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November 04, 2009
29th Annual Charleston Conference
Today is the first day of the annual Charleston Conference, a gathering of librarians and publishers. Items of interest in the program this year include programs and presentations related to the challenges of the current economic climate, the (re)emergence of eBooks as a hot topic in the field, and the re-negotiation of the Google Book Settlement (about which there should be substantial news extremely soon).
Posted by Carl Plumb-Larrick at November 4, 2009 10:17 AM | categories: legal publishing and information
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