Feb 2, 2020 | Podcasts
In the world of the Violet Thorne, alliances are made and broken, and the imaginary becomes real. And just like the game, indie publishing turns out to require creativity, collaboration, and commitment to a shared world.
Jan 31, 2020 | News
The Macmillan CEO insisted the embargo wasn’t designed to ‘punish’ libraries but was an honest effort to correct an ‘imbalance in the publishing ecosystem.’
Jan 26, 2020 | News
“In a saturated marketplace, there’s not that much new white space – it’s really about being smarter, working faster, and looking for opportunities. Companies that have the most appetite for exploration are doing the best right now.”
Jan 24, 2020 | News
Free speech advocates and librarians sounded the alarm over a bill proposed in Missouri that seeks to establish ‘parental library review boards’ as a condition of state library funding.
Jan 19, 2020 | News
“There’s almost literally nothing in a modern library that doesn’t involve technology in some sense.”
Jan 17, 2020 | News
The AI Age for publishers is officially underway, says PW’s Andrew Albanese. Online tools are available that can do for free what Captions does – create an AI-generated transcript of a book or TV show.
Jan 12, 2020 | News
If you’re wondering who is the insurgent publisher, then maybe you should ask Alexa.
Jan 10, 2020 | News
Booksellers are, ‘in the business of community,’ says Allison Hill, ABA’s new CEO.
Jan 5, 2020 | News
The app watches [students’] preferences for different kinds of materials, different kinds of resources, and we map that back to our understanding about where you might need more conceptual help or where you might need more computational help. We try to make sure that we have all the appropriate resources for you get what you need in that context.
Jan 3, 2020 | News
News of the Trump administration’s potential executive order comes as momentum is building around the globe in support of open access