Feldman and other
ALA leaders met yesterday with Penguin Random House leaders, as well as separately with other major publishers as part of ongoing engagement by the ALA Digital Content Working Group (DCWG).
Throughout the course of the last year,
ALA leaders met with Big Six publishers (which includes Penguin) to discuss library ebook lending and to make the case why library lending is beneficial for publishers and society.
Several
ALA leaders met this week with Penguin Random House and other major publishers as part of ongoing engagement by the ALA Digital Content Working Group (DCWG).
Not exact matches
The
leaders of the
ALA (and the AAP)
met with the key publishers and found out that libraries and publishers lived in two different worlds.
Thanks to Metro's Nate Hill and Davis Erin Anderson for enabling this opportunity for
ALA leaders to
meet and talk with Metro members from across the greater New York City area.
Early in 2012,
ALA's top
leaders held a series of
meetings with executives of several large publishers in New York.
U.S. Department of Education Secretary Arne Duncan
met with the board of directors of
ALA's American Association of School Librarians and elected
leaders from state school library organizations affiliated with AASL.