Archive for November 2010

Ghosts in the Machine — The Industry of Medical Authorship

Want to understand the medical authorship industry? Attend their conference! Continue reading »

Do Students Really Prefer Print Books to E-Books?

Two flawed surveys help to reveal what might really be at stake in the higher ed book market. Continue reading »

The Publishing Partisans — Conservatives, Reformers, and Upstarts

Publishers today fall into 3 broad categories when discussing the role of digital media, and these categories almost have the outlines of political parties. But which party is equipped to lead? Continue reading »

Higher Education: Turning a Painful Reality Into a Thriving Digital Business

As costs for higher education outstrip increases in federal and other grants, entrepreneurs — digital and otherwise — are entering the fray with innovative solutions. Continue reading »

Side Dishes by Stewart Wills

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