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How to Make a Book Disappear
How to Make a Book Disappear: Jonah Lehrer’s discredited Imagine has vanished from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and his publisher’s website. Why that’s bad news for readers.
Harry Potter, Pottermore, eBooks, and What Does It all Mean?
I’ve been sitting on writing this post for awhile, because I wanted to do some more research and understand it better. I still don’t understand what it all means, but I decided to go ahead and put this out there … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon Kindle, E-book, eBook readers, ebooks, Harry Potter, Kindle, NOOK, OverDrive, Pottermore
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ALA Looks at Equitable Access to Digital Content
From the PLA Blog: New ALA Report Explores Challenges of Equitable Access to Digital Content: The American Library Association (ALA) has released a new report examining critical issues underlying equitable access to digital content through our nation’s libraries. In the … Continue reading
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Tagged ALA, American Library Association, ebooks, PLA
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Mothers, Libraries, and Reading
I am thinking of my mother today on Mother’s Day. At nearly 91 years old, she is still going strong, for which I am grateful. When I think about Mom, there are a lot of different directions my thoughts go—but … Continue reading