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Index on Censorship » Blog Archive » Are privacy injunctions a necessary e... - 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!
Allison Begezda

E-books help self-publishing come of age - The National - 0 views

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    No longer purely a vanity project, self-publishing is enjoying a boom, thanks to electronic readers.
Allison Begezda

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.
Allison Begezda

Facebook Books: 7 Ways To Print Your Social Media Memories - 1 views

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    If you love Facebook so much that you'd like to see your content on your coffee table, then we've got seven superb solutions for getting your Facebook profile and photos made into real-life books.
eileencavanagh

Making sense of social media - an ALPSP seminar « SAGE Connection - 0 views

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    The SAGE Connection blog has a lot of useful info on publishing and associations. This one touches on social media and using QR codes.
Allison Begezda

Harlequin Raises E-Book Royalties (Retroactively!) - 2 views

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    1 Letter to Series Authors Actively Writing For Harlequin The landscape of digital publishing continues to evolve at a fast pace and Harlequin is at the forefront of this evolution. In 2007 Harlequin was the first publisher to simultaneously publish print and digital editions of our entire frontlist.
Allison Begezda

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.
arnie Grossblatt

With 'Harry Potter,' Publishing Finally Has Its 'Radiohead Moment' | Epicente... - 0 views

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    Publshers?  We don't need no stinkin publihers! Well if your name is JK Rowling you don't.
arnie Grossblatt

The 100 greatest non-fiction books | Books | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    Looks like we've all got some reading to catch up on. I wonder how many of these are available as e-books?
Allison Begezda

HP TouchPad To Include Digital Publication for Discovering Apps - 1 views

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    When HP's webOS-based TouchPad makes its debut on July 1, it will ship with a new way for users to discover various apps for the platform, webOS Pivot. Pivot is basically a digital publication designed to help users discover different types of apps and content and to give developers more exposure. Every month, HP says it will publish Pivot, and that it will "include visually driven editorial pieces, columns from notable guest writers sharing their perspectives on digital culture, feature stories focused on applications around specific topics, and in-depth reviews."
Ryan Holman

David Weinberger, Disclosure Statement - 1 views

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    This is a disclosure statement from the JOHO blog. Do you think it goes far enough, or perhaps might it be detailed to the point of C-Y-A-neurosis?
Ryan Holman

Blogger Code of Ethics - 1 views

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    Thoughts about use of disclosure statements in the blogosphere to establish trust with readers.
Ryan Holman

Blog Wiki:Blogger's Code of Conduct - 1 views

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    Tim O'Reilly and others have called for codes of conduct in the blogosphere, and this is some of what that call has yielded. My problem with it, however, is that it seems to be very, very general -- which is a great starting point, but individual blogs may have other things come up.
Allison Begezda

7 eBook Price Points Defended - 0 views

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    How much should an eBook cost? To give publishers and authors some guidance, we've collected spirited defenses of seven different eBook prices-choose the price that works best for your writing.
Allison Begezda

The Lit Agent Of The Future Is Also A Self-Publishing Consultant - 0 views

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    Some agents are turning to consulting, acting as expert advisors for writers who might not have been able to get a traditional book deal.
arnie Grossblatt

Book publishers hope for sales boost from apps innovation | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

  • How lucrative are iPad book-apps? UK studio Ustwo revealed some figures at Thursday's Futurebook Innovation Workshop conference in London indicating that gold-diggers should probably focus on other app categories for now.
  • The Nursery Rhymes app
  • spent £60,000 making the app, it has so far sold 37,339 copies for a total of £24,048 in revenue.
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