adamhodgkinBook Exhibitions in a Time of PandemicGlobal events requiring international travel and the congregation of thousands of visitors in exhibition halls are one of the heaviest…6 min read·May 12, 2020----
adamhodgkinPlan S and digital librariesSTM (Scientific, Technical and Medical) publishing has been an extraordinarily profitable area for the big academic publishers in the last…4 min read·Mar 4, 2019--1--1
adamhodgkinMagazines in timeWhen magazines become digital their relationship to time is profoundly altered. Paradoxically their relationship with time and our…5 min read·Oct 23, 2018----
adamhodgkinSemantic Capital and Magazine ArchivesLuciano Floridi, an Italian Professor at Oxford, is one of the leading philosophers of information. He is also interested in libraries and…4 min read·Oct 4, 2018----
adamhodgkinBillionaires and magazinesMarc Benioff’s purchase of the magazine Time for $190 million seems to be part of a trend: billionaires buying prestigious magazines and…4 min read·Sep 21, 2018----
adamhodgkinAre magazines still periodicals?This question occurred to me when I saw a suggestion that the mooted, not yet launched, Apple magazine aggregating service will include…5 min read·Sep 17, 2018----
adamhodgkinebooks and digital magazinesI follow a publishing mailing list that has this week been having a big gripe about ebooks. The main sub-gripes seem to be:4 min read·Sep 10, 2018--1--1
adamhodgkinDigital Memory is Shaping our FutureI have borrowed the title for this blog from the sub-title of a great book When We Are No More by Abby Smith Rumsey. And the subtitle is…4 min read·Feb 2, 2018----