Children's Books for Fall 2016
A comprehensive listings of children’s and YA titles to be published between Aug. and Jan. more...Tune In to PW Radio
Author Jacqueline Woodson discusses her new novel for adults, 'Another Brooklyn.' PW editorial director Jim Milliot presents the 2015 rankings of the world’s largest publishers.A New Librarian of Congress and Good News for NYPL
Among the headlines: Carla Hayden is confirmed as librarian of Congress; New York libraries land a historic budget increase; NYPL opens its new 53rd St. branch; and two significant developments in the open-access movement more...A Breakthrough for Library E-Books?
SimplyE, a new app from the New York Public Library reduces the once-cumbersome process of checking out library e-books to three clicks or fewer. more...
Graphic Novels Go Back to School
How graphic novels are finding footing in classrooms and school libraries. more...
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Copyright
Publishers Appeal GSU Copyright Case
For the second time in eight years of contentious litigation, three academic publishers have appealed a key fair use decision involving the use of unlicensed digitized course readings on college campuses to the U.S. Court of Appeals.
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Libraries
The Changing World of Library Reference
In a 2015 piece, PW columnist Brian Kenney jumpstarted a frank conversation about library reference. A year later, librarians tell us why that article struck a chord, and how reference is changing.
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Libraries
Creating Lifelong Readers
Two English teachers discuss what works with their students.
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Libraries
PW Talks with Follett’s Nader Qaimari
The School Solutions president discusses market trends, the Baker & Taylor acquisition, and new products.
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Libraries
Graphic Novels Go Back to School
How graphic novels are finding footing in classrooms and school libraries.
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Industry News
Happy New (School) Year!
Teachers and librarians share their favorite ways to welcome students.
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Libraries
School & Library Spotlight: All Our Coverage
We check in with the school and library scenes for fall 2016, with features on graphic novels, how teachers start the school year and engender lifelong reading habits, and more.
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Content / e-books
A Breakthrough for Library E-Books?
SimplyE, a new app from the New York Public Library reduces the once-cumbersome process of checking out library e-books to three clicks or fewer.
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Content / e-books
Author Drops E-book Royalty Suit Against S&S; Is Wiley Next?
S&S; was incorrectly named in the original suit, but lawyers told PW that they are planning on filing suit against the book's current publisher, Wiley.
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Copyright
Publishers Lose Another Round in GSU Copyright Case
Judge Orinda Evans has once again rejected the publisher plaintiffs’ bid for sweeping injunctive relief in the Georgia State University e-reserves case, and affirmed that the plaintiffs must also pay GSU's legal costs.