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Reason #385 Why We Love Michael Ian Black « BookPeople's Blog

How do we love Michael Ian Black? Let us count the ways. At random. Reason #385: His 2009 children’s book, Chicken Cheeks. And this video.    Black’s new book for grown-ups, You’re Not Doing It Right: Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death and Other Humiliations will be available

Publishing Trends Blog: Publishing Trends, April 2009

skip to main | skip to sidebar Publishing Trends Blog Wednesday, April 1, 2009 Publishing Trends, April 2009 Just posted on the Publishing Trends website, new content from our April 2009 issue: April Book View Book Clubs: They're Alive. Depending on whom you ask, liberal and conservative readers

Penguin US stops supply of new library e-books through OverDrive | The Bookseller

Book Publishing Industry News. Regular news updates from The Bookseller's news desk. The latest press reports about the publishing sector and updates from the City

Spartanburg County leaders excited about Amazon's planned move | GoUpstate.com

Seattle-based Amazon's planned move to Spartanburg County is kindling hope among local leaders.

The State of the Database: Fulfillment House Help, List Consolidation and Staffing Challenges -

How two publishers are working to strengthen and streamline databases.

Gather No Dust: We Need More Competition in the EBook/Library Vendor Market

Writing about: We Need More Competition in the EBook/Library Vendor Market http://goo.gl/fb/i4ASo

New Technologies, New Directions Emerge at ALA 2011 | American Libraries Magazine

American Libraries Magazine, the magazine of the American Library Association, delivers news and information about the library community.

Califa Products and News!: Kansas State Library vs. OverDrive

Kansas State Library Vs. Overdrive http://bit.ly/elsgLA

The Bookseller: American Library Association attacks HC e-len... on Twitpic

The Bookseller: American Library Association attacks HC e-lending policy #hcod http://bit.ly/eBTSch http://twitpic.com/49q1vy

Books | Patrons vexed by glitches in new library software | Seattle Times Newspaper

The King County Library System's switch to open-source software called Evergreen put the system at the forefront of a national movement to free libraries from commercial vendors, but for thousands of library patrons it's been an exercise in frustration.

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