Who holds the particular book needed by a reader? What is the balance between the personal library and the institutional collection?
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Who holds the particular book needed by a reader? What is the balance between the personal library and the institutional collection?
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We don’t talk very much about physical production values for books. What message does that send to readers of scholarly titles?
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In 2014, Google created a disruption for both libraries (and publishers) with its digitization activities. Where do things stand now? What’s needed to move forward?
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This substantive work from John B. Thompson provides a historical overview and analysis of technological and legal challenges to publishing practices in the 21st century.
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