Waterstones to Open More Bookstores Print Sales Up, eBook Sales Drop January 2015 Edition of the Douglas County Libraries eBook Price Comparison Report Now Online īiblioTech Digital Library Plans to Expand into a Second Location ĭPLA Curious to see what’s in store for in 2015 (and beyond)? Check out our new strategic plan for the next 3 years New Full Text Book (Open Access) Discusses Use of Ebooks in Higher Education Īmazon Sending Customers Reminders about e-Book Settlement Credits Scribd Raises $22 Million Funding Round to Expand its Book Subscription Service HarperCollins isn’t the only publisher to wipe Israel off the map - Washington Post (blog) Update to article on How to Install non-Amazon Apps on Kindle Fire HD and HDX tablets + planned blog topics įrench Publishing Contracts Now Have a Separate Clause for e-Books įrench Sculpture Census First Comprehensive Digital Archive of French Sculpture in US Launches Ī Revision to Japan’s Copyright Law Re: Digital Books Goes Info Effect Don’t delay! by David Rothman ĭigital Archives: Tate Archive Puts Thousand Of Artists’ Artifacts Online Tell the FCC to require read-aloud for future Kindles and other E Ink devices. Uk eBook Prices Stable After VAT Change as KDP Hiccups Elsewhere in EU ģM Updates App for Kindle Fire, Direct Download Now Available Univ of Chicago free ebook for January: The Hunt for Nazi Spies Fighting Espionage in Vichy France by Simon Kitson Ĭanadian ISPs and VPNs Now Have to Alert Pirating Customers Smithsonian’s Freer and Sackler Galleries of Asian Art Release Complete Digitized Collection (40K Works) Online Īudio Report: Web Transforms How New Zealanders Read Įbook subscription site Scribd raises $22M in round led by Khosla Public Domain Day 2015: Ending our own enclosures įree at Last! Munch, Mondrian, and Kandinsky Enter the Public Domain Taking stock of 20,by Baldur Bjarnason | Studio Tendra What will digital life look like in 2025? Highlights from our reports,by Lee Rainie and Janna Anderson |Pew Research Paul Biba Year in Review 2014 and Plans for 2015 the Dunning-Kruger Effect) Įnd of a year, and perhaps the end of a stage of the ebook transition John Cleese on How “Stupid People Have No Idea How Stupid They Are” (a.k.a. Surreal Japanese Illustrations Capture the Spirit of Andersen’s Fairy Tales More Than 6,000 Wallpaper Archive Designs Digitized Happy Public Domain Day: here are the works that copyright extension stole from you in 2015 Įuropean Readers, Rejoice: Apple Now Offers a 14-Day Return Policy on iBooks in the EU My New Year’s resolution for Jeff Bezos: Read-aloud for E Ink Kindlesand an all-text bolding option or better Ī workaround that streams website flash video reliably on Yr2013-14 Kindle Fire tablets (later Android ones too). My thanks to Sue Polanka who has given me access to No Shelf Required to publish these compilations.įollow my tweets in real time change in my linking methods will cause the display of links to change several times, but all the links are there.) It’s fun (at least for me) to run down the list and get a bird’s-eye view of what happened during the year. This is a chronological listing of all my tweets for January 1 to December 31, 2015.
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