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A book publisher’s manifesto for the 21st century

Sara Lloyd from Pan Macmillan (one of Nature's sister companies) is serializing on The Digitalist blog an article that she wrote for Library Trends, 'A book publisher’s manifesto for the 21st century'. I've already had the pleasure of seeing the whole thing, and can only say that you should definitely read it.

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