Velocity of Content

Velocity of Content


Latest Episodes

Court Limits Arkansas “Harmful” Book Law
August 04, 2023

In Arkansas, freedom to read advocates have a court victory to celebrate.

The State of Scholarly Metadata
August 02, 2023

When it comes to successful Open Access initiatives, a critical element is high-quality metadata.

The Challenges of AI-Generated Content
July 30, 2023

While AI isn't a new concept in copyright or technology, it's the top draw for the 2023 Copyright and Technology conference.

Federal Lawsuit Aims At Texas Reader Act
July 28, 2023

The Texas Reader Act requires book vendors to review any book that could be sold into a school.

A TikTok Challenge for Publishing
July 23, 2023

Mark Gottlieb with Trident Media Group explores what authors and publishers should know about TikToks move into publishing, and how they may want to respond.

Layoffs, Closures Hit Big 5
July 21, 2023

PRH CEO Nihar Malaviya said that any growth the industry has seen has been offset by increased costs.

A Book Festival That Matters in Kyiv
July 16, 2023

Its difficult to imagine more challenging circumstances for a book festival than to be held during war.

AI Faces Multiple Creator Lawsuits
July 14, 2023

Copyright infringement lawsuits from authors and artists against creators of Generative AI software are mounting.

Plain Language Summaries “Go Beyond Language”
July 09, 2023

Creating effective plain-language summaries requires looking beyond the language, says Dr. Catherine Richards Golini.

Libraries, Publishers Together in Chicago
July 07, 2023

According to PWs Andrew Albanese, the ALA conference highlighted an organized response from the library and publishing communities to politicized attacks on the freedom to read.