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- Twitter will render children illiterate in 20 years says Jacobson (Katherine Chowdrey / The Bookseller)
- Less Than Meets the Eye: Print Book Use Is Falling Faster in Research Libraries (Rick Anderson / The Scholarly Kitchen)
- This Fill-in-the-Blank Formula Could be the Start of a Great Book Blurb (Beth bacon / Digital Book World)
- Are We Different Writers When We Move From Longhand to a Screen? (James Draney / Literary Hub)
- What I’ve Learned From Giving My E-Book Away (Chris Meadows / Teleread)
- Will Ruling in ReDigi Case Open the Door to a Used E-book Market? (Andrew Albanese / PW)
- A Ruling in ReDigi Case Can’t Re-Open the Door to a Used eBook Market – The Door Never Closed (Nate Hoffelder / The Digital Reader)
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