Roundup: News and Analysis from the Publishing World
Tadween Publishing brings you the latest news and analysis from the publishing world that relates to pedagogy and knowledge production.
ISBN numbers: Book-keeping
The Economist
For decades, the International Standard Book Number,
more commonly known as ISBN, has been the standard for classifying books. But
with self-publishing on the rise, new forms of cataloging books are beginning
to emerge.
The Education Industry Faces A Multi-Decade
Peak
Alan Hall (The
Exchange/Yahoo! Finance)
According to Alan Hall,
a spike in popularity toward higher education in the United States will test
institutions in new and challenging ways.
Online Education May Make Top Colleges More
Elite, Speakers Say
By Steve
Kolowich (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
With online classrooms becoming more popular in higher education, a summit at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard
University on March 4 concluded that their impact on elite schools may cause
them to be even more selective when choosing prospective students.
Bookshelves in the age of e-books
Tom Perkins (Washington
Post)
As eBooks are becoming more popular, making paper copy books a thing of the
past for some people, Tom Perkins wonders what will happen to those glorious
bookshelves that have become iconic collections of knowledge in people’s homes
and libraries.
Open access publishing takes a step forward
By Alan Osborn
(University World News)
Member states of the European Union take a closer step toward supporting open
access to publicly funded scientific research; however, a concrete plan has
yet to be formulated.
Authors
face change as Amazon tightens affiliate policy on free Kindle books
By Lauren Hazard Owen (paidContent)
Amazon is changing the rules for how affiliates are able to promote free
eBooks, which will most likely have an impact on how self-published eBooks are
promoted online.
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