"The more I’m in the rare book world, the more I learn of women who have come before me, working to forge a space for women’s voices." https://t.co/zqnMcXAINi
"At a time when the industry is already laying off hundreds of journalists, asking them to build out their partnership and product teams in exchange for a potential revenue increase in the single digits appears laughable on its face." https://t.co/5SnnrdvSRi
"She also spent time wandering through little shops in the East Village, where books on black history were often limited to one small shelf. 'I always thought that if I ever had the chance I wanted to expand that little shelf somehow,' she said." https://t.co/MQu5jsvltV
For the past few years I’ve been tracking how many books I’ve read by male and female authors. In 2016, 40% of the books I’d read were written by women. Today, that number is up to 46%. This year I’d like to close the gap. https://t.co/DrBTfvsyVs
"...not one specific bug but, probably more frustratingly, a combination of: Technical fixes, on a long to-do list, that The New Yorker has not yet gotten around to; clunky old Condé Nast technology; user error; and a good measure of “this is just how...” https://t.co/KmeWgFU6B9
"Imagine if the tyrant in question were not Joseph Stalin but Adolf Hitler. Imagine seeing a giant likeness of his head on a Manhattan sidewalk. Imagine a museum that[...] invited them to be photographed in an S.S. uniform." https://t.co/YrOzuuaXZP
"A 20-year draught in copyrighted content moving into the public domain has ended for what Duke University researchers say are hundreds of thousands of works, including many books." https://t.co/akDULiibVv