K-Books Are Coming
K-dramas and K-pop have placed the Republic of Korea at the center of the media universe. Are K-books about to join them?
K-dramas and K-pop have placed the Republic of Korea at the center of the media universe. Are K-books about to join them?
ALA winter conference highlights freedom to read, sustainability, and AI.
“HB 900, Texas’s book rating law, is unconstitutional.”
On January 10, Judge T. Kent Wetherell denied a motion by the Escambia County School Board to dismiss the First Amendment case.
Last year, publishers debated the impact of AI and fought book bans in US schools and libraries.
What if machines can be taught to think just as we do?
Scholarly publishers and service providers are pulling and pushing at traditions, opening doors, and introducing innovations.
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 has asked a federal judge to reject an FTC antitrust suit.
AAP responded to tech industry assertions that respect for copyright is an obstacle to their innovation by labeling that as, “nonsense.”