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AE Monthly

Articles - July 2006 Issue

 
For Printed Materials: The Probability of Appearance

- By Bruce McKinney

By Bruce McKinney It is becoming possible to estimate the print runs of perhaps 150,000 antiquarian items, whose printing histories were never recorded, based on formulas that compare detailed printing records provided by Joel Munsell to the number of copies found in the OCLC, appearances at auction and sightings on listing sites and eBay. The goal is a new statistical measure that projects "probability of appearance" for books and ephemera. The internet has made...

  
  • Now Where Goes Alibris?

    - By Michael Stillman

    By Michael Stillman On May 8, 2006, online bookseller Alibris announced the company had been sold to venture capital firm Oak Hill Capital Partners. Naturally, such...

  • More on Partnerships and Parasitism

    - By Renee Roberts

    by Renée Magriel Roberts Well, looks like my last article (June AE Monthly) on partnerships and parasites struck a nerve. My mailbox was flooded with emails...

  • The 16 cylinder Keyword Search

    - By Bruce McKinney

    By Bruce McKinney Online searches are in the midst of a tectonic shift. eBay has made an intelligent science of sequential keyword searches by providing...

  • News From Around the Listing Sites

    - By Michael Stillman

    By Michael Stillman This past month, Abebooks announced some changes in their bookseller policies regarding print-on-demand books and multiple listings of single titles; Barnes and Noble...

  • Can A Writer Be A Governor?

    - By Michael Stillman

    By Michael Stillman If an actor, or even a professional wrestler, can become a governor, why can't an author? Move over, Arnold. Move over, Jesse. Here...

  • Who Says Crime Doesn't Pay?

    - By Bruce McKinney

    By Bruce McKinney Dostoevesky must be rolling over in his grave as the connective tissue between crime and punishment has recently been whittled down to a...

  • Phishing in the Amazon

    - By Michael Stillman

    By Michael Stillman Phishing has become so widespread these days we generally ignore it. "Phishing" is the process whereby some unscrupulous individual sends you a message,...

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