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Literature:
Brussels subsidises cut-price Kafka
Along with Goethe, he is part of the literary canon taught in all secondary schools in the German-speaking countries. But today, Franz Kafka is a […]
4 November 2011 –
Presseurop
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Dennmark:
Gagging Private Rathsack
Denmark is buzzing with excitement over a new book the government wants to ban. In Jaeger, i Krig med Eliten, (Special Forces Hunter at War), […]
16 September 2009 –
Presseurop
Politiken
Digitisation:
Google books revolution hard to put down
For some time now Google has been digitising vast numbers of books. This controversial initiative, assailed by publishers, booksellers and some EU national governments alike, has led the European Commission to call for up-to-date copyright legislation that will prove equal to the challenges of the digital age.
9 September 2009 –
El País
(Madrid)
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Publishing:
Library books for keeps
Spain's National Library has launched a customised service in collaboration with the online-publishing website Bubok. According to the daily ABC, users of the service will […]
23 June 2009 –
Presseurop
ABC
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