing unit, which includes the National Geographic Science series, a core elementary science curriculum, National Geographic Explorer! Cengage, with brands including Brooks/Cole, Delmar, Gale, South-Western and Wadsworth, and NGS have collaborated since 2007 to produce English language learning materials for kindergarten through adult education.
Index on Censorship » Blog Archive » Are privacy injunctions a necessary evil? - 0 views
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The issues of privacy, free speech and a feral press divided the panel at the Index on Censorship debate at the London School of Economics on Tuesday evening. Chaired by Index on Censorship editor Jo Glanville (right), the event celebrated the launch of the new issue of Index on Censorship magazine, Privacy is dead!
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