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Hearst Plans Digital Platform, No Sony Readers for Indies, and More

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Adrian Versteegh
12.4.09

Plastic Logic has added a bundle of science and tech periodicals to its digital offerings; public outcry in California has led to the limited reopening of two library locations; library cuts are looming in the U.K.; the late Frank McCourt has been honored by Congress; and other news.

Amazon Motion Fails, Record Expected at Poe Auction, and More

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Adrian Versteegh
12.3.09

The manuscript of A Christmas Carol is at the Morgan in NYC, and online for the first time via the NYT; hard times continue for independent booksellers; the 2010 Canada Reads list has been unveiled; publishing exec Philip Turner is launching a new imprint; Hachette has restructured its Headline brand; and other news.

Nook Injunction Denied, DailyLit Goes Free, and More

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Adrian Versteegh
12.2.09

Google is allowing newspapers and other media sites to limit free access; culture ministers in the EU want a coordinated alternative to private-sector digitization schemes; the rise in e-reader sales is expected to spur a piracy boom; one of Britain’s classic red phone boxes has been reborn as a lending library; and other news.

Hachette Sets Green Targets, Kindle Sales Climb, and More

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Adrian Versteegh
12.1.09

Officials are assessing damages after a fire ripped through a New Jersey public library; a literary landmark in Seattle is facing a choice between relocation and closure; a Massachusetts bookstore marked Black Friday by raising prices; Bloomberg Press is closing its doors; and other news.

China Backs Copyright Complaints, To Hell With Books, and More

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Adrian Versteegh
11.30.09

High demand is keeping the Nook out of stores for another week; a major literary center will open next year at Melbourne’s State Library; one of the United Arab Emirates has an ambitious plan to hand out free books; the cash-strapped Washington Post is experimenting with an online bookstore; and other news.

Borders UK Going Under, Sedaris on Vinyl, and More

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Adrian Versteegh
11.25.09

Amazon has treated the six-inch Kindle to a pre-holiday upgrade; a book once owned by the girl who inspired Alice in Wonderland is going up for auction; “tweets” need no longer be lost to posterity, thanks to a new publisher; potential customers will soon get an in-store look at the Nook, B&N promises; and other news.

Electric Lit Experiments with “Microserialization,” New Nook Delays, and More

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Adrian Versteegh
11.23.09

Experts continue to warn about the implications of the new Google deal for “copyright orphans”; a museum of storytelling is planned in Oxford; Albert Camus’s son is fighting the “Panthéonization” of his father; the troubled Sun-Times Media Group has a new head; Apple is keeping mum on whether it has e-reader ambitions; and other news.

Hearing Set for Google Settlement, Nabokov Covers Redesigned, and More

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Adrian Versteegh
11.20.09

Critics have charged that the new Google deal still lacks pricing and privacy protections; a slew of award-winning authors are in the running for this year’s Bad Sex in Fiction award; an online authors’ directory now has a Scribd tie-in; the ALA is at work on its annual Library Design Showcase; and other news.

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