News: Academic Publishing Weekly, 9/18/23 – 9/22/23
Publishing lawsuits galore, book bans continue, and the perks of open monographs
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The Open Stacks
Publishing lawsuits galore, book bans continue, and the perks of open monographs
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Leverage the dual benefits of patron discovery and preferences.
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New Look for Choice Magazine Debuts with Sept. 2016 Issue
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Choice Debuts Content and Tools Tailored for the Community College Market
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At the end of the day, our digital technologies have offered unprecedented access to information, but at costs and levels of difficulty that in some cases are approaching the law of diminishing returns.
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Perhaps the “collection” of the future will owe as much to visualization software as it does to taxonomies or lists.
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Judgment about what data is analyzed, using which criteria, remains the critical difference between signal and noise.
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The challenges posed by a visit to the Barnes Foundation have everything to do with the relationship between private (proprietary) and public (open) systems of information organization.
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