Todays links of interest:
- BEA and everything after
Eight cheers for Brian O’Leary. Change is hard, change hurts, change can be wonderful. It’s one thing to talk about it — it’s another to actually roll up our sleeves and figure out how to do it! - Harlequin Art Exhibit, NYC 5/29/09 – a set on Flickr
So, so cool! - BookExpo ‘09: A Whirlwind of Fun + Worry
Kat Meyer offers a thoughtful round-up of BookExpo 2009. Loving all these voices and perspectives. - Views: The Tension Point
Scott McLemee explores the challenges of switching university press to digital publishing. - E-reader devices: The fun is just starting
ZDnet dissects the current Forrester report on ereading devices. From the technological point of view, we are in the early adopter/mainstream adopter phase, moving rapidly toward cheaper devices and more selection. - A Writer’s Life: Check Twitter Before Meetings
Lee Goldberg discovers the importance of checking Twitter before leaving the house. Sadly, the person he met with that day didn’t bother to check the importance of good manners. - eNews: Are You Cool with 6 Machines for Your eBooks?
Publishers Lunch examines the Cool-er reading device, opening up a few new questions. Including one about whether or not publishers fully understand how Adobe’s DRM really works. - Chat with Brian O’Leary on Book Piracy
While the chat is cool all by itself, we like how it was conducted as well. Haven’t seen this style before. - Ether Between the Covers: Gifting Books in a Digital Age
Edan Lepucki ponders changing behaviors as some books move to digital. - Open Book: Reader’s Bill of Rights
Because, you know, we needed one. - Landmark study: DRM truly does make pirates out of us all
Nearly missed this in all the excitement. Uh, yay?