Conference Call: Books, Publishing, and Libraries

Just a few years ago, an “E book” was one that sat on library shelves between volumes of Dickens and Flaubert.

NOVEMBER 08-09
Books, Publishing, and Libraries (Boston, Massachusetts)
Just a few years ago, an “E book” was one that sat on library shelves between volumes of Dickens and Flaubert. As the ways we access and store information evolve, what is the proper role of libraries? Will they even continue to exist in brick and mortar? Should they? Come to Boston if you want to weigh in.

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