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Libraries
Library of Congress Inks Deal for Digital Collection
Looking to upgrade its ability to archive digital content in an era of increasingly electronic-only publications, the Library of Congress has reached a five-year agreement with Data Conversion Laboratory.
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Libraries
CCC Offers Scholarships for Librarians to Attend ALA Midwinter
Are you an academic librarian who wants to go the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia but just can't afford it? Here's your chance.
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Libraries
Are Libraries Essential? Mixed Message in Latest Pew Survey
While the survey showed Americans are almost evenly split over the essential role of libraries, libraries remain incredibly popular.
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Industry News
The Common Core Toolkit: December 2013
Looking ahead to the ALA midwinter meeting.
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Content / e-books
Judge Tosses Booksellers' Suit Against Publishers, Amazon
Calling the booksellers’ allegations “threadbare,” the judge was unable to find any plausible motive for the publishers to conspire with Amazon to limit their retail e-book options.
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Content / e-books
Judge Approves Final E-book Settlements
Texas state attorney Rebecca Fisher told PW that it would take 30 days for the judgment to take effect, and perhaps another 15-30 days for the retailers to begin disbursing the settlements funds to consumers.
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Trade Shows
U.S. Librarians at FIL
This year, a growing number of librarians, publishers, agents, distributors, and self-published authors have come to the largest Spanish-language book fair in the world.
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Content / e-books
Judge Tells Apple to Take Monitor Complaints to the DoJ
In typically swift fashion, Judge Denise Cote this week responded to Apple’s complaints about its external monitor Michael Bromwich.
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Content / e-books
Apple Doesn’t Like Its External Monitor
Attorneys for Apple have complained that the external monitor appointed to oversee its antitrust training is overstepping his bounds and overcharging for his services.
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Libraries
ALA 2014 Midwinter Preview: Let’s Talk It Out
The conference theme of the 2014 ALA Midwinter Meeting, set for January 24–28 in Philadelphia, is "the conversation starts here." It is a perfectly appropriate theme.
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Libraries
ALA 2014 Midwinter Preview: Meet the Team
At PW, we've always served the library community, but you've probably noticed that in recent months we've ramped up our commitment to covering library news and issues, with a lineup of monthly columnists writing on a broad range of issues affecting libraries and publishers.
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Libraries
ALA 2014 Midwinter Preview: The Librarian’s Guide to Paranoid Behavior
There’s a national conversation happening about libraries, and while librarians can contribute to it, we can’t control it.
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Libraries
Cut to the Core: On the Front Lines of the Common Core Rollout
The rollout of the Common Core Standards has brought major upheaval to the educational realm, and librarians are now finding themselves in a position to offer critical support.
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Libraries
ALA 2014 Midwinter Preview: Google Books: Eight Years Later...
On November 14, Judge Denny Chin dismissed the long-running Authors Guild suit against Google, ruling that the digitization of books for Google Book Search is fair use.
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Licensing
ALA 2014 Midwinter Preview: Check it out with Michael Kelley: A Deeper Dive
Can metered reading work for library e-books? Maybe, maybe not. But the world of digital reading demands experimentation, and who better for publishers to experiment with than libraries?
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Industry News
ALA 2014 Preview: Getting Ready to Read
The conversation about the Common Core standards will be a hot topic at this year's ALA Midwinter Meeting, as many public librarians make efforts to reach their patrons and community members – as well as form partnerships with school librarians—to provide information on the standards.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.