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Sunday, June 17, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 25): Coherent Marketing, Analyzing Email, Library Futures and Congress + More
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Strategy+Business has an interesting article titled "How to be a more Coherent Marketer" (S+B) Many of our respondents pointed...
Sunday, April 22, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 17): Academic Publishing, Canadian Copyright, Linked Data + More
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I was in London all week where I had a terrific London Book Fair and met many new publishers and partners which accounts for the lack of pos...
Monday, April 16, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 16): Texas Custom, Apps For Education, William Boyd, Official Chinese Authors, + More
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Tarrant county (Texas) attempts to save students money on textbooks runs into faculty resistance ( IHEd ): The push for cheaper textbooks ...
Saturday, March 31, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No14): Frontline Video on NI Hacking, Blackboard Thinking, Taking the SAT (again), Book Awards + more
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Frontline on PBS has spent an hour looking at how the Murdoch/News International phone hacking scandal has evolved from the start. As you w...
Sunday, November 13, 2011
MediaWeek (Vol 4, No 46): WW I Archive Goes Online, Mrs Beeton's 150, Silicon Valley's Daily, Cookbook Aps +More
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An archive trove of documents relating to the first world war is to go online ( Guardian) : Living witnesses to the war may no longer be w...
Sunday, October 30, 2011
MediaWeek (Vol 4, No 44): Books in Browsers, Photography, Drivel + More
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I pride myself somewhat on how I organize these posts, only to find that those of you receiving this in the email version will think I am c...
Sunday, October 23, 2011
MediaWeek (Vol 4, No 43): Tom Waits, Children's Books, The Booker, "Close the Libraries", Textbooks & Education + More
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Interview with Tom Waits in the Observer : "Music has generally involved a lot of awkward contraptions, a certain amount of heavy lif...
Monday, October 17, 2011
MediaWeek (Vol 4, No 42): Frankfurt, CS Forester, Martin Amis + More
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Exclaiming this is the time for start-ups the Frankfurt Book Fair concluded on Sunday with traffic slightly up and a continued expansion to ...
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