New research from Library Resource Services indicates that test scores are higher in schools with an endorsed librarian (as opposed to a library staffed solely by parent volunteers and/or a library aide.) -- School Library Journal
"No Surprise, E-reader Use Continues To Grow" contains the results of several Harris polls over the last few years, and correlates number of books read and purchased with e-reader ownership. (Harris Interactive)
I found several informative articles on the Department of Justice's investigation of and threat to sue the Big 6 publishers and Apple for e-book price-fixing:
- The U.S. Threat to Sue Apple and Publishers: What It Means (PaidContent)
- Publishers Warned on E-book Pricing (BBC News)
- Apple Downplays Role of Kindle Threat in Alleged e-Book Conspiracy (PaidContent)
- DOJ Anti-trust Lawsuit Against Price-Fix 6 Only Benefits Amazon (Nate Hoffelder, The Digital Reader)
If you want to understand the agency pricing model and its effects on e-book prices, take a look at these older posts. I'm not saying I agree with the authors on every count, but the articles do clarify the differences between the agency and wholesale models.
- Why Some E-books Cost More Than the Hardcover (Nathan Bransford)
- A Book is a Book -- Or Is It? (An American Editor)
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