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On appeal, Llano County seeks book ban ruling that would upend public libraries

Sep 25 2024: At an appeal hearing this week in a closely watched book banning case, lawyers for rural Llano County, Tex., told the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals that it should strike down a three-decade-old precedent and hand politicians near total authority over what books can go ...

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ALA finds book challenges are slowing in 2024

Sep 23 2024: Is this a sign of progress? With Banned Books Week 2024 underway, the American Library Association released its preliminary data documenting attempts to censor books and materials in public, school, and academic libraries, finding that the number of tracked challenges ...

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PEN America finds new state laws are supercharging school book bans

Sep 23 2024: In a report released today, PEN America officials said that the organization has counted more than 10,000 cases of book censorship in public schools during the 2023-2024 school year, nearly triple the number from the previous school year, when PEN America recorded 3,362...

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US public schools banned 10,000 books in most recent academic year

Sep 23 2024: More than 10,000 books were banned in US public schools from 2023 to 2024, according to a report, marking a stark increase over the year before as Republican-led states pass new censorship laws.

The survey from PEN America suggested that bans of books nearly tripled ...

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Slovakia targets ‘wealthy’ book buyers with steep VAT rise

Sep 20 2024: Slovakia’s populist government has announced plans to drastically raise value-added tax (VAT) on books to help fix its public finances, drawing condemnation not only from booksellers and publishers but also far-right, pro-Russian propaganda groups seeking to circulate ...

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Academic publishers hit with antitrust suit over Peer review

Sep 18 2024: Peer review—the process by which academics evaluate new manuscripts involving new research—has long been a cornerstone of the academic publishing process. But are large commercial publishers exploiting the peer review process for their own financial gain?

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2024 Booker Prize shortlist announced

Sep 16 2024: The six-book shortlist for the 2024 Booker Prize, which recognizes fiction published in the English language in the U.K. and/or Ireland, has been announced. The winner of this year's prize, which comes a £50,000 purse, will be announced on November 12 at an award ...

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Authors Guild reaches agreement with troubled TouchPoint Press

Sep 16 2024: After hearing from dozens of authors about the poor business practices of TouchPoint Press, the Authors Guild said Friday that it has reached a deal with TouchPoint founder Sheri Williams, under which Williams agreed to pay authors overdue royalties and revert rights ...

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