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Princeton’s problems with pirates

Posted on February 18, 2009 by michael
in publishing

Inside Higher Ed reports this morning on Princeton University Press’s recent experience tracking pirated copies of its books. For several months, Princeton had a staffer focused on identifying piracy sites […]

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Inside Higher Ed explores Manichaeism

Posted on February 18, 2009 (February 19, 2009) by michael
in religion, reviews

Today’s edition of Inside Higher Ed features a Scott McLemee piece on the new English translation of Michel Tardieu’s Manichaeism.   “Manicheaism regards the world as a battlefield occupied by the […]

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A random walk down university press row

Posted on February 16, 2009 by michael
in publishing

-UNC Press Blog lets a cat post something to its site. -Indiana University Press blog types the praises of Helvetica. -Penn State University Press blog shares a personal John Updike story and announces […]

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Cheryl Keyes wins NAACP Image Award

Posted on February 16, 2009 by michael
in awards

On February 12th, Cheryl L. Keyes won an NAACP Image Award in the category of “Outstanding World Music Album” for her debut CD, Let Me Take You There (Keycan Records […]

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The Huffington Post remembers Bess Lomax Hawes’s hit

Posted on February 16, 2009 (February 16, 2009) by michael
in music

Peter Dreier and Jim Vrabel, writing for The Huffington Post, celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Kingston Trio recording “MTA.” The group deserves credit for helping to launch the folk […]

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Is it an audiobook?

Posted on February 12, 2009 by michael
in publishing

Yahoo! reports that there could be legal concerns over a feature on the new Kindle. One small, experimental feature in the device is already causing a minor uproar. Specifically: The Kindle 2’s […]

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It’s Lincoln’s birthday

Posted on February 12, 2009 (February 12, 2009) by michael
in Lincoln

Has Lincoln always been cool?  A new museum in Springfield, Illinois. Obama’s hand on the 16th president’s bible. Shelves full of new biographies. It’s hard for me to tell because I’ve […]

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It IS unusual

Posted on February 11, 2009 (February 12, 2009) by michael
in reviews

Earlier in the week I received an envelope from our European distributor that contained some recent press clippings. The best clipping (of the year!) is from WORD, a UK music magazine with a […]

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The Chronicle of Higher Education on Lincoln

Posted on February 10, 2009 (February 10, 2009) by michael
in Illinois / regional, Lincoln

Peter Monaghan’s Lincoln “Field Report” in The Chronicle Review includes multiple references to University of Illinois Press titles, plus a quote from Rodney O. Davis, co-editor of The Lincoln-Douglas Debates: […]

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Changes coming to Book Expo

Posted on February 10, 2009 by michael
in publishing

Publishers Weekly reports that changes are coming to BEA.  Future shows through 2012 will be in New York and held Tuesday-Thursday, instead of Thursday-Sunday.  There is still no agreed upon general public […]

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Education funding and the stimulus bill

Posted on February 10, 2009 (February 10, 2009) by michael
in miscellaneous

Inside Higher Ed reports this morning on the Obama administration’s hopes to increase education funding in the current stimulus package. [Education Secretary Arne] Duncan noted that the Senate had included “only […]

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Even more experts needed

Posted on February 9, 2009 by michael
in miscellaneous

I really thought that my last post on this endlessly interesting subject would be the final one.  But, the hits just keep on coming: -Yelling and cursing at work -Developments in […]

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