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25 Aug

September Notables Flier Now Available

The September Book Sense Notables flier is now available in a downloadable PDF on BookWeb.org. The flier includes jacket images, bibliographic information, and bookseller quotes.

These additional 20 titles are also featured in an electronic file of shelf-talkers for in-store use.

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25 Aug

HarperCollins Announces New Paperless Co-Op Option

HarperCollins recently became the first publisher to begin offering retail and wholesale customers the option of a "paperless co-op" process. "HarperCollins Publishers Co-op Direct" is significant in that it eliminates a major deterrent for retailers wishing to claim co-op dollars -- the often-burdensome amount of paperwork.

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24 Aug

BTW News Briefs


Powell's and Seattle's University Book Store Join Forces

Powell's Books, in Portland, Oregon, recently announced that it was teaming up with Seattle's University Book Store for a "used-book buying extravaganza," to be held from September 10 through September 18. For nine days, Powell's plans to operate a temporary used-book buying kiosk at University Book Store and will offer the public either cash for their books or a higher amount in merchandise credit, good at University Book Store.

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24 Aug

ABA Announces Change Regarding Quarterly Dues Payment

The American Booksellers Association recently announced that beginning October 1, 2005, Regular Bookstore Members choosing to pay their dues on a quarterly basis will only be able to do so through ACH transfer (electronic debit to a checking account). Credit card payments will no longer be accepted for quarterly dues payments.

Booksellers who opt to pay their dues in a single payment may still do so by credit card.

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