pw My sympathies to the people over at Publishers Weekly over their Web problems, which have resulted in a slowdown of the site and “other difficulties.”

“The site,” says PW, “should be in full working order again very soon.”

At least for now, links to posts for E-Book Report, my suspended PW blog, seem not to be working. I’ll let you know when they return. Via Google, I’m reproducing Rothman-related links, for archival purposes, in the unlikely event that PW can’t restore the material.

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David Rothman Profile on Publishers Weekly

David Rothman, author of six high-tech books, lives in Northern Virginia and runs the TeleRead site discussing e-books, digital libraries and related topics
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Amazon-sized egos? Kindle reader to shun IDPF e-book standard? And

David Rothman commented:. Lea, please don’t take it the wrong way, but you have me laughing–and scratching my head. PW is a hotbed of Kindle Love.
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E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly

Posted by David Rothman on February 25, 2008. Are slush piles about to go electronic in a major way, and could this be a nice kick start for e-books?
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On Radiohead, Stephen King and the tip jar – E-Book Report – Blog

David Rothman commented:. Thejargon: I totally agree that e-books haven’t taken David Rothman commented:. Simon: Excellent points, but perhaps King was
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Razing The Tower Of e-Babel – 8/28/2006 – Publishers Weekly

Aug 28, 2006 The reason e-books haven’t caught on is simple: they’re too complicated.
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‘An E-Book Thanksgiving’–for Jeff Bezos and his Kindle buddies at

David Rothman commented:. Why, Don, I thought all the Cape Cod Hamblins had preserved their Kindles from the Colonial days. Why no mention of those family
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David Rothman Profile on Publishers Weekly

The international news website of book publishing and bookselling including reviews, bestseller lists, commentary and more.
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‘Print is Dead’ book: Must-read for the New York publishing

David Rothman commented:. Hi, Sara. Please stay tuned for some wisdom on this very David Rothman commented:. TheJargon: I picked up a Sony Reader E Ink
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Locking up Dickens: Why DRM is a lit and biz toxin – E-Book Report

David Rothman commented:. Exactly, Joe! I’m not a lawyer, either, and it will be interesting David Rothman commented:. Kevin: Thanks for your comments.
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Adobe-Amazon DRM snafu shows need for librarians to help e-stores

Link This | Email this | Blog This | Comments (0). David Rothman Posted by David Rothman on December 15, 2007 | Comments (0)
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Sex-E Emma Wildes: Best-sellers out of rural Indiana – E-Book

David Rothman www teleread.com / blog / ? p = 7219 My address: dr David Rothman commented:. Re just given Web address: there’s of course a dot after the
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How faster turnarounds of books–via E and POD–could help readers

David Rothman commented:. Thanks for your thoughts, Clive–but how about David Rothman commented:. Thanks, everyone. Joyce, your best bet is to use an
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How to Read an E-Book in the Bathtub – E-Book Report – Blog on

David Rothman commented:. David and Statch, I’m delighted to see further David Rothman commented:. Brainstorm. For extra safety, how about the idea of
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An e-book guy sees promise in the $100 children’s laptop (Part I

David Rothman commented:. Thanks for your feedback, Roy. Further suggestions welcomed. David Rothman commented:. You’ve very welcome, Roy L!
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Oprah e-freebie now Amazon’s 3rd best p-seller – E-Book Report

David Rothman commented:. DHD: All valid points. We’re not talking panacea here—just one more biz model to be considered. Thanks. David
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Customized e-publishing for small presses – E-Book Report – Blog

In response to: Customized e-publishing for small presses David Rothman commented:. Thanks for the catch, Xavier. Oh, and remember the first letter of PDF.
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Why you should care about E–even if e-books now disappoint us

David Rothman commented:. Thanks, Ian. Many e-bookers share your frustration. David Rothman commented:. Excellent points, Pauline!
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Huh? The Kindle e-reader ISN’T ugly? So says Steve Levy, author of

David Rothman commented:. Many thanks for the update, Rob. David Rothman commented:. Hi, Alana. Thanks for linking to E-Book Report–and noting the
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E-books’ upside: Sony and Kindle haven’t geared up globally yet

David Rothman commented:. Hi, AV. I very much agree with your thoughts on store displays, etc. If you have specific Kindle topics you want addressed within
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Goggles for reading naughty e-books? – E-Book Report – Blog on

David Rothman commented:. Hey, thanks for the catch and the related insight, Rachel. It’s funny. I read my headline again and again to guard against that
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No e-reader software needed for novices to enjoy bestsellers and

Posted by David Rothman on December 8, 2007 | Comments (2). January 5, 2008 In response to: No e-reader software needed for novices to enjoy bestsellers and
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‘E-books, geography and the backlist: How a reader in Turkey can

David Rothman commented:. Excellent points, Rob. Thanks for this post and your related thoughts expressed earlier in TeleRead. I invite other publishers and
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Random Backs Off from Audiobook DRM – E-Book Report – Blog on

David Rothman commented:. > It could stand for David Roth Man! Please, no! Given my feelings against DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT, this is the very worst kind
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Tower of e-Babel Still Looms Tall Despite Hachette’s Laudable E

David Rothman commented:. BooksForABuck: Thanks for your encouragement, Rob. You’re right. David Rothman commented:. Congrats on your new Sony, Pauline,
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E and POD as Wal-Mart bypasses in small towns: Attention, ABA

David Rothman commented:. John, LOTS of people feel the same way. But as much as I’d prefer the pre-Wal-Mart days, the chain just isn’t going to fold up.
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PW E-Book Report Blog on Hold – E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers

Posted by David Rothman on March 3, 2008 | Comments (6). March 4, 2008 In response to: PW E-Book Report Blog on Hold anon commented:
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The New Yorker is as wrong about e-libraries as Martin Luther

The end of David Rothman‘s interesting article contains an implicit The quote differs slightly from the one given by David Rothman because it has been
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DailyLit: E-books for Dorothy someday? – E-Book Report – Blog on

David Rothman commented:. Thejargon: Appreciated your passing on your experiences. Have you tried to sort your e-mail by sender or subject?
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‘Lewis Carroll in the Ether: Through the copyright looking-glass

Posted by David Rothman on January 24, 2008 | Comments (2). January 25, 2008 In response to: ‘Lewis Carroll in the Ether: Through the copyright
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E-stores accidentally dissing minority writers? – E-Book Report

David Rothman commented:. Many thanks, Calvin. This is something to have a beer over, ideally in the presence of half a dozen academic specialists.
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E Slush Piles on the Way? – E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly

David Rothman commented:. Whoops. A just-made post ended up with the wrong identifier (my fault), so I’ll repeat. Great responses.
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E-Book Repo
rt – Blog on Publishers Weekly

Posted by David Rothman on March 3, 2008. Publishers Weekly is rethinking its Web strategy, and at least for now, the E-Book Report guy will go fishin’– as
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Huh? The Kindle e-reader ISN’T ugly? So says Steve Levy, author of

David Rothman commented:. Many thanks for the update, Rob. David Rothman commented:. Hi, Alana. Thanks for linking to E-Book Report–and noting the
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Lida Quillen’s Twilight Times Books: Bridging the gap between E

David Rothman commented:. Totally agree. Beyond Lida Quillen’s wisdom on tech, I was really pleased to write up Lida for other reasons–the QC,
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E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly – 25

Posted by David Rothman on January 14, 2008. American schoolchildren from low-income families will soon be able to learn on the same kind of spiffy green
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E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly – 1

Posted by David Rothman on March 3, 2008. Publishers Weekly is rethinking its Web strategy, and at least for now, the E-Book Report guy will go fishin’– as
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Berlitz as an e-Cupid–via DailyLit – E-Book Report – Blog on

Related: DailyLit: E-Books for Dorothy someday?, in Publishers Weekly. Posted by David Rothman on February 16, 2008 | Comments (0)
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E Ink readers: Three promising nonKindles–and a Kindle DRM bypass

David Rothman commented:. Howard: Keep me posted (dr [at] teleread.com). David Rothman commented:. Hi, Lee. let us know if you go ahead–and what
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Feed Ed’s e-cats? Best-sellers out of tested ‘slush’? (Part II

David Rothman commented:. For Rob, Manuel, Michael and Francis: Rob: …. David Rothman commented:. Excellent points about stats, OOP and the rest, Brenna.
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Amazon-sized egos? Kindle reader to shun IDPF e-book standard? And

David Rothman commented:. Lea, please don’t take it the wrong way, but you have me laughing–and scratching my head. PW is a hotbed of Kindle Love.
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Customized e-publishing for small presses – E-Book Report – Blog

David Rothman on Amazon-sized egos? Kindle reader to shun IDPF e-book standard? …. Posted by David Rothman on February 9, 2008 | Comments (2)
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On Radiohead, Stephen King and the tip jar – E-Book Report – Blog

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Why you should care about E–even if e-books now disappoint us

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The Amazon Kindle and the e-book price wars (Part II) – E-Book

The Amazon Kindle and the e-bo… | Main | Why the Amazon Kindle is Jeff … » Link This | Email this | Blog This | Comments (0). David Rothman
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E and POD as Wal-Mart bypasses in small towns: Attention, ABA

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Popular e-book writer isn’t reading E himself: What it’ll take to

The e-book version should be out in a couple of months and the print version sometime this year. – David Rothman. Posted by David Rothman on January 21,
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E Ink readers: Three promising nonKindles–and a Kindle DRM bypass

David Rothman on Amazon-sized egos? Kindle reader to shun IDPF e-book standard? David Rothman on Customized e-publishing for small presses
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Feed Ed’s e-cats? Best-sellers out of tested ‘slush’? (Part I) – E

David Rothman on Amazon-sized egos? Kindle reader to shun IDPF e-book standard? David Rothman on Customized e-publishing for small presses
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No e-reader software needed for novices to enjoy bestsellers and

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E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly – 37

Posted by David Rothman on December 13, 2007. PW’s Calvin Reid likes the Kindle David Rothman. By Evan Schnittman David’s …Read More. Comments (1)
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Feed Ed’s e-cats? Best-sellers out of tested ‘slush’? (Part I) – E

David Rothman commented:. Glad to hear all the happy news, Darrell. Keep us posted! You’re one of the e-writers I’m considering for the next spotlight-type
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An e-book guy sees promise in the $100 children’s laptop (Part II

Remember, Carnegie didn’t give away steel, just libraries. Posted by David Rothman on November 15, 2007 | Comments (0)
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‘In praise of shyness’: The e-book angle – E-Book Report – Blog on

(a text I used to require as a short assignment).” Yes, Professor! See Norman Mailer and E. Posted by David Rothman on January 23, 2008 | Comments (0)
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Locking up Dickens: Why DRM is a lit and biz toxin – E-Book Report

Posted by David Rothman on November 3, 2007 | Comments (9). November 4, 2007 David Rothman commented:. Kevin: Thanks for your comments.
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‘Novel’ e-book chat site to woo young laptop-toters — and

Posted by David Rothman on October 23, 2007 | Comments (1). March 8, 2008 In response to: ‘Novel’ e-book chat site to woo young laptop-toters — and
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eReader bookstore picking up 17000 nonDRMed files: Will big

The jury is out on that one, as it is on the issue of how much genuine compatibility there will be with a DRM standard in place. Posted by David Rothman on
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How faster turnarounds of books–via E and POD–could help readers

Posted by David Rothman on February 4, 2008 | Comments (11) David Rothman commented:. Thanks for your thoughts, Clive–but how about about current
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E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly – 1

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How OLPC America could be catnip for U.S. schools–and e-book

“We are doing something patriotic, if you will, after all we are and there are poor children in America.” Posted by David Rothman on January 14,
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E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly

And, yes, the ugly box is the FINAL design; David Rothman on E-stores accidentally dissing David Rothman on Customized e-publishing for small presses
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E and POD as Wal-Mart bypasses in small towns: Attention, ABA

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Why the Amazon Kindle is Jeff Bezos’ accidental Christmas gift to

David Rothman commented:. But, Elizabeth, as much as I a4pprove of Amazon’s laudable efforts against the prosecutors’ requests, keep in mind that Amazon has
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E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly

Posted by David Rothman on February 25, 2008. Are slush piles about to go electronic in a major way, and could this be a nice kick start for e-books?
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Evan Schnittman, OUP: The Kindle’s for my sister-in-law, not

Posted by David Rothman on November 29, 2007 | Comments (2). December 3, 2007 In response to: Evan Schnittman, OUP: The Kindle’s for my sister-in-law,
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E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly

David Rothman on How faster turnarounds of books–via E and POD–could help readers, writers, publishers and Posted by David Rothman on February 7, 2008
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Aspiring editors: A bunch of techno-dummies? – E-Book Report

Posted by David Rothman on December 2, 2007 | Comments (7). December 3, 2007 In response to: Aspiring editors: A bunch of techno-dummies? Megan commented:
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E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly

Posted by David Rothman on February 25, 2008. Are slush piles about to go electronic in a major way, and could this be a nice kick start for e-books?
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E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly – 25

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Adobe-Amazon DRM snafu shows need for librarians to help e-stores

people who want to build their personal digital libraries without suffering Frericks’ fate. Posted by David Rothman on December 15, 2007 | Comments (0)
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The Amazon Kindle and the e-book price wars (Part I) – E-Book

Meanwhile let me get on with some price comparisons I made on Friday between the Kindle Store and others. See Part II. Posted by David Rothman on November
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Will a book-crazed time traveler snuff out Tim Berners-Lee someday

Yes, I could print out the report, but isn’t that a little silly, given how it reached me? Posted by David Rothman on January 29, 2008 | Comments (0)
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An ex-spook’s take on Madonna, Radiohead, POD, E and the future of

Or a little bit of a Valerie Plame of the book business–providing sound analysis even if he POs some people at the top? Posted by David Rothman on November
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Good Jeff vs. bad Jeff: Amazon needs to learn from Warner and its

instead rely on free legal alternatives online, or else pirated copies they can truly own. Posted by David Rothman on December 29, 2007 | Comments (0)
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Sony Reader disses the vision-impaired: Why ‘KlondikeGeoff’ kept

would like to to read Kindle-DRMed books, even today, on a PDA or cellphone? No luck. Posted by David Rothman on January 28, 2008 | Comments (0)
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How Emma’s e-sizzlers could help High Lit and serious nonfiction

David Rothman commented:. Rob, big thanks for persisting despite the problems that PW has had! The more often people post, the better for E-Book Report–and
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No Newsweek hoopla, but the main e-book standards group is quietly

David Rothman on Amazon-sized egos? Kindle reader to shun IDPF e-book standard? David Rothman on Customized e-publishing for small presses
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Why you should care about E–even if e-books now disappoint us

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Risky for publishers NOT to try ads in e-books? – E-Book Report

David Rothman on Amazon-sized egos? Kindle reader to shun IDPF e-book standard? David Rothman on Customized e-publishing for small presses
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The joys of e-book ownership – E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers

David Rothman on Oprah e-freebie now Amazon’s 3rd best p-seller; DH Dilkes on Oprah e-freebie Posted by David Rothman on October 5, 2007 | Comments (1)
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How Emma’s e-sizzlers could help High Lit and serious nonfiction

David Rothman on Amazon-sized egos? Kindle reader to shun IDPF e-book standard? David Rothman on Customized e-publishing for small presses
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The box is the message: My spiffy green machine and why hardware

of the priorities of advertisers and politicians, as opposed to true educational ones alone. Posted by David Rothman on January 17, 2008 | Comments (0)
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‘Print is Dead’ book: Must-read for the New Yor

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