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Press Gazette Editor’s Blog » The ancient and obscure law which has become a huge stick to beat

Reading Trevor Kavanagh’s comment piece today in The Sun made me realise that the police witch hunt of Sun journalists is beginning to show disturbing parallels with  Thames Valley Police’s persecution of Sally Murrer. Regular readers of Press Gazette will know that Murrer was repeatedly arrested,

Links: Kids’ comics for the win! « Good Comics for Kids

Retailer Brian Hibbs posts the complete 2011 Bookscan list and — surprise! kid-friendly titles like The Adventures of Ook Gluk, Bone, Dork Diaries, Pokemon: Black White, Dragonbreath are among strongest graphic novel showings. In her analysis numbers, Heidi MacDonald notes bookstores, not

What Magazine Will Be Named Magazine of the Year? - Blog Magazine

Finally, tonight the National Magazine Awards will be presented. Today we take a quick look at the biggest prize handed out—the Magazine of the Year award. This category “honors publications that successfully use both print and digital media in fulfilling...

Getting Started: Education Related Databases ~ Use these databases to find scholarly journal

Education Library Blog Almost daily entries highlighting education-related news, new books added to the Education Library, information about our electronic resources and research databases, library services/hours of opening, and other related items of interest to our graduate students, faculty

Patch hires chief content officer - Editors Weblog

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The Modernist Journals Project « ReadySteadyBlog « ReadySteadyBook - a literary site

ReadySteadyBlog: The Modernist Journals Project is a multi-faceted project that aims to be a major resource for the study of modernism and its rise in the English-speaking world, with periodical literature as its central concern. The historical scope of the project has a chronological range of 1890

Joyland launches poetry hub | Quillblog | Quill & Quire

Daily updates from the blog division of Quill & Quire, Canada’s magazine of book news and reviews Online literary magazine Joyland has launched a new website, Joyland Poetry. In a similar fashion to its short fiction and prose site, Joyland founders Emily

Go Read This | Ebook sales are being driven by downmarket genre fiction | Media | The Guardian «

You would be forgiven if you read this piece and thought afterwards that the only print books sold in bookshops were literary fiction and non-fiction and the bulk of them Booker prize winners. Of course we know this isn’t true and just as readers of digital books like their genre fiction, so

paulconley: The excellence craze

paulconley A blog for those who toil in the most specialized, and perhaps the least glamorous, area in the press -- trade journalism. Tuesday, November 16, 2010 The excellence craze (Editor's Note: A custom publisher interviewed me last week for its company blog. As it turns out, at least one

Out of the Jungle: Writing for Impact

Out of the Jungle Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. Wednesday, February 01, 2012 Writing for Impact I have a student this semester, who wants to write an article, not because he's on a journal staff, or because he is getting credit for a

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