The author of “The Note” traces her “real obsession” to discovering “a slew of smart, gritty female sleuths who began to feel ...
It was the sort of physical media expected to die in the internet era, and indeed, the encyclopedia’s publisher announced ... But do they make sense in an A.I. world?
Once an icon of the 20th century seen as obsolete in the 21st, Encyclopaedia Britannica—now known as just Britannica— is all ...
The encyclopedia maker could have become a casualty of the Wikipedia era. But it has remade itself into a digital learning giant that is weighing going public. By the time the last Encyclopaedia ...
a former director of the World Economic Forum and author of over 37 books on global strategy, believes the rise of A.I. could ultimately benefit human-crafted media. “The role of publishers in ...
Cancel anytime. John Gottschalk, who rose from back-shop worker for a small-town Nebraska newspaper to publisher of the Omaha World-Herald and leadership in local, state and national causes ...
Encyclopedia Britannica ... Initially, Scottish publishers Andrew Bell and Colin MacFarquhar commissioned scholar William Smellie to edit the book. In the 19th century, the rights were transferred ...
Little, Brown lands a new novel from Women’s Prize for Fiction winner Naomi Alderman, FSG takes a memoir from World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, and more.
The world's great authors discuss their best-known novel.
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