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Friday Debate: Insta Novels
Welcome to Friday Debate, a feature on cup of tea with that book, please, where every Friday a question will be posted that tantalize the brain and expands our horizons.
Problems of an Overworked Librarian #61
Welcome to “Problems of An Overworked Librarian”, a weekly meme that lists the various frustrations faced by overworked librarians…
Barnes & Noble Releases A New Book Recommendation App
Barnes and Noble recently launched a new app, Browsery™, a new app that helps you find book recommendations. The new app, which can be found in the Apple® and GoogleContinue reading “Barnes & Noble Releases A New Book Recommendation App”
Barnes and Noble Reveals Book Graph and SmartGift
Barnes and Noble recently released two very different apps, in anticipation of the holiday season.
Problems of an Overworked Librarian #25
Welcome to “Problems of An Overworked Librarian”, a weekly meme that lists the various frustrations faced by overworked librarians…
Problems of an Overworked Librarian #21
Welcome to “Problems of An Overworked Librarian”, a weekly meme that lists the various frustrations faced by overworked librarians…
E-Book Sales Decline As Paperback Sales Rise
Those who said the printed word was dead might want to take that back. A news report suggests that people are ditching e-books and are returning to the good oldContinue reading “E-Book Sales Decline As Paperback Sales Rise”
Teen Tech Week 2017: Great Tech Books For Teens
Today is the start of Tenn Tech Week, an ALA (American Libraries Association) event that encourage teens to make use of the libraries’ digital resources that will help them makeContinue reading “Teen Tech Week 2017: Great Tech Books For Teens”
NetGalley Buys Bookish
NetGalley has acquired the Bookish.com website and associate brands and trademarks. No price was disclosed. Read more at Publishers Weekly