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    The Common Core Toolkit: December 2013

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  • Content / e-books

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  • Trade Shows

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  • Content / e-books

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  • Content / e-books

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  • Libraries

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    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.

  • Libraries

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    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.

  • Libraries

    ALA 2014 Midwinter Preview: The Librarian’s Guide to Paranoid Behavior

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  • Libraries

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  • Libraries

    ALA 2014 Midwinter Preview: Google Books: Eight Years Later...

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  • Licensing

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  • Industry News

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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.

  • Industry News

    The Common Core Toolkit: November 2013

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  • Copyright

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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.

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