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  • Retailing

    Apple Loses E-book Appeal—Now What?

    Last week, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, by a 2–1 margin, affirmed Judge Denise Cote’s 2013 finding that Apple orchestrated a 2010 conspiracy with five major publishers to fix e-book prices.

  • Shows & Events

    ALA 2015: A Blockbuster San Francisco Conference

    Ask any librarian who was there and they will almost certainly agree: the 2015 American Library Association Annual Conference in San Francisco was one of the best ALA shows, maybe ever.

  • Content / e-books

    Apple Loses Appeal, E-book Decision is Affirmed

    The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed Judge Denise Cote's 2013 finding that Apple orchestrated a scheme to fix the price of e-books.

  • Conferences

    ALA 2015: Gloria Steinem Says 'Librarians Saved My Life'

    Steinem talked about her nomadic childhood and read from her upcoming memoir 'Diary of a Nomad: My Life on the Road.'

  • Shows & Events

    ALA 2015: All Our Coverage

    Our complete coverage of 2015 ALA Annual Conference, including a survey of the main events; the speakers; the readings, discussions, and presentations; the panels, and more.

  • Conferences

    ALA 2015: On E-books, Libraries Pushing For Options

    Digital Content Working Group co-chair Carolyn Anthony told members that ALA officials were "continuing to dialogue" with the Big Five publishers over e-book prices.

  • Conferences

    ALA 2015: Pelosi Honors Baltimore Librarians for 'Heroic' Work During Unrest

    Librarians from the Enoch Pratt Free Library's Pennsylvania Avenue Branch, at the epicenter of the protests in Baltimore this spring, were honored for their work.

  • Awards & Prizes

    ALA 2015: Doerr, Stevenson Win Carnegie Medals

    Doerr won for his book All The Light We Cannot See (which also received the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction), while Bryan Stevenson won for Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption.

  • Conferences

    ALA 2015: Sloan, Knight Foundation Grants For Digital Public Library of America

    The two new awards, coupled with significant earlier support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the National Endowment for the Humanities, will help to establish the growth of DPLA’s "service hubs."

  • Conferences

    ALA 2015: On a Historic Day, Roberta Kaplan Delivers a Powerful Keynote

    Roberta Kaplan, who argued the historic defeat of the Defense of Marriage Act in 2013, offered a powerful opening keynote speech at the 2015 ALA annual conference in San Francisco, just hours after a historic Supreme Court decision legalized same-sex marriage.

  • Common Core

    Cut to the Core: Education Reform and Libraries

    Another school year is drawing to a close, but amid the celebrations and public festivities, melancholy looms over the library profession.

  • Copyright

    ALA Questions Bid for Independent Copyright Office

    ALA joins a chorus of Internet and tech businesses in questioning a proposal to establish the U.S. Copyright office as its own independent agency.

  • Conferences

    ALA Annual Conference Kicks Off In San Francisco

    The 2015 American Library Association Annual Conference kicks off today in San Francisco with more than 25,000 librarians, publishers and vendors expected to descend on the Bay Area.

  • Shows & Events

    ALA 2015: Summer of Love

    The 2015 American Library Association Annual Conference, set for June 25–30 at the Moscone Center, should be quite a party. More than 20,000 librarians are expected to descend on the Bay Area for the show, which coincides with the city's annual Gay Pride Parade.

  • Shows & Events

    Fun with Metadata: How RDF Can Vastly Improve Book Discovery

    A new format holds promise for significantly better book discovery and accessibility than its forbearer—the MARC record.

  • Shows & Events

    ALA 2015: Comics: Not Just for Kids

    Adult comics collections in libraries have been slow to grow, even as the genre has surged in popularity and gained critical acclaim. We checked in with librarians from across the country to find out why.

  • Shows & Events

    ALA 2015: Pride and Programming

    PW columnist Brian Kenney offers his annual “highly subjective” list of ALA program highlights

  • Shows & Events

    Hacking Libraries

    An abridged excerpt from John Palfrey’s acclaimed new book Bibliotech: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google

  • Content / e-books

    What’s Next for Scholarly Publishing? PW talks with John J. Regazzi

    The former Elsevier CEO is the author of a new book, Scholarly Communications: A History from Content as King to Content as Kingmaker

  • Shows & Events

    All in the Family

    As libraries around the country continue to change, a national network of "Family Place" libraries is gaining traction.

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