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    ALA 2015: Pride and Programming

    PW columnist Brian Kenney offers his annual “highly subjective” list of ALA program highlights

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    Hacking Libraries

    An abridged excerpt from John Palfrey’s acclaimed new book Bibliotech: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google

  • Content / e-books

    What’s Next for Scholarly Publishing? PW talks with John J. Regazzi

    The former Elsevier CEO is the author of a new book, Scholarly Communications: A History from Content as King to Content as Kingmaker

  • Shows & Events

    All in the Family

    As libraries around the country continue to change, a national network of "Family Place" libraries is gaining traction.

  • Shows & Events

    The Battle to Save the New York Public Library

    At the end of 2014, after a groundswell of media attention and public protests, New York Public Library officials abandoned a controversial renovation dubbed the Central Library Plan.

  • Conferences

    Books in Browsers Conference Goes on Hiatus

    Books in Browsers, a small but highly-regarded tech-focused publishing conference, will skip 2015 while organizers consider its future.

  • Copyright

    Plan for 'Independent' Copyright Office Meets Resistance

    AAP officials have called the proposal "a critical first step" toward modernizing the Copyright Office, but a coalition of Internet companies are less enthused.

  • Copyright

    J.D. Salinger Lawyers Fire Back in Copyright Battle

    Attorneys for the Salinger Literary Trust argue that a copyright suit filed by indie publisher, The Devault-Graves Agency is without merit and should be tossed.

  • U.S. Book Show

    BEA 2015: For E-books in Libraries, Obstacles Remain

    A Thursday afternoon panel was officially named "The Power of Partnerships," but as moderator Keith Michael Fiels, executive director of the American Library Association suggested, it should have been called "E-books: The Continuing Saga."

  • Content / e-books

    Apple Loses Bid to Oust Monitor

    In a minor setback, an appeals court has denied the company’s bid to oust its court-appointed monitor, Michael Bromwich.

  • Content / e-books

    Kobo Hopes Payments Will Boost ABA Partnership

    Dubbed “eRead Local” the program will run for 100 days, during which time participating ABA members will receive $5 for every new Kobo customer they deliver.

  • Content / e-books

    Hoopla Launches E-book, Comics Service for Libraries

    Midwest Tape, which distributes various media to libraries, has announced the roll-out of its new e-book offerings through its hoopla platform.

  • Publisher News

    Will Author Solutions Case Go Class Action?

    With legal briefs now filed, attorneys for the author plaintiffs argue that a common question merits class action status: “Did [Author Solutions] engage in a fraudulent scheme to sell authors worthless marketing services?”

  • Libraries

    So, You Want to Be a Library Director?

    Six tips to help you make the jump to a directorship without running to the ALA placement office after six months.

  • Libraries

    Julie Todaro Wins ALA Presidency

    In a four-way race, Todaro garnered 2,899 votes, edging her closest competitor, University of Washington iSchool professor Joe Janes by just 22 votes.

  • Libraries

    Macmillan to Offer Audiobooks to Libraries via Hoopla

    Macmillan is the first Big Five publisher to get on the hoopla platform, but officials say talks are underway with others, and more announcements are expected soon.

  • Publisher News

    ProQuest Acquires Coutts from Ingram

    ProQuest will assume ownership and management of Coutts and MyiLibrary, and “form a strategic partnership" with Ingram for print fulfillment.

  • Marketing

    At PW Event, Panel Argues that Libraries Are Vital Marketing Partners

    At the PW discussion series event The Case for Libraries, moderator David Vinjamuri and a panel of experts argued that publishers and libraries are ideal marketing partners for books and authors.

  • Copyright

    Library Groups Join Effort for 'Balanced' Copyright

    The American Library Association and the Association of Research Libraries are among the organizations to join a new coalition dedicated to promoting "balanced" copyright laws.

  • Copyright

    Judge Denies Publishers' Bid for New Evidence in GSU Copyright Case

    Judge Orinda Evans has denied publishers’ bid to gather new evidence in the closely-watched Georgia State University e-reserves case.

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