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Publishing & The Pandemic: Rescuing Writers, Supporting Research
April 28, 2020

In nature, the coronavirus is smaller than a dust particle but its effect on both individual health and society at large is massive. The abrupt halt to all but essential businesses that has shuttered bookstores and libraries is leading to catastrophe f...

In Pandemic, Healthy Leadership Needed
April 26, 2020

"Nobody was ready for [the pandemic]. It’s almost impossible to be ready for something of this nature. But if you have a really healthy organization, and you have caring leadership at the top, usually you get through it," says Bill Baker,

In Pandemic, Libraries Cannot Pause For Long
April 24, 2020

The value of public libraries is rarely questioned in times of crisis, but this crisis is different because it strikes at the very foundation on which the modern public library rests.

Publishing & The Pandemic: The View from India and China
April 21, 2020

“One thing about Indians is that they really work well when it comes to adversity, and that has been the case even across the country when it comes to the crisis, and the way the crisis has been managed by the government,” says Vikas Gupta of Wiley India.

BISG Measures The Hurt in the Book Business
April 19, 2020

Symptoms publishers are suffering from the COVID-19 crisis incliude headaches over sinking revenues and lost orders and gut-wrenching pain from layoffs and canceled projects.

Ups & Downs For Publishers in Midst of Crisis
April 17, 2020

Book publishing has long been a collaborative business and that aspect of the industry will be needed more than ever now. Every segment will have to fight through the disruptions caused by this crisis.

The Fight Against COVID-19 Digs Into Drug Data
April 12, 2020

“There was a really important moment in my own battle against Castleman disease,” Dr. Fajgenbaum says. “I went from hoping that things would work out and hoping that someone else would figure out a drug, to wanting to turn my hope into action.”

“Emergency” Library “Outside Boundaries of Copyright”
April 10, 2020

“Your 'library' is operating outside the boundaries of the copyright law that Congress has enacted and alone has jurisdiction to amend,” Sen. Tillis tells National Emergency Library.

The Metadata Power Hour
April 08, 2020

“The consensus across the industry is that metadata is hard, and that is getting in the way of making real progress with these projects.”

Coronavirus “Infodemic” Has Something to Teach
April 05, 2020

A typical reaction to misinformation is to dismiss it or to wish it would disappear. But Anita Makri says we would be better served by examining it closely.