Day: October 28, 2017

OA Publishing Advice from 4 Journal Editors

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OA Publishing Advice from 4 Journal Editors

When it comes to publishing OA journals, there are some tenets of successful OA publishing that all editors new to OA journal management can
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Final farewell to journalism giant

Best, a former Executive Editor of The Barbados Advocate and Editorial Consultant of The Nation Publishing Co. Ltd trained many outstanding
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Book-lovers' favourite Katni Book Fair ends

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Book-lovers' favourite Katni Book Fair ends

District Collector Vishesh Garphale had taken efforts for bringing large number of school and college students to the Book Fair. Book Publishers
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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Close to Breaking Even “In Next Couple of Weeks”

Self-publishing the game certainly helped as it helped the developer earn back more money. “It's opened up a bunch of doors and possibilities that we
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Managed Services Drive Business Opportunities for Hosting Providers

The global colocation market is expected to be worth $51.8 billion by 2020. As it becomes less attractive for enterprise IT to own data centers, the trend
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Adam Richter: Facebook's scary news experiment

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Adam Richter: Facebook's scary news experiment

This whole experiment demonstrates the power of Facebook, and the danger of having so much internet traffic dependent on one single publisher.
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BGSU 'Collab Lab' proves fertile ground for multi-discipline discussion

Disciplines ranged from all corners of the university: art, creative writing, video production, political science, criminal justice, biology, chemistry and
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Opinion: Why Facebook's dual news feed pilot is a nightmare for publishers

Perhaps with a larger motive to increase their advertising revenue in trying times, Facebook is virtually extorting money from publishers by telling them
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Lit Youngstown offers readings by local poets

Haworth is a 2016 National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in creative writing and is the director of the master's degree program in creative writing at
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Photos bring history to life

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Photos bring history to life

Photos bring history to life … Since then Ron and Liz have also published Newcastle, Heart of the Hunter (2007) and Those Were the Days, Australia
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Open Access Publishing Discounts

In order to encourage open access publishing at the University of California, the Office of Scholarly Communication (OSC) has arranged publishing
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Gazette editorial: See you at the WV Book Festival today

There, you will still find book publishers, authors, readers and people making connections, old and new. Today's program schedule starts at 10 a.m.,
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Carnegie set to host second annual book fair

Contemporary authors and illustrators from throughout Northern and … She went on to teach creative writing at the National Centre for Research in
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Revisiting a movie about a madman who became president

Twenty independent publishers from the region, as well as their authors, will attend. … Her publishing company is called Exterminating Angel Press.
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Free Access and the Future of Gated Publishing

Forgive the quasi-promotional qualities of this post, as I think the new journal raises fundamental questions about the gated publishing model.
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A twisted saga of race, class, family

Henderson, who grew up in Florida and teaches creative writing at Ithaca College in New York, is obviously aware of potential backlash against a
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Art dates back to alley in the valley

There is no “fort” in Fort Valley. If you believe local lore, the town's original name, Fox Valley, was a victim of either sloppy handwriting or poor eyesight
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Review: The Robin: A Biography by Stephen Moss

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Review: The Robin: A Biography by Stephen Moss

Moss, a nature broadcaster and a lecturer in creative writing, is a good storyteller, seamlessly linking biological fact with the anecdotal. He also reflects
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Inmates thrive in theater program in Newtown

As librarian, Aldrich held music, art, creative writing and theater sessions for the inmates — programs that studies have shown help decrease
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Yale 'decolonizes' English dept. after complaints studying white authors 'actively harms' students

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Yale 'decolonizes' English dept. after complaints studying white authors 'actively harms' students

A year and a half after a petition circulated calling for Yale to “decolonize the English department,” the first students are enrolled in a new course
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Know In-depth about Global Publishing and Subscriptions Software Market by Prominent Vendors …

The report, titled Publishing and Subscriptions Software market research, provides actionable insights that supplement the growth strategies of market
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SD-WAN & Hybrid-WAN Solutions for CSPs

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SD-WAN & Hybrid-WAN Solutions for CSPs

How's your WAN looking these days? Chances are, it's looking a lot smarter than it did a few years ago thanks to the growth of SD-WAN, the
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What's coming up at the Boxford, Middleton and Topsfield libraries? Read on…

Poetry and Creative Writing Group: 6 to 7 p.m. Nov. 7 and 15. Attendees should bring a writing sample. For teens and adults. Friends of the Flint
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After over 70 years in journalism and publishing, Sir Harold Evans is still irked by bad writing

After over 70 years in journalism and publishing, Sir Harold has distilled all he has learnt about writing and editing into a form guide for crafting simple
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Monthly StatShot, June 2017

Sales data are drawn from information supplied to the AAP by 1,204 publishers. Sales for all reporting publishers were 3.5% higher in the first half of
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Condé Nast comes out against sexual harassment

The company calls upon other like-minded publishers, relevant trade organizations and talent representatives to join us in this effort. To that end, we
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The Network 2020: Gearing Up for 5G

While 5G is set to make its commercial debut around 2020, the jury is still out on precisely when we will see true 5G available across a widespread
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Does CanLit have too much of a good thing when it comes to literary prizes?

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Does CanLit have too much of a good thing when it comes to literary prizes?

The $10,000 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction is reserved for an author's first or second book. There's also the $30,000 National
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Opinion: Publishers Don't Realize Microtransactions Are Hurting Them, Too

By Alanah Pearce Last week, EA announced that they were closing down Visceral Games, the studio working on a new Star Wars game, essentially
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Chinese food in Sonora tops them all

Their best-sellers are honey walnut shrimp, orange chicken, crispy beef and Kung Pao chicken. All of the food is made on the premises and they get
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