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Unglue.it Preview All Systems Go
Howard Dean and Rush Holt Oppose SOPA
Foreign Libraries Will Be Infringing Sites Under S...
2011: The Year the eBook Wars Broke Out
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2011
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December
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How to Dig for Book Data Treasure
SOPA Could Put Common Library Software in the Soup...
Book Lending Ignorance
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It's Not About Libraries, It's About Amazon
eBook Markets Need eBook Quality Standards
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The United Nations of Reading
Creative Commons - ND (No Derivatives)
The DPLA Muster
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How Can We Change the Future? The Tomorrow Project...
The Clawback of @lessig's "Remix"
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September
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Are Neutrinos Superluminal? Judge for Yourself.
Can JSTOR Solve the Course-Assigned eBook Problem?...
Crowd-Finding the Orphan Books
The Smell of a Book
To Honor Project Gutenberg's Founder, Dedicate Som...
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August
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Ungluing eBooks Progress Report: We Have a Name!
Peak Book Value
What's a Book Worth?
Structures to Build
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July
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Library Data Beyond the Like Button
Liking Library Data
Spoonfeeding Library Data to Search Engines
Library Data: Why Bother?
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June
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3M's eBook Cloud Library Didn't Come Out of Nowher...
Four Times Around the Library World
EPUB 3 Beefs Up Metadata, but Omits Semantic Enric...
We Need a Name for Our Ungluing Books Service
Our Metadata Overlords and That Microdata Thingy
EPUB Really IS a Container
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May
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Unbound wants to be the Kickstarter for Books
Hachette at the Tipping Point
The Object-Oriented Book
Open Access eBooks, Part 4. Libraries
Open Access eBooks, Part 5. Changing the World
The Coffee's On, Let's Get to Work
Open Access eBooks, Part 3. Business Models for Cr...
Open Access eBooks, Part 2. What does Open Access ...
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April
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Open Access eBooks, Part 1
A Corollary to Raganathan's Third Law
In Defense of the Book as a Container
The Public Broadcasting Model for eBooks
The Threat to Book Publishing From Long-Dead Autho...
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Statistician Can't Distinguish Library Patrons fro...
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