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Gen Z Loves Libraries
If you think that libraries are just for books and that kids today care only about digital media, then you should read a new report from the American Library Association.
Court Rejects Texas Book Rating Law
“HB 900, Texas’s book rating law, is unconstitutional.”
Why High-Quality Content Matters in K-12 Instruction
High-quality, authentic content deepens engagement with students and advance literacy achievement.
Government Policy, Science Research, and Machine Authors
AI tools now conduct systematic review of scientific literature for government officials by searching millions of information sources. And the machines are expected to do much more in years ahead.
Florida “Freedom to Read” Case Moves Forward
On January 10, Judge T. Kent Wetherell denied a motion by the Escambia County School Board to dismiss the First Amendment case.
Research & The Real World
For researchers, knowing where and how their work matters can determine the direction of future investigations and the trajectory of careers.
Book Business Top Stories for 2023
Last year, publishers debated the impact of AI and fought book bans in US schools and libraries.
Thinking Gets a Rethink
What if machines can be taught to think just as we do?
“Change Because We Have To” – Scholarly Publishing in 2023
Scholarly publishers and service providers are pulling and pushing at traditions, opening doors, and introducing innovations.
In 2023, Voices Carry
We must not take for granted how critical these media activities are to the joy of celebrating our humanity and to the responsibility of sustaining our freedom.
Amazon Urges Judge To Dismiss Antitrust Case
Amazon has asked a federal judge to reject an FTC antitrust suit.
In Praise of the Title Verso
Critically for Richard Charkin, the title verso is where to find who is the copyright holder.