Posted on April 4, 2023 at 10:00 AM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek

Catch up quick with the bookish news of the day ... or take a deeper dive into each story. Your choice!

  • Start saying goodbye to the old OverDrive app and embrace the Libby one instead — the former will be shut down on May 1 (TechCrunch).

  • A judge in the UK has ruled against author Fay Evans, who accused a retailer of infringing on her copyright with its ad about a trouble-making dragon (The Guardian).

  • Two letters that author Ernest Hemingway wrote a college student who visited him in Cuba are headed to auction (Literary Hub).

  • In many industries, women hold fewer leadership positions and earn less than men — a notable exception, though, is the book business, and a new study examines the reasons for that (NPR).

  • BuzzFeed has openly acknowledged its use of AI in creating quizzes, but its quieter launch of AI-generated articles that use some non-editorial staff assistance hasn't impressed everyone (Futurism).

Categories: Today in Books

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