| Bookselling This Week- The American Booksellers Association is a not-for-profit organization devoted to meeting the needs of its core members of independently owned bookstores with retail storefront locations through advocacy, education, research, and information dissemination. The New York Times Book Review- Filled with book reviews, best sellers and first chapters, this is one stop for all your book information. Book Reporter- Thoughtful book reviews, compelling features, in-depth author profiles and interviews, excerpts of the hottest new releases, literary games and contests, and more every week. Booksense- Experience the knowledge and passion of independent booksellers who share their love of books with their customers and their communities. Book Wire- Specializes in unique titles with topics ranging from alternative medicine treatments to fictional murder mysteries. Publishers Marketplace- A dedicated marketplace for publishing professionals to find critical information and unique databases, find each other, and to do business better electronically. Publishers Weekly- The international voice for book publishing and bookselling. Shelf Awareness- A free e-mail newsletter dedicated to helping the people in stores, in libraries and on the Web buy, sell and lend books most wisely. The Book Standard- The one-stop online information center that provides Nielsen BookScan-powered charts, book-market analysis, news, reviews, commentary, job boards, plus extensive database resources. Great Lakes Booksellers Association- The second youngest of the 10 regional booksellers associations. New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association- Promotes cooperation and mutual interest among booksellers to foster and advance their trade and commerce. New England Booksellers Association- Promotes the retail sale of books through-out New England through an annual tradeshow, educational programming, print and electronic publications and a variety of other resources and promotional programs. Southern Independent Booksellers Association- Formed to unite in one organization individuals and businesses actively engaged in the writing, selling, publishing, distribution and/or promoting of books in the Southeast United States. |