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Frankfurt Book Fair Moves Forward
Contact-less registration, wider aisles and health checks are all coming to Frankfurt Book Fair
Research Conferences Shift to Virtual
Journals dominate scientific communications, but they are only one element in a multilayered information-sharing network. Conferences are an especially timely source of breaking news developments in every field.
BookExpo Moves To Facebook
From “Public Libraries and the Pandemic” to “Audiobooks and Consumer Behavior” will stream live on BookExpo’s Facebook page.
The Tales of A Bookshelf
That old proverb about a book and its cover – well, yes, it’s still true. But in the era of Zoom conference calls, we may be forgiven for judging people by their bookshelves.
Copyright Takes on the Coronavirus
Copyright may not save your life in an emergency, yet sustenance from fiction and nonfiction is welcome during life in lockdown.
Reidy Death Jolts Publishing
Carolyn Reidy rose to the top job at S&S in 2008 – at the outset of the Great Recession and as the arrival of e-books threatened longstanding business models based in print.
Building Digital Resiliency
On May 5, 2020, CCC hosted a virtual town hall for publishers around the world.
Frankfurt Book Fair Will Happen, Boos Insists
Frankfurt Book Fair organizers are looking at ways of combining real world and virtual experiences to provide an event that will be valuable, "not only to those who have come to the fair in the past, but even those who have never been to Frankfurt befo...
COVID19 By The Numbers
Has there ever been a time when academic research received more attention?
SCOTUS Ruling: “No One Can Own The Law”
No one can own the law, explained US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.