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ALCS_2012

  1. Bhattacharya wins RSL Ondaatje Prize | The Bookseller fb.me/1ViELQqPz
  2. thebookseller.com/news/miller-wi… fb.me/15BzQoXY0
  3. Thanks to all who came to our focus group in Birmingham today, some good discussion and some thoroughly nice people.
  4. Looking forward to meeting some of our members in Birmingham today and York tomorrow!
  5. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport: To stop plans to abolish the Public Lending Right (PLR) organisation... fb.me/1PXPlQa9M
  6. Keep Public Lending Right's excellent office in Stockton-on-Tees fb.me/1Hlmmwii7
  7. James Daunt on Waterstones' e-reading plans: ""We'll be different from Amazon, and we'll be better." fb.me/1TADJVLwQ
  8. The CLA Launches 'Copyright Geek' fb.me/22ixekWOl
  9. Amount of meetings between Google and ministers 'raises concerns' fb.me/Dh0vZaLe
  10. ALCS are holding a focus group for Members in Birmingham on 30th May at Cathedral Heights - let us know if you want to come!
  11. @MaryAnnOLeary1 Thanks for letting us know, we'll add to your account.
  12. Hands off public lending rights, please fb.me/1MzHoKPPR
  13. Pay us for library ebook loans, say authors fb.me/1VUIcR1aV
  14. Meltwater and NLA agree on online content licensing | Media news | Journalism.co.uk fb.me/1wRjr9YaG
  15. DCMS consults over transfer of PLR to British Library | The Bookseller fb.me/1HPjoQXYH
  16. They're his tweets - and you can't have them. That's Twitter's message to prosecutors fb.me/260Bc50r4