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    A Dystopian Twist for Library E-Books

    Why Tor’s decision to embargo new e-book releases in libraries is a wake-up call for librarians.

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    The Week in Libraries: August 10, 2018

    Nominate your local librarian for a 2018 'I Love My Librarian' award; How librarians find that elusive book you can't quite recall; And Facebook removes a purveyor of hate speech, but Twitter hedges.

  • Libraries

    The Week in Libraries: August 3, 2018

    Among this week’s headlines, Susan Orlean’s forthcoming ‘love letter’ to libraries; Tor officials brush off librarian concerns over e-book lending; And why it’s never too late to become a reader.

  • Content / e-books

    Cengage Answers Lawsuit Over New Subscription Service

    In a court filing, the publisher denies that its new subscription service will improperly cost its authors sales and royalty payments.

  • Libraries

    The Week in Libraries: July 27, 2018

    Why librarians should thank Forbes for its misguided (now retracted) anti-library editorial; The Library Publishing Coalition releases an “Ethical Framework for Library Publishing”; And, Facebook faces the music.

  • Editorials

    Libraries Are Better Stewards of Taxpayer Dollars Than Corporations

    ALA president Loida Garcia-Febo responds to the controversial (and recently retracted) 'Forbes' article, 'Amazon Should Replace Local Libraries to Save Taxpayers Money.'

  • Libraries

    The Week in Libraries: July 20, 2018

    Making headlines this week: Library groups respond to Tor's decision to scale back e-book lending; Progress on net neutrality; And, is Amazon really so bad?

  • Libraries

    Tor Scales Back Library E-book Lending as Part of Test

    Tor's e-books are now being made available to libraries four months after the book's publication as part of a test to see whether "library e-book lending is one of the contributing factors" to declining e-book sales.

  • Libraries

    The Week in Libraries: July 13, 2018

    Among this week's headlines: The FCC continues to generate controversy; Should "hate groups" get to use the library meeting rooms?; And you know all those new books piling up on your shelves? The Japanese have a word for that.

  • Libraries

    Trump’s Supreme Court Pick Thinks Net Neutrality Was Unconstitutional

    Kavanaugh, in a 2017 dissent, likened ISPs to bookstores, and calls the FCC’s net neutrality rules “half-baked” and “foreign” to the First Amendment.

  • Libraries

    The Week in Libraries: June 29, 2018

    PW rounds up the news and issues making headlines in the library world this week, including good news for libraries from Capitol Hill, and the swearing in of ALA's next president, Loida Garcia Febo.

  • Libraries

    ALA 2018: A Headline Grabbing ALA Annual Conference Wraps Up in New Orleans

    A star-studded slate of authors and speakers energized and inspired librarians from the show’s main stages.

  • Libraries

    B&T, Penn Foster Team to Provide Education, Training Via Public Libraries

    The partnership will make Penn Foster’s extensive library of courses, degree, and certificate programs available to public library patrons nationwide through Baker & Taylor’s Axis 360 platform.

  • Libraries

    ALA Strips 'Laura Ingalls Wilder' Name from Children's Book Award

    The Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, voted on Saturday to rename the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, in response to the long-running discussion around prejudice in the author’s work.

  • Libraries

    ALA 2018: Librarian of Congress, National Archivist Trade Quips

    Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress, and David S. Ferriero, U.S. Archivist, touched on the challenges of public outreach, preservation, and POTUS.

  • Libraries

    ALA 2018: In ‘Turbulent’ Times, Doris Kearns Goodwin Offers a Ray of Hope

    The award-winning historian, whose new book, 'Leadership: In Turbulent Times' will be published this fall, told librarians that America has faced and overcome great struggles in our past.

  • Libraries

    The Week in Libraries: June 22, 2018

    The Supreme Court delivers a win for digital privacy advocates; In Europe, a controversial copyright proposal advances; And, how is the FY 2019 federal budget shaping up for libraries? PW rounds up the news and issues making headlines in the library and publishing worlds.

  • Libraries

    ALA 2018: Penguin Random House Honors 'Library Awards for Innovation' Grant Recipients

    The awards recognize the nation’s “most innovative public libraries and librarians for community-based library programs that engage citizens in reading and strengthen the social and cultural fabric of their community.”

  • Libraries

    ALA 2018: In Opening Session, Michelle Obama Gets Personal

    In her highly anticipated appearance, the former First Lady reflected on her life as a woman, parent, First Lady—and the time a kid named Lin-Manuel Miranda first rapped about Alexander Hamilton in the East Room.

  • Libraries

    'Appalled': As ALA Kicks Off in New Orleans, Librarians Blast Trump Border Policy

    In a statement this week, ALA president Jim Neal said there was "no legitimate policy or moral basis" for the Trump administration's "unconscionable" policy of separating families at the border.

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