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Publishers Weekly  

The Week in Libraries: September 6, 2024

Among the week's headlines: Louisiana librarian and freedom to read advocate Amanda Jones releases her memoir; officials in Garland County, Arkansas, are looking to put a library funding cut up for a vote; and the Internet Archive loses its appeal over the scanning and lending of library books.

Publishers Weekly  

Printing in Hong Kong and China 2024: All Our Coverage

Uncertain times and a challenging business climate have seen Hong Kong and China print manufacturers sharpening their focus on improving internal processes and end products, fostering deeper client partnerships, and embracing industry challenges and changes as the status quo. (Sponsored)

Publishers Weekly  

Sergio de la Pava, Agent of Change

As both a writer and a public defender, the author’s intentions are pure and his work transformative.

Publishers Weekly  

How to Make Reading Fun Again

We surveyed authors, editors, and booksellers on the current state of middle grade reading and what might bring readers back to books as a source of fun.

MASCAC Men's Basketball 

Lancers Score Early But Take Tight Loss to WPI to Open Season

Worcester, MA- In what has become an annual tradition for Worcester State Football, the team kicks off their season tonight with a matchup with Cross Town non-Conference Rivals WPI under the lights of Coughlin Field. WPI came away with the victory last season, but under the new leadership of Coach Zach Besaw, the Lancers aim to open up their season at home with a victory against their lone non-conference opponent of the season.

MASCAC Men's Basketball 

It's Been Quite A Run For BSU Quarterbacks

BRIDGEWATER, Mass. -- Their names are listed at the top of the leaderboard for career passing yards in the history of Bridgewater State University football.

MASCAC Men's Basketball 

Volleyball Edged by Trinity, 3-2, at UMB Tournament

BOSTON, Mass. –The Trinity College volleyball team edged Bridgewater State University, 3-2, in a long five-set match on Friday night at the UMB Volleyball Tournament hosted by UMass Boston.