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November 5, 2012

Macmillan Ends Print Dictionaries

Macmillan Education said today that it will no longer publish its dictionaries in print.  It cited the fact that most people get their information from the web via mobile devices.  Rather than decrying the fact, the publisher said the end of print for digital editions was "liberating."  The story is in the Chicago Tribune.  [MG]

November 5, 2012 in Books, Publishing Industry | Permalink

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