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Old 02-22-2010, 09:27 AM   #23
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Jason Epstein has a fascinating article in the New York Review of Books titled "Publishing: The Revolutionary Future." Definitely worth reading for anybody interested in the future of publishing.
It is an excellent article (I'm a print subscriber to the NYRB), but I don't think he raises anything that hasn't already been said repeatedly here and elsewhere. I think its biggest virtue is that it is a recognition by NYRB of the ebook future. I have written NYRB several times asking that they identify when a reviewed book is also available as an ebook, but have never received a response.

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