“New” AP Strategy Is Nothing New
The Associated Press tries yet another strategic shift, one that shows they’re late to the game, and playing the wrong game at that.
The Associated Press tries yet another strategic shift, one that shows they’re late to the game, and playing the wrong game at that.
New data show how powerful the online channel is becoming, with audience and attention to spare. When will some major players wake up to this reality?
It really used to be a series of tubes. Watch a great, brief history for your Friday Fun!
Is “Mine” an experiment in custom publishing? Or a cynical PR effort to support a last gasp of print advertising?
Defining privacy is tricky, and it’s moreso in the digital-soaked world we live in. How can we frame our thinking on the issue?
The Google Books Settlement has publishers up in arms over copyright and content presentation. They need to wake up and smell the coffee. That’s not what Google’s after.
Universities might be in for some major changes and challenges. This thoughtful slideshow reveals some of what likely lies ahead.
Consumers are adopting e-books, and even as the base grows, the growth rate is phenomenal. It might be the year for a big shift.
Welcome to David Crotty, a new chef in the Kitchen, who will be bringing dishes from his Bench Marks blog as well as creating new recipes here.
April Fool’s was a good one at the Scholarly Kitchen. Here’s a roundup of some notable pranks across the Interwebs.