Recently a visitor here at EducationCloset had requested book ideas for getting kids up and moving and interacting with the literature. I remembered a book that I had recommended way back in October in an article about children’s books that could help free the inner artist but it also seemed…
Books for Personal and Professional Development: Volume 2
In January, I introduced you to my effort to hold myself accountable to my 2016 resolution: to increase my reading on topics of personal and professional growth. I introduced my first four reads of 2016 to you back in January. Today, I share my second installment of reads and recommendations…
Books Tweens Recommend to Friends
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A Publishers Job Is to Provide a Good API for Books
Intro Here is a radical statement: A publisher’s job is to provide good APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) for their books. Now that almost all books are made into digital products (that is, ebooks), good publishers of the future will be … View full post on O’Reilly News and Commentary For…
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How Twitter helps a small bookstore thrive – Omnivore Books follows a simple Twitter rule: 1/3 personal, 2/3 professional.
Learn how Omnivore Books, a cookbook store in San Francisco, uses Twitter to solidify relationships with customers and break through the publisher blockade. View full post on O’Reilly News and Commentary View full post on National Cyber Security
Publishing’s tech and edit worlds converge – The Books in Browsers conference is underway.
The Books in Browsers conference kicked off this morning. Keynotes, interviews and presentations are being livestreamed today and tomorrow. View full post on O’Reilly News and Commentary View full post on National Cyber Security