What’s next in the Elsevier boycott?
Dennis Johnson
What’s next in the Elsevier boycott? Well, first of all, says Neil Stewart of City University London in smart overview on the blog of the London School of Economics, “What can’t… Read more »
What’s next in the Elsevier boycott? Well, first of all, says Neil Stewart of City University London in smart overview on the blog of the London School of Economics, “What can’t… Read more »
Amazon.com’s earnings may be down, as everyone’s been talking about lately, but the company is nonetheless ”in talks to buy land next to its Seattle headquarters that the company may use… Read more »
David Rees, the world’s best and only artisanal pencil sharpener, came to Brooklyn on Monday, and gave the audience at Pete’s Candy Store an hour-long demonstration on the many techniques involved… 1 / Read more »
In the history of publishing, censorship scandals have usually involved the big bad government leaning on the resisting publisher. These days it seems as if the trend has become… 3 / Read more »
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into YouTube, Washington Post book critic Ron Charles is back …
Best press release ever? International publisher alliance shuts down piracy site Amazon seeking sales tax deal in New Jersey “Why eBooks force us to pay more attention” Inscribed copy of… Read more »