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  • Libraries

    ALA 2014 Midwinter Preview: All Our Coverage

    Are you going to ALA Midwinter 2014? Prepare for the show with our extensive preview of the issues libraries are facing, with features and analysis on everything from Google's book-scanning program to Common Core and more.

  • Industry News

    The Common Core Toolkit: November 2013

    Picture books are embraced during the month of November as authors, parents and educators come together to celebrate the early love of reading and learning that children gain by reading picture books.

  • Copyright

    Appeals Court Questions GSU E-Reserves Verdict

    By most accounts, it was a rough day in court for the defendants in the Georgia State University e-reserves case.

  • Content / e-books

    Apple Seeks to Knock Out E-book Class Action Case

    Apple is seeking to kill the consumer class action against it—and a potential multi-million dollar damages award—by arguing that its entry into the e-book market was “pro-competitive” and beneficial to consumers.

  • Copyright

    Google Win Expands Fair Use

    After eight years of litigation—three of which had all parties stumping together for an ill-fated, controversial settlement—Judge Denny Chin last week dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Authors Guild over Google’s mass scanning of library books.

  • Content / e-books

    Google Wins: Court Issues a Ringing Endorsement of Google Books

    In his long awaited final analysis, Judge Denny Chin offered a ringing endorsement of Google’s scanning program in dismissing the Authors Guild lawsuit against the search giant.

  • Content / e-books

    Court Denies Bid to Examine Amazon’s E-book Pricing

    Judge Denise Cote this week denied RoyaltyShare founder Bob Kohn’s application to conduct his own “discovery” into Amazon’s allegedly “predatory” e-book pricing, setting up a potentially interesting final fairness hearing on December 6.

  • Content / e-books

    Judge Will Determine Apple Liability in E-book Case

    In September, Judge Denise Cote had ordered the plaintiff states and Apple to confer on a stipulation regarding Apple's liability for civil penalties in the e-book price-fixing case, but the parties this week said those talks are at an impasse.

  • Industry News

    Mackin Celebrates 30 Years, Supports Local Literacy

    Mackin Educational Resources has a lot to celebrate while it marks its 30th anniversary this fall as a distributor of books and educational materials for the school library market.

  • Financial Reporting

    Cambridge University Press Reports Solid FY 2013 Results

    Cambridge University Press has released its annual report for fiscal 2013, reporting its 11th straight year of sales growth, with digital development leading the way.

  • Libraries

    Check It Out with Michael Kelley: E-book Optimism and Lingering Concerns

    Public librarians have applauded the increased access to e-books now being offered by the big five publishers—most recently Macmillan—has made its entire backlist of 11,000 titles available for lending. But the recent good news, librarians say, should not obscure the fact that the present system, with its plethora of licensing models and platforms, remains untenable.

  • Industry News

    Cut to the Core: Has the Common Core Rollout Gone Awry?

    The new school year is underway and as teachers look to align their lessons with the Common Core, many find themselves struggling with the implementation. In most cases this is not due to a lack of expertise, but rather inadequate training and resources.

  • Content / e-books

    Former CQ Press Publisher Debuts Free Legal Resource

    The site will include variety of services, including a job board, issues reporting, and a variety of blogs to inform and entertain—all free to users.

  • Content / e-books

    Apple Remains Defiant in Latest Filings

    Apple this week filed its answer to the class action complaints, in which it offered 10 initial defenses, and, as expected, conceded virtually none of the findings from its June trial.

  • Libraries

    Brian Kenney: Revisiting the NYPL's Renovation Plan

    Over the past decade, I’ve visited a lot of central libraries—from Chicago to Liverpool to Denver—only to come home to New York and wonder, why don’t we have a great public library?

  • Devices

    What’s New in Digital Readers

    Who knew that the book publishing industry would turn out to be a driver for technological development in the electronics industry?

  • Content / e-books

    Gale Launches New Purchase Model for E-books

    The new model will enable libraries to purchase e-books “based on actual usage,” allowing libraries to better “perform evidence-based collection development.”

  • Copyright

    CCC Paid a Record $188.7 Million in Royalties in 2013

    Under the direction of CEO Tracey Armstrong, who took the helm of CCC in 2007, the Copyright Clearance Center has posted an increase of more than $34 million in royalties paid in the last three years alone.

  • Publisher News

    Publishers Respond to Common Core

    At a panel on Common Core at BookExpo America, a number of booksellers in the audience seemed anxious about how to incorporate the new state standards into their stores.

  • Conferences

    Books in Browsers 2013 Livestream

    Watch the Books in Browsers event livestreaming right now!

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