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    Trump Sues Bob Woodward, S&S Over 'Trump Tapes' Audiobook

    The former president's $49.8 million lawsuit alleges that Woodward and Simon & Schuster breached his copyright interests by publishing an audiobook based on interviews recorded for Woodward’s 2021 book 'Rage.'

  • Libraries

    ALA's First In-Person LibLearnX Is Underway in New Orleans

    The show, which replaces the now-defunct ALA Midwinter Meeting, is set to run through January 30 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, and will feature a diverse slate of workshops, panels, and programs; a main speaker program; and an exhibit hall.

  • Libraries

    The Week in Libraries: January 27, 2023

    The American Library Association gets a massive grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to address key issues in libraries; Florida librarians and educators struggle with pernicious new 'parental rights' laws; and two more states introduce new library e-book bills.

  • Publisher News

    Trump Threatens to Sue Former Prosecutor, S&S over Forthcoming Tell-All

    Embattled former president Donald Trump is threatening to sue publisher Simon & Schuster and author and former New York criminal prosecutor Mark Pomerantz over the forthcoming publication of 'People vs. Donald Trump: An Inside Account.'

  • Libraries

    ALA Announces 2023 'I Love My Librarian Award' Winners

    The 10 winning librarians will be honored at a reception at the ALA's upcoming LibLearnX conference next week in New Orleans.

  • Libraries

    The Week in Libraries: January 20, 2023

    Among the week's headlines: eight states so far in 2023 have new bills seeking to expose librarians and educators to criminal prosecution for obscenity violations; why a bestselling author with a new kids’ book was barred from speaking at a Texas school; and the first new state e-book bill of 2023 is introduced.

  • Libraries

    The Week in Libraries: January 13, 2023

    Among this week's headlines: A new study looks at the chilling effect of book bans on new book purchases; author George M. Johnson reflects on being targeted by book banners; new state bills are again targeting the freedom to read; and a look at the early numbers from the newly operational Copyright Claims Board

  • Libraries

    Exploring the Innovative Community Libraries of Korea

    Library educator R. David Lankes reflects on the community-centered, empowering, progressive libraries he visited on a recent trip to Korea.

  • Libraries

    Record Number of Libraries Surpassed One Million Digital Lends in 2022

    OverDrive officials said 129 library systems hit the milestone, with the Los Angeles Public Library becoming its first library system to surpass 10 million digital circulations.

  • Publisher News

    Authors Sue Alleged ‘Predatory’ Publisher Over Unpaid Royalties

    Coordinated by the Authors Guild, the suit claims that Authors’ Place Press and its predecessor Motivational Press have failed to fulfill their contractual obligations and have refused to pay or properly account for royalties earned.

  • Libraries

    The Week in Libraries: January 6, 2023

    Among the week’s headlines: LJ names its librarians of the year; more on that "book rating" bill in Texas; and the growth of Library TikTok.

  • Libraries

    OverDrive Digital Library Circulation Grew 10% in 2022

    The 2022 figures suggest that demand for digital resources in libraries continues to be robust even as the rate of growth slows from pandemic levels.

  • People

    PW’s 2022 People of the Year: The Defenders

    We recognize the librarians, booksellers, authors, publishers, and allies standing tall in the face of unprecedented attacks on the freedom to read.

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    Editor's Note: We'll Be Back in January, 2023

    PW Preview for Librarians wishes you a happy and healthy holiday season.

  • Libraries

    LibLearnX Set to Debut In-Person Event in New Orleans

    The library community will gather for the first-ever in-person edition of the ALA’s nascent winter event, LibLearnX: The Library Learning Experience, set for January 27–30 in New Orleans.

  • Libraries

    The Top 10 Library Stories of 2022

    PW looks back at the library stories that captivated the publishing world this year,
    and what they portend for 2023.

  • Publisher News

    Amazon, Publishers Seek to Knock Out Refiled E-book Price-Fixing Suit

    Lawyers for Amazon and the Big Five publishers say that a revived class action suit accusing them of colluding to fix e-book prices is not significantly different from the case that was dismissed in September for lack of evidence, and should not be allowed to go forward.

  • Libraries

    Register Today for AAPI Communities in Conversation #12 with Elizabeth Miki Brina, Author of 'Speak, Okinawa'

    Brina will appear in conversation with Elizabeth Joseph of New Rochelle Public Library. The live stream is set for Tuesday, December 6th at 1 p.m. ET.

  • Libraries

    Urban Libraries Council Concludes Annual Forum with 'Declaration of Democracy'

    "Democracy’s future is diminished when people’s access to power, information, a diversity of voices and the ability to influence policy are restricted," the ULC document states. "As cornerstones of democracy it is incumbent upon libraries to stand up against all efforts to impede the democratic process and limit the full participation in civic life."

  • Libraries

    Freedom to Read Advocates Warn of Proposed ‘Book Rating’ Bill in Texas, Rising Book Bans in Missouri

    While still in the early stages of the legislative process, the proposed bill in Texas would require publishers to develop a new rating system for books and would give Texas state officials the power to bar schools from doing business with publishers who do not comply with the state’s directives.

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