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    Court Refuses to Block Publication of Bolton Memoir

    A federal judge on Saturday swiftly rejected the Department of Justice's motion for a temporary restraining order blocking publication of former national security adviser John Bolton's memoir 'The Room Where It Happened,' but suggested that Bolton still faces stiff penalties for his "unilateral" decision to push ahead with publication without a formal release from government reviewers.

  • Publisher News

    Bolton Accuses Trump Administration of Seeking to Suppress His Book

    In a response filed ahead of a hearing set for today, former national security adviser John Bolton accused the Trump administration of using the government’s prepublication review process to suppress his memoir, 'The Room Where It Happened.'

  • Libraries

    Reading Is Only a Step on the Path to Anti-Racism

    Anti-racist reading lists are trending, but becoming anti-racist requires action, writes librarian Nicole A. Cooke.

  • Libraries

    Putting a Value on Author Events at the Library

    No question, librarians are expert book marketers in their communities. But where too many librarians come up short is in communicating the impact and value of their efforts back to publishers.

  • Libraries

    University of California, Springer Nature Sign Groundbreaking Open Access Deal

    The University of California announced a groundbreaking open access publishing agreement with leading academic publisher Springer Nature, the largest open access agreement in North America to date, and the first for Springer Nature in the U.S.

  • Publisher News

    DoJ Sues John Bolton Over Forthcoming Memoir

    In a statement, Bolton's publisher, Simon & Schuster, said the suit was "the latest in a long-running series of efforts by the Administration to quash publication of a book it deems unflattering to the President."

  • Copyright

    Internet Archive to End 'National Emergency Library' Initiative

    Citing a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by publishers, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle announced this week that the IA’s National Emergency Library initiative will cease operation on June 16, two weeks earlier than its previously announced June 30 closing date.

  • Publisher News

    Social Justice Resources for the Book Business

    As protests against police violence and in support of marginalized communities continue nationwide, PW has put together a list of social justice resources to aid members of the book business and others in their efforts.

  • Business Deals

    KKR Completes OverDrive Purchase

    The investment firm KKR has completed its purchase of OverDrive. The deal had first been announced on Christmas Eve.

  • Comics

    Libraries Offer Access to Graphic Novels in Pandemic

    Facing closures and budget shortfalls, libraries look for new ways to support graphic novels amid the ongoing pandemic.

  • Libraries

    All By Ourselves

    As states push to reopen, many libraries are having to figure out their own way forward.

  • Libraries

    PW Talks with ALA Executive Director Tracie D. Hall

    PW caught up with Hall in mid-May to talk about guiding the ALA’s necessary, complex transformation.

  • Libraries

    ALA Offers Members Free, or Reduced, Registration for 2020 Virtual Annual Conference

    Thanks to a select group of sponsors, the fee for ALA members is just $60, and registration is free for any library professional who has been furloughed, laid off, or has had a reduction in hours. Registration closes on Wednesday, June 17, at noon (CT).

  • Libraries

    Changes Loom as Public Libraries Begin to Reopen

    Observers in recent years have argued that if public libraries didn’t already exist in America, we wouldn’t be able to invent them. In the wake of the Covid-19 crisis, the question now is: Can we reinvent them?

  • Libraries

    BookExpo Declares Its Virtual ‘Library Day’ a Success

    BookExpo officials told PW there have been more than 20,000 views of BookExpo Online's library programming alone and that engagement in the comments section has been "overwhelmingly positive."

  • U.S. Book Show

    BookExpo 2020: Librarians’ Day Set for 10 A.M. Kick Off

    BookExpo Online's first full day of programming begins with a panel featuring four library leaders who will take stock of how libraries are handling the coronavirus pandemic thus far and how the public library might change in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis.

  • U.S. Book Show

    BookExpo 2020: Public Libraries and the Pandemic

    As states begin lifting stay-at-home restrictions, public libraries face a wide range of short- and long-term issues. How do we keep library workers safe, and employed? How will buildings be redesigned to support physical distancing? Amid the economic damage wrought by the pandemic, how will library budgets recover?

  • Libraries

    Librarians, America Is Counting on You

    In the wake of the Covid-19 crisis, another critical transformation looms for public libraries. And the American public is counting on librarians to get it right.

  • Publisher News

    The Changing Ecosystem of Learning: PW Talks to Macmillan Learning GM Susan Winslow

    Macmillan Learning general manager Susan Winslow explains how the textbook publishers of yesterday are transforming into cutting-edge digital platforms focused on student success, and what the Covid-19 crisis is revealing about the future of learning.

  • Copyright

    After Loss on Appeal, Canadian Publishers Say Copyright System Is Broken

    The split decision reaffirmed that York University had engaged in "unfair copying on a systematic basis,” but held that tariff payments for the copying were not mandatory.

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