Very excited to see my first book, Four Shades of Gray; The Amazon Kindle Platform is out now! You can find the open access version here: https://t.co/ViBWr9ZUBv @UCLDIS @uclpublishing
Four Shades of Gray: The Amazon Kindle Platform by @sprowberry is the first book-length analysis of #AmazonKindle, exploring the platform's technological, bibliographical, and social impact on publishing.
https://t.co/OpSH4cA5I7 #OpenAccess
I wrote about Kindle obsolescence in 2010. The future took only 11 years to materialize. https://t.co/uVmSE3fESD…
"Amazon’s older Kindles will start to lose their internet access in December" https://t.co/0SpMCJCaDl
@ellen_mic Thank you for your excellent paper yesterday! It's great to see format theory being applied to accessibility and your talk gave me plenty to mull over...
@juliapennlert@MovingTexts2021 there's always a great range of panels on digital publishing at SHARP! Looking forward to hearing more about your audiobook research on Thursday!
Thread with information on 2 roles @stirpublishing, an indeterminate part of which will be replacing me. Great programme and lovely colleagues! Deadlines: 10 June for Senior Lecture/Associate Professor, 17 June for Lecturer
📢VACANCY ALERT📢
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Publishing Studies with us at #stirpub!
Deadline 10 June
We'll shortly be advertising for a Lecturer role too - watch this space.
Full details in the link; enquires to @ClaireSquires; please RT.
https://t.co/IBQeXbCfEc
UCL Department of Information Studies is delighted to announce two new appointments, Dr. Caroline Davis and Dr. Simon Rowberry.
https://t.co/9nTWE9id3Z
@sprowberry