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December
- If You Build It, They Won’t Come: A Guide to Author Websites
- ad:tech New York 2008: Curating for Relevance, Parsing What’s Social
- A Cup of Good Cheer: Publishers Do Good in 2008
- Book View, December 2008
November
- Mike Shatzkin and StartwithXML
- Book View, November 2008
- Here Come the E-Readers
- “I Own a Google Phone”: A True Story
October
- Survey Results: The Last Non-Work-Related Book You Read
- Our New E-Reader Survey
- Survey Results: Non-Work-Related Reading
- Survey Results: When Is Happy Hour?
- Survey Results: Salary
- Give Me More
- Survey Results: How Did You Get Your Job?
- Publishing Trends Announces Results of Second Annual Industry Survey
- Battling the Online Tyranny of “More” at MIXX 2008
- Turkish Delight?
September
- Summer Sizzlers: Media Types Encounter Royalty Disputes, Dropped Deals, and More
- Mike Shatzkin on Cloud Computing and Publishers
- Book View, September 2008
August
- No Time to Read? No Problem!
- Crossing Over for Kids: The Words May Be Easier, but Children’s Books Are Harder than They Seem
- Al Greco Explains Open Access Book Publishing
- Summer School’s in Session: Our Annual Roundup of Pre-Professional Publishing Programs
- Book View, August 2008
- How Are Book Sales Figures Derived?
July
- Book View, July 2008
- Distribution Goes Digital
- Social Media Marketing: Putting Money Where the Mouths Are
June
- Licensing Expo 08: What We Liked
- Licensing Expo 08: The New Consumer
- California Love: Agents Don’t Need to Live in NYC. They’ve Got E-mail (and Great Weather)
May
- Déjà View? BookVideos.tv Relaunches
- Beyond Rachael Ray: Food Network Stars Aren’t the Only Way Publishers Can Cook Up Success