Year: 2012
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US Publisher Announces Company Will No Longer Sell Books on Amazon
The Educational Development Corp. (EDC), a mid-sized US publisher, announced today that the company will no longer sell any of their books on Amazon or to any entity that resells …
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Not Just for Kids
Laura Miller, senior writer for Salon, shares a few of her opinions about the naysayers who assume young adult books lack the intelligence and emotionally complexity of their adult counterparts. …
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‘And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street’: The App
Take a look at the app trailer below or read more at School Library Journal. Video
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Ooh La La! Introducing the ‘Fancy Nancy Explorer Extraordinaire’ App
Take a look at the new Fancy Nancy app now available for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Get the latest information on Fancy Nancy by visiting her website.
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Book Trailer: ‘The Disenchantments’ by Nina LaCour
The Disenchantments by Nina LaCour is on sale starting February 16. Video
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Kindle Fire vs. Nook Tablet
Speed, storage, content, and access are the major factors many consumers compare when shopping for an eReader or tablet device. Jeff Hastings, a library media specialist at Highlander Way Middle …
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Lemony Snicket: A Series of Autobiographical Accounts
Six years following the final book published in A Series of Unfortunate Events, Lemony Snicket—a.k.a Daniel Handler—pens the first book of his autobiographical series, All The Wrong Questions, due out …
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iPads, Kindles, and Nooks, Oh My!
This comprehensive map details the various eBook devices available and which digital formats they are capable of reading.
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Publishers and Social Media. Who Is Doing It Best?
Find out who is building the strongest book community in the social sphere here.
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Winners of Publishing Innovation Awards Announced
Via Digital Book World Category: App Juvenile; Winner: Cinderella App, Nosy Crow Category: Ebook Children’s; Winner: Five Little Pumpkins, HarperFestival/Zuuka
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A Ball (And A Caldecott) For ‘Daisy’ The Dog
Caldecott winner Chris Raschka interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered.
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