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Can Commercial, Academic And Public-funded Initiatives Collaborate On Innovative Projects

Posted at 12:10PM Friday 14 Sep 2012

While the discussion around digital publishing had certainly been amplified by the arrival of the Kindle, the innovative thought around imaging how the print book might evolve had been circulating for decades and long before our careers in publishing had even started.

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