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Thelisha Woods

Scribd: An E-Book Upstart with Unlikely Fans - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    Digital book site Scribd is wooing big publishers by offering greater control and more revenue than Amazon.
Melissa Dahne

6 Lessons One Campus Learned About E-Textbooks - Chronicle.com - 0 views

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    . Kevin Green, a junior, loved the e-book required in his business-marketing class this spring. "But if it was an accounting course," he said, "I would kind of want a printed textbook because it's got all the numbers" and equations that would be harder to manage electronically. His instructor, Michael J. Wilson, an associate professor of accounting, economics, and finance, said the one problem they had with the e-book in the marketing course was when students needed to refer to a dense table of numbers in the bac
arnie Grossblatt

Will the New iPhone Save Journalism? - 0 views

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    Can the new iphone become a reading device?
arnie Grossblatt

The New Presumption of Transparency - 0 views

  • In the U.S., public figures have to prove that statements about them are false and made with malice -- but in Britain a statement that harms one's reputation is enough to justify a libel action. Defendants must prove that statements are true or "fair comment." This has a chilling effect on the reporting of damaging facts.
  • "If information cannot be freely exchanged, if journalists must fear being sued over information reported in good faith on matters crucial to our defense, matters such as the financial networks supporting jihadist terror, then we cannot make sound security policy," former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy said at a recent conference on "libel lawfare." This is a useful term to describe lawsuits to suppress facts about radical Islam and terrorism.
  • The Web means that publishing anywhere means publishing everywhere, thus subjecting authors and publishers to litigation in pro-plaintiff jurisdictions
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  • Among the proposals under consideration is to broaden the law to give American publishers the right in the U.S. to sue plaintiffs who bring what U.S. law would consider abusive lawsuits.
  • Digital technology makes sharing information possible and, increasingly, makes it mandatory.
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    "The Web means that publishing anywhere means publishing everywhere, thus subjecting authors and publishers to litigation in pro-plaintiff jurisdictions"
arnie Grossblatt

The Second Pass - The Future of Book Reviews? - 0 views

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    With the demise of the newspapers, Second Pass creates an online publication for serious literary reviews. An interesting example of long tail publishing.
Thelisha Woods

Did Bing Just Leapfrog Yahoo Search? - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Data from monitoring service StatCounter suggests that Bing , Microsoft's new search decision engine, has overtaken Yahoo Search as the number two search service in the U.S. and worldwide in large part thanks to stealing market share from leader Google.
Thelisha Woods

Google Squared Struggles To Make Search More Helpful - Business Center - PC World - 0 views

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    The latest Google search tool presents facts in an organized table format, but gives meager results.
arnie Grossblatt

The Long Goodbye? The Book Business and its Woes - 0 views

  • hree centuries ago, John Locke agreed that we shouldn't base our freedom to read books on the proclaimed good offices of the business itself. "Books seem to me to be pestilent things," he wrote in 1704, "and infect all that trade in them...with something very perverse and brutal. Printers, binders, sellers, and others that make a trade and gain out of them have universally so odd a turn and corruption of mind, that they have a way of dealing peculiar to themselves, and not conformed to the good of society, and that general fairness that cements mankind."
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    Book publishers have always predicted that the end was nigh. When it does come they will have only themselves to blame.
arnie Grossblatt

Elsevier - 0 views

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    The corporate statement form Elsevier about the publication of 6 fake journals. Also links to Elsevier statement on corporate responsibility.
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

The Digital Nirvana » Blog Archive » Print on-Demand Book Growth - 0 views

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    Interesting stats.
dana payne

Injecting New Life into Newspapers - 0 views

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    ideas to localize the relevance of a newspaper issue by tailoring advertising and other content for local circulation.
arnie Grossblatt

Google Gets Some Competition - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Competition is a good thing. Interesting to see if from Microsoft, which has been friendly to competitors in its established lines of business.
Amanda Litvinov

Poised to Sell E-Books, Google Takes On Amazon - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Nothing in this article surprises me... except the fact that people were paying to view episodes of The Brady Bunch!
Amanda Litvinov

At BookExpo This Year, the Talk Was of eBooks - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Changes at BookExpo America
Rob A.

QA: Hobbit Director Guillermo del Toro on the Future of Film - 0 views

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    Read about the latest Entertainment News on Wired.com, including art, technology, films, animation, music, web video, tv, podcasts, and blogs.
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    Non-linear storytelling engines and Ulysses in one article. Bam!
Thelisha Woods

Interead's Cool-er e-book reader is cool, but it's no Kindle - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    Almost everybody loves an underdog. Still, it's a monumental leap of faith to suggest that a small fry has much of a chance at toppling the Goliath of the electronic reader market, Amazon.com.
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