Worldreader: Kindles and E-books in Schools
6 weeks ago by stml
"Worldreader gives kids in the developing world access to digital books. Using e‑readers loaded with thousands of local and international e-books, we provide children the books they want and need, so they can improve their lives."
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6 weeks ago by stml
Amazon at the London Book Fair | Melville House Books
6 weeks ago by stml
"Often, it feels like the foreign publisher is saying to me: HELP ME, AMERICAN PERSON WHO HAS BEEN DEALING WITH THIS MYSTERIOUSLY VICIOUS COMPANY FOR A FEW YEARS ALREADY.
"Sometimes, it fells like they are saying: YOU BETTER TELL ME HOW TO DEAL WITH THIS, YOU AMERICAN FUCKER WHO DID NOTHING ABOUT THIS BULLSHIT WHEN YOU HAD A CHANCE."
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"Sometimes, it fells like they are saying: YOU BETTER TELL ME HOW TO DEAL WITH THIS, YOU AMERICAN FUCKER WHO DID NOTHING ABOUT THIS BULLSHIT WHEN YOU HAD A CHANCE."
6 weeks ago by stml
Confessions of a Publisher: “We’re in Amazon’s Sights and They’re Going to Kill Us” | PandoDaily
january 2012 by stml
[bk2 Link] Confessions of a Publisher: “We’re in Amazon’s Sights and They’re Going to Kill Us” | PandoDaily
amazon
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business
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january 2012 by stml
Mysterious paper sculptures « Central Station v2
january 2012 by stml
Someone has been leaving amazing book sculptures around Edinburgh
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art
book
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scotland
edinburgh
sculpture
january 2012 by stml
Boyd Tonkin: Digital guests at the literary feast - Features - Books - The Independent
december 2011 by stml
A little too sneering, but not wrong about the clash of cultures occurring, which doesn't help anyone.
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publishing
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independent
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boxfiction
december 2011 by stml
LibraryCloud
november 2011 by stml
"a metadata server that gathers library metadata from multiple institutions and makes it available through open APIs and as Linked Open Data. The aim is to make everything libraries know available to the full Web ecosystem."
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api
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data
november 2011 by stml
Digital Books: A New Chapter for Reader Privacy | ACLUNC dotRights
october 2011 by stml
Primer on digital rights and responsibilities from the ACLU, as presented by Nicole Ozer at Books in Browsers. Issues that will be crucial for social reading services.
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october 2011 by stml
Library books defaced by prankster playwright Joe Orton go on show | Stage | The Guardian
october 2011 by stml
[bk2 Link] Library books defaced by prankster playwright Joe Orton go on show | Stage | The Guardian
2011
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books
design
joeorton
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islington
october 2011 by stml
Pink Pages "Vivek and I" revew
september 2011 by stml
"The cover is apt and sensual but the page quality could have been better."
gay
literature
books
india
review
september 2011 by stml
Authors get bold as gay literature picks up in India - Times Of India
september 2011 by stml
"While queer fiction in English flourishes, there is relatively less noise about it in regional languages."
gay
literature
queer
books
india
september 2011 by stml
Book curse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
september 2011 by stml
"For him that stealeth, or borroweth and returneth not, this book from its owner, let it change into a serpent in his hand and rend him. Let him be struck with palsy, and all his members blasted. Let him languish in pain crying out for mercy, & let there be no surcease to his agony till he sing in dissolution. Let bookworms gnaw his entrails ... when at last he goeth to his final punishment, let the flames of Hell consume him forever."
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lending
wikipedia
september 2011 by stml
The Book Collection That Devoured My Life - WSJ.com
september 2011 by stml
"But after living in smallish apartments for decades I just spent seven years in a house with a full-size attic, and everything went to hell. Books entered my house under cover of night, from the four winds, smuggled in by woodland creatures, and then they never left. Books collected on every surface; I believe that somehow they managed to breed." Yes, this.
booktwo
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books
collecting
culture
literature
september 2011 by stml
Edinburgh book festival: are books just 'echo chambers'? | Books | guardian.co.uk
august 2011 by stml
"Rejecting the widely held position that writing is an act of self-expression, a way of sharing what's in our souls, ("sentimental humanism" he's labelled this, in the past), McCarthy instead put forward the view that language speaks all of us, all the time. Books aren't, he claimed, objects of individual creation, but "echo chambers"; the best of them "tune" the endless repetitions of language and thought that are zipping back and forth around us."
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writing
books
august 2011 by stml
Melville House Publishing | Hybrid Books
august 2011 by stml
"Each book in the HybridBook program features not only the core text of the novel, but extensive additional material rendered in digital form—the Melville House Illuminations. The Illuminations consist of highly curated text, maps, photographs and illustrations related to the original book."
booktwo
addedvalue
books
web
media
editorial
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hybridbooks
august 2011 by stml
the serendipity of the unexpected, or, a copy is not an edition » Sarah Werner
august 2011 by stml
Or, copies = experiences. Lovely bits of marginalia. Via Snarkmarket.
booktwo
books
culture
marginalia
reading
august 2011 by stml
Unbound: The Crowdfunding Cargo Cult | Mssv
july 2011 by stml
This is exactly what I wanted to say about Unbound: go read.
booktwo
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books
crowdsourcing
kickstarter
july 2011 by stml
Bernhard Rieder (NL/FR) - 81,498 Words: The Book As Data Object on Vimeo
july 2011 by stml
Bernhard Rieder's talk from the Unbound Book conference, which I've referenced before, but is worth watching.
booktwo
books
data
bernhardrieder
july 2011 by stml
Dictionary of the Khazars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
july 2011 by stml
"The book comes in two different editions, one "Male" and one "Female", which differ in only a critical passage in a single paragraph."
books
book
wikipedia
experimental
literature
radiclal
july 2011 by stml
No One Cares About Your Reading | The New York Observer
july 2011 by stml
"Is it a coincidence that this is how parents get their children to go to sleep? It is a dark fate, indeed, the reading that drags on and on, where the only person who has lost interest more than the audience is the author, the room lost in a purgatory of pauses for laughter, met by awkward silences." Yeah.
booktwo
reading
literature
books
events
july 2011 by stml
Flipbacks
june 2011 by stml
"The flipback is a new kind of book, which opens top to bottom and has sideways-printed text, so you get a full length novel in little more than the size of an iPhone." This I quite want to try, even for novelty value. (Via @blackpooltower)
booktwo
books
publishing
format
june 2011 by stml
BBC News - Today - The 'worrying' battle for books
june 2011 by stml
[bk2 Link] BBC News - Today - The 'worrying' battle for books
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radio4
tolisten
today
books
adrianhon
unboundbooks
june 2011 by stml
The Blackpool Tower: The End of the Book (but not in a scary way)
june 2011 by stml
James Spackman on covers, blurbs, and the last page.
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jamesspackman
marketing
books
writing
june 2011 by stml
Guardian Books podcast: Do books have a future? | Books | guardian.co.uk
june 2011 by stml
Reports from UNESCO Monza, with a notable cameo.
booktwo
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podcast
me
jamesbridle
wikihistoriography
monza
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books
conference
june 2011 by stml
Post-Artifact Books and Publishing — by Craig Mod
june 2011 by stml
Craig's latest, unmissable essay.
blog
books
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essay
publishing
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june 2011 by stml
Internet Archive starts backing up digital books on paper
june 2011 by stml
"If you want real long-term backups of digitized ebooks, then look no further than dead tree. At least, that's the consensus of the Internet Archive project, which has announced an incredibly ambitious plan to store one physical copy of every published book in the world." This is slightly mental.
booktwo
internetarchive
books
digitisation
ebooks
library
june 2011 by stml
Information overload, the early years - The Boston Globe
june 2011 by stml
"But around 1500, humanist scholars began to bemoan new problems: Printers in search of profit, they complained, rushed to print manuscripts without attention to the quality of the text, and the sheer mass of new books was distracting readers from the focus on the ancient authors most worthy of attention."
booktwo
books
culture
history
technology
information
overload
june 2011 by stml
Letters of Note: A library is many things
june 2011 by stml
"A library is many things. It’s a place to go, to get in out of the rain. It’s a place to go if you want to sit and think. But particularly it is a place where books live, and where you can get in touch with other people, and other thoughts, through books." via BERG
booktwo
authors
books
letter
libraries
reading
june 2011 by stml
The Millions : The Stockholm Syndrome Theory of Long Novels
june 2011 by stml
The Millions : The Stockholm Syndrome Theory of Long Novels
books
classics
literature
psychology
reading
booktwo
june 2011 by stml
Robots, Not Humans, Retrieve Your Books at $81 Million “Library of the Future”
may 2011 by stml
"The Mansueto library was recently opened to the faculty and students of the University of Chicago. The library’s unique construction is meant to accommodate the way research is done today: online. In the case an old journal article isn’t available online or a book hasn’t been scanned due to copyright limitations, for example, then the student can request the book right there on the computer. The automated storage and retrieval system will deliver the volume to the circulation desk, usually within the five minutes it takes for the student to walk there. Oversized and novelty books are also stored for retrieval."
booktwo
library
robotics
robots
books
may 2011 by stml
Fury over book fair's welcome for Saudi Arabia | Books | guardian.co.uk
may 2011 by stml
"Last month's London Book Fair focused on Russia, she added, while China was the guest of honour at the 2009 Frankfurt Book Fair and is due to be the "Market Focus" for next year's London Book Fair. "All of these countries are oppressive regimes." Yes. This. Boycott's aren't the answer, but neither is avoiding the problem. (See posts on Dubai passim)
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censorship
books
bookfair
londonbookfair
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indexoncensorship
guardian
may 2011 by stml
The “book” is dead [dive into mark]
may 2011 by stml
On the (frequently mistaken) perceptions of piracy, competing with pirates, and producing content. Read.
books
ebooks
google
piracy
publishing
via:preoccupations
may 2011 by stml
ANDREW NORMAN WILSON: Workers Leaving the Googleplex
may 2011 by stml
"However, a fourth class exists at Google that involves strictly data-entry labor, or more appropriately, the labor of digitizing. These workers are identifiable by their yellow badges, and they go by the team name ScanOps. They scan books, page by page, for Google Book Search. The workers wearing yellow badges are not allowed any of the privileges that I was allowed – ride the Google bikes, take the Google luxury limo shuttles home, eat free gourmet Google meals, attend Authors@Google talks and receive free, signed copies of the author’s books, or set foot anywhere else on campus except for the building they work in."
books
google
politics
scanops
booktwo
scanning
may 2011 by stml
Push Pop Press: Al Gore's Our Choice
april 2011 by stml
Push Pop Press launches its new interactive / transmedia book platform. I'm going to get shouted at for this, but: at what point do we say, "this is not a book". This question applies to ebooks too.
booktwo
books
ebook
enhanced
interactive
transmedia
april 2011 by stml
Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book about flies
april 2011 by stml
On Amazon and algorithms.
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algorithms
amazon
books
algorithm
pricing
april 2011 by stml
Onsite Extras at the Hay Festival - Unbound
april 2011 by stml
"Unbound is a new company enabling readers to directly fund the work of their favourite writers and to stay in contact with them (and other readers) through the writing of the book. The Unbound website is launching at Hay on 29 May with an event in the Festival programme featuring Terry Jones (ex-Monty Python), Gavin Pretor-Pinney (The Cloud Spotter’s Companion) and Rupert Isaacson (The Horse Boy) introducing their latest book ideas. Readers will also be able to visit the world’s first Unbound Pledging Shed on site throughout the Festival, to meet famous authors, watch their pitches and pledge support for their new book ideas. Join the revolution and visit the Unbound Shed: books are now in your hands!" More when we have it.
booktwo
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books
publishing
selfpublishing
kickstarter
april 2011 by stml
'Autobiographical Terrains' MA Degree Show - Lisa Wigham
april 2011 by stml
"My work is driven by a fascination with the dramatic tension of fragility and weight in mark making. This manifests itself in use of line and space that holds tactile qualities to suggest imminence of experience, movement and the passing of time."
booktwo
art
books
april 2011 by stml
Books For Free
april 2011 by stml
"By picking up a book from Books For Free you have stopped it from ending up in landfill like thousands of others. As a result you’ve stopped it decomposing and adding to acres of toxic waste." There are too many books in the world, apparently, tending to free.
booktwo
books
free
waste
april 2011 by stml
The Afterlife Series: Heaven, Hell, Earth, Wasteland, War by Mur Lafferty — Kickstarter
april 2011 by stml
$18,694 pledged of $2,000 goal
books
funding
kickstarter
april 2011 by stml
Bat, Bean, Beam - A Weblog on Memory and Technology: What Do People Do All Day?
april 2011 by stml
"I return to a favourite topic: books for children and what they tell them (and us) about society, and especially about work. I continue to operate on the basis of an anecdotal hunch, not yet supported by a systematic and quantitative survey of the literature: namely, that we don’t do this any more, that there is no longer a market for this kind of book: the comprehensive telling of how the economy operates, along with attempts to place the individual in it. This is not to say, as usual, that the accounts are uncomplicated, nor that they are ideologically transparent or sympathetic. But rather that it may say something that we’ve stopped even trying – something about the less visible, tangible nature of work, but also about our diminished capacity to understand and represent it."
via:bobulate
books
children
history
illustration
work
booktwo
april 2011 by stml
Free Complete Works of H.P. Lovecraft for Nook and Kindle – Cthulhu Chick
march 2011 by stml
The future of publishing is appreciation societies.
books
ebook
ebooks
kindle
nook
lovecraft
hplovecraft
booktwo
march 2011 by stml
Apps no more, enhanced e-books not selling, non-fiction growing | FutureBook
march 2011 by stml
Simon & Schuster's Carolyn Reidy: "On e-books, she said sales were now 15% to 20% of units, but might be as much as 50% in the first few weeks of a bestseller. Interestingly, non-fiction is also now catching up. The enhanced e-book market, as suspected, is "not very strong", and S&S has pulled its apps programme completely."
booktwo
simon&schuster
apps
enhanced
ebooks
books
amazon
march 2011 by stml
US judge writes unhappy ending for Google's online library plans | Technology | The Guardian
march 2011 by stml
There are possible solutions to the orphan works problem: this was not it.
booktwo
google
settlement
ebooks
books
digitisation
march 2011 by stml
Blaft Publications
march 2011 by stml
"Blaft Publications is an independent publishing house based in Chennai, India. Our list includes bestselling Indian crime novels, experimental fiction, pulp art, and graphic novels."
publisher
india
booktwo
books
march 2011 by stml
British Library offers 65,000 19th Century classics in IC tomorrow Digital Innovation Contest
march 2011 by stml
But what the hell is it? Why is this written in completely inaccessible jargon? Both BL and TSB are publicly funded. What's with the contest?
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tsb
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books
library
march 2011 by stml
‘What I Really Want Is Someone Rolling Around in the Text’ - NYTimes.com
march 2011 by stml
"It occurred to me later, however, that this embarrassingly analog fantasy should actually be possible, fairly simply, right now, with digital technology — that this sort of hypercharged marginalia might be one area where the e-book can actually improve on the tree-book." In which, as well as kind things being said, wise words are wrought.
booktwo
reading
marginalia
books
annotation
nytimes
march 2011 by stml
Top 10 Pirated eBooks at The Pirate Bay - GalleyCat
february 2011 by stml
In which in no way are any stereotypes confirmed (via Harry Man).
booktwo
galleycat
piratebay
torrent
books
piracy
february 2011 by stml
Ronald Lampitt,The Map that Came to Life, 1948 (1954)
february 2011 by stml
Hauntological map crack.
books
geography
gis
illustration
map
oup
hauntology
england
book
maps
february 2011 by stml
Institute of Contemporary Arts : Talks : Radical Publishing: What Are We Struggling For?
february 2011 by stml
"Do radical publishers still matter today and how do they relate to contemporary protest?"
booktwo
politics
ica
publishing
books
february 2011 by stml
The blue plaque for Patrick Hamilton is an overdue honour | Books | guardian.co.uk
february 2011 by stml
Idea: plaques in slightly odd places, like behind walls, or fixed at knee-height. Also: stop saying things like: "a kind of ghost who flits around the corners of history, glimpsed out of the corner of the eye".
patrickhamilton
legend
books
writer
writing
author
plaque
blueplaque
london
february 2011 by stml
James Bridle – Web Directions South 2010 interview | Web Directions
february 2011 by stml
In which I ramble about artifacts, souvenirs and Wikipedia. The usual.
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february 2011 by stml
Bibliotype — Craig Mod
february 2011 by stml
"Building the better book with HTML." Because Craig is the smartest man.
booktwo
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css
ipad
reading
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craigmod
february 2011 by stml
Reading Markson Reading
february 2011 by stml
When novelist David Markson died, he donated his personal library to the Strand bookstore in NY. Now, readers are picking through his marginalia.
booktwo
marginalia
reading
books
strand
newyork
davidmarkson
february 2011 by stml
In Cramped Japan, the iPad Is the Home Library - BusinessWeek
february 2011 by stml
Book-scanning start-ups making it big in Japan.
booktwo
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scanning
digitisation
books
ebooks
february 2011 by stml
The Smell of Books
february 2011 by stml
The Smell of Books: "Lignin, the stuff that prevents all trees from adopting the weeping habit, is a polymer made up of units that are closely related to vanillin. When made into paper and stored for years, it breaks down and smells good. Which is how divine providence has arranged for secondhand bookstores to smell like good quality vanilla absolute, subliminally stoking a hunger for knowledge in all of us."
lignin
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bookshops
booktwo
february 2011 by stml
Authors get bold as gay literature picks up in India - The Times of India
february 2011 by stml
"The Gujarat-based author, also a Sidney Sheldon fan, adds, "My book is an account of a person. That he is gay is just one of the many aspects of the story." But the book's cover, a bare-chested man with a stubble and the title written in hot pink, tells a different story."
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karthika
february 2011 by stml
Rick Poynor: What Does J.G. Ballard Look Like?: Observers Room: Design Observer
february 2011 by stml
Survey of cover art and other ephemera for the great JG
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books
design
february 2011 by stml
書籍のスキャン、PDF化代行サービス。1冊90円より-スキャポン-
february 2011 by stml
Japanese service accepts hardcopy books from your shelves or direct from Amazon, then scans them and sends you a PDF. (Allegegly)
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digitisation
ebooks
books
scan
scanning
pdf
february 2011 by stml
The author, the philistine PM and a crusade with no happy ending - The Independent
february 2011 by stml
"I can't understand how a man who seems never to read imaginative writing of any kind (novels, poetry, short stories, high-brow, middle-brow, low-brow, anything) can understand life, people, the world... It's not for me to say how people should live. But people who have power over me? I want them to read because their limited, impoverished dreams may become my nightmares."
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yannmartel
canada
politics
books
reading
february 2011 by stml
Amazon.com: Kindle Singles
january 2011 by stml
Which is, unless I'm mostly mistaken, more weight on the Amazon-as-publisher-or-at-least-facilitator-of-mass-"self"-publishing thing. But it might also be a boost to shorts stories and essays, so.
booktwo
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essay
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kindle
publishing
january 2011 by stml
Book Review: Yarn | Fandomania
january 2011 by stml
Fashionpunk!
starpunk
fashionpunk
literature
book
books
january 2011 by stml
Not Voodoo: Tajazzle your vajazzle
january 2011 by stml
"Increasingly though things that aren't heavy, are, or should be, expensive. Things like information, music, books lose value as soon as they become digital, because they've lost their object."
books
advertising
value
plainlystated
object
january 2011 by stml
How novels came to terms with the internet | Books | The Guardian
january 2011 by stml
"The internet has altered our lives in ways television never did or could, but mainstream literary novelists – by which I mean writers who specialise in realistic, character-based narratives – have mostly shied away from writing about this, perhaps hoping that, like TV, it could be safely ignored. They've ceded the field to authors of speculative fiction, such as William Gibson and Cory Doctorow, whose hacker and brand-ninja characters exist primarily to explain or propound ideas about bleeding-edge technology, or thriller writers who concoct ingenious but outlandish tales about the potential nightmares lurking in same." Oh hai NR.
networkrealism
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via:blech
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literature
january 2011 by stml
In decor, shelves that embellish
january 2011 by stml
'"Objectifying objects," Ann Mack at JWT New York, the marketing and advertising agency, wrote in her trend report for the coming year, "would be a trend to watch."' They do furnish a room. Megalisters for corporate space, like the plexiglass elephants. Beware.
via:danw
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january 2011 by stml
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