Got to see it to believe it! This video even features Big 6’s Michael Eisenberg and Nancy Pearl (author of ‘Book Lust’)
Bib 2.0: Mental Health Break…
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Got to see it to believe it! This video even features Big 6’s Michael Eisenberg and Nancy Pearl (author of ‘Book Lust’)
Bib 2.0: Mental Health Break…
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Looking for a good ‘bookstore blog’ to follow? AccreditedOnlineColleges.com posted a good list of ‘50 Really Cool Bookstore Blogs‘. Blogs are listed in the following categories:
For Booksellers
For Readers and Book Clubs
Local News and Events
Industry (‘industry news about book selling, buying, trading and publishing’)
Miscellaneous
Check them out!
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I was reminded about the coming date of the S.C. Book Festival from ColumbiaBookSeller.com’s post. If you live anywhere near Columbia and love books I encourage you to visit. It is well run and provides a great literary experience. In addition to seeing new (and old) books, meeting authors and attending seminars it is just [...]
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On Saturday morning I had the pleasure of seeing Jon Scieszka share his favorite children’s books on CBS’s Early Show . A posting on ‘The Early Show’s’ Website, ‘Holiday Reads for Your Kids‘, described Scieszka’s expertise:
‘In 2008, Scieska was appointed by the Library of Congress to be the first National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. [...]
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TheStar.com had a great article on the role of libraries today AND the future of libraries. The article, ‘A tale of two countries’ libraries’, looked at public libraries in Canada and the U.S.A. to see what is working. Here is an excerpt:
‘In a 2006 poll, 78 per cent of Americans said if their local library [...]
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Shelf-Awareness.com says, “Beginning with today’s edition, the bestseller list published every Thursday in USA Today will include Amazon Kindle book sales in its overall rankings…” Read the post…http://news.shelf-awareness.com
Read the USA Today announcement: http://www.usatoday.com
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Shelf-Awareness.com intruduced me to an article in the N.Y. Times, “Target Can Make Sleepy Titles Into Best Sellers“. The post on Shelf-Awareness.com said, “In the last few years, Target has become “a tastemaker for books” through its book club and the Bookmarked Breakout program, both started in 2005, the New York Times wrote. The programs [...]
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I started this post once before but due to a ‘blog crash’ I lost it. Let me start again. If you have suggestions for me, please email me at Jeff4Books@gmail.com.
Colorado
Frisco (near Vail and Breckenridge) Next Page Bookstore (formerly Next Page Bookstore and the Open Book bookstore. Merging May 1st, 2009. See the announcement )
Oregon
Portland - [...]
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The best in books, videos and audiobooks for children and young adults were announced on Monday. The awards include the Caldecott, the Coretta Scott King, the Newbery, Printz Awards.
Check out the winners…http://www.ala.org
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Jen Matsick wrote a thoughtful and insightful article comparing advertising and marketing of books as compared to other forms of media:
“Books are a bit of a unique element of the world of entertainment. Unlike movies and music, which can be heard, seen, and advertised using just about every aspect of the media - television, radio, [...]
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