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NPR features “College Football and American Culture in the Cold War Era”

Posted on August 17, 2009 by michael
in interviews, reviews

Kurt Edward Kemper, author of the new book College Football and American Culture in the Cold War Era, was interviewed by Bill Littlefield on the August 15 edition of NPR’s […]

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The Power of Google

Posted on August 14, 2009 (August 14, 2009) by michael
in all things digital

The Wired Campus reports on Google’s announcement that it will allow authors and publishers to use Google Books as a distribution channel for books that they license through Creative Commons. […]

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The Power of Twitter

Posted on August 12, 2009 (August 12, 2009) by michael
in all things digital

Michael Clarke at The Scholarly Kitchen explains the differences between Twitter and other social networks, analyzing the advantages of Twitter for sharing your message (the aim of scholarly communicators everywhere). […]

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“Black Maverick” in The Wall Street Journal

Posted on August 7, 2009 by michael
in black studies, reviews

The August 7, 2009, edition of the The Wall Street Journal includes a feature review of Black Maverick: T. R. M. Howard’s Fight for Civil Rights and Economic Power. Howard drove […]

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Mushroom authors on WGN-TV

Posted on August 5, 2009 (August 5, 2009) by michael
in food, interviews

  Joe McFarland and Gregory Mueller, authors of the new book Edible Wild Mushrooms of Illinois & Surrounding States, were interviewed August 4, 2009, on WGN-TV’s Midday News program. […]

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Oriard new in The League

Posted on August 5, 2009 by michael
in author commentary, sports history

Michael Oriard, author of the recent reissue The End of Autumn: Reflections on My Life in Football, contributed his first piece this week to The Washington Post‘s “The League” column. A major […]

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PW & LJ going away?

Posted on August 5, 2009 by michael
in publishing

E-Reads reported yesterday that Reed Business Information is looking to sell Publishers Weekly and Library Journal.  What if there isn’t a buyer? […]

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Some things learned in writing “Paradoxes of Prosperity” by Dwight L. Teeter, Jr. & Paula T. Kaufman

Posted on August 4, 2009 by michael
in author commentary

When working with Professor Lorman (Larry) Ratner on another University of Illinois Press book (Fanatics and Fire-Eaters: Newspapers and the Coming of the Civil War, 2003), he frequently said that there […]

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Yr humble servant

Posted on August 3, 2009 by michael
in miscellaneous

Years ago I decided to conclude most of my business e-mails “Best, Michael.” It seemed to be the best compromise of formal and informal. The Washington Post takes up the matter in […]

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The Sun-Times reviews “Christian America & the Kingdom of God”

Posted on August 3, 2009 by michael
in religion, reviews

The August 2, 2009, issue of the Chicago Sun-Times featured a review of Richard Hughes’s new book Christian America and the Kingdom of God. “Hughes busts the myth of America as […]

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I now pronounce you monetized: forever

Posted on July 31, 2009 (July 31, 2009) by michael
in all things digital

Makes perfect business sense. Rather than demand that the video featuring his song “Forever” be removed from YouTube owing to infringement, Chris Brown’s label recognized the viral potential by adding click-to-buy […]

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Twice-told tales or, the dangers of selling film rights

Posted on July 30, 2009 (July 30, 2009) by michael
in publishing

The New York Times covers the brouhaha over a new history of Jones County, Mississippi, during the Civil War. Where? you may ask. Not to worry: there are at least two […]

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