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The PW Morning Report, October 6, 2008
News | www.publishersweekly.com | 9 hours 57 minutes ago
A daily round-up of the latest publishing news: Atlas Postpones Spring List; Dr. King’s Children in Sibling Feud; America’s Nobel Snub; Idlewild Books; Guinness Print Run Increased for Christmas; and Yeats Exhibition in Dublin
http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6601976.html?rssid=192
Newbery Numbness
News | kidslit.menashalibrary.org | Oct 3, 2008
School Library Journal has an intriguing article on the recent Newbery winners and their lack of popularity. I have to agree. I feel a certain numbness about all of them. My biggest pleasure this last year was the win...
http://kidslit.menashalibrary.org/2008/10/newbery-numbness.html
Nobel Update: Next European Winner Due Thursday
News | www.omnivoracious.com | Oct 3, 2008
Well, in the middle of our biggest blog project yet, what was (by far) our most trafficked and commented-upon post in recent months? Our little squib passing along the instantly notorious quotes from the head of the Nobel literature committee...
science books at ReadWriteWeb and Boldtype
News | mymindonbooks.com | Oct 2, 2008
5 Great Science Books to Expand Your Mind at ReadWriteWeb picks Godel, Escher. Bach by Hofstadter, Complexity by Waldrop, At Home in the Universe by Kauffman, The User Illusion by Norretranders, and Programming the Universe by Lloyd, with more reader suggestions in the
Academic Publishing Developments: Bloomsbury Academic and AAUP's Tizra Deal
News | digital-scholarship.org | Oct 2, 2008
In "2 New Digital Models Promise Academic Publishing for Profit," Chronicle of Higher Education reporter Jennifer Howard overviews two interesting developments in academic publishing: (1) the new Bloomsbury Academic imprint, which offers free access to books in PDF form under Creative Commons
Bryan Baugh talks Wulf and Batsy
News | www.comicmonsters.com | Oct 1, 2008
If you haven't had the chance to check out Wulf and Batsy yet, then you are missing a very good tale of a bone crushing, people eating, werewolf, and a bloodthirsty vampiress. We spoke with WULF AND BATSY creator, Bryan Baugh, about what to expect next in this series from Viper Comics.
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First Novelists 2008: Tracking Down First Fiction
News | www.libraryjournal.com | Oct 1, 2008
Appropriately, this wrap-up of last season’s top first novels includes mysteries, since figuring out what to include takes some detective work. Sales, printings, media attention, reviews, notice from awards committees, and sources like Book Sense—renamed Indie Next last summer—all are useful clues.
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad ©?
News | www.schoollibraryjournal.com | Oct 1, 2008
Few subjects spark more disagreement and confusion than copyright. As an information professional, I’m often not certain that I have a firm grasp of it. And I’m not alone. The authors of the 2007 report “The Cost of Copyright Confusion for Media Literacy” coined the term hyper-comply to describe
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Press Release | www.zibb.com | Sep 29, 2008
Your Beloved Childhood Book Titles with Personalized Dedications Shipped Free with a Click of a Mouse Lasting, personalized and easy-to-create gift books for kids can now be ordered online and delivered right to your front door, thanks to SharedBook.com Today's launch of SharedBook.com's online
The Woman in White
News | feeds.feedburner.com | Sep 25, 2008
An article by Joyce Carol Oates from The New York Review of Books, September 25, 2008
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