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Get involved today – Join Climatarians | The eco-friendly community

Aalsmeer, Netherlands, July 22, 2009: Just launched, Climatarians.org is intended to organize people, businesses and organizations and bring them together to create a larger market for eco-friendly companies on the one hand and on the other helping consumers finding eco-friendly businesses, knowledge and opportunities. Climatarians is an effective approach to help resolve the climate crisis that we already know as global warming due to human cause.

Rochester Institute of Technology partners with Kirtas Technologies to make its famed Middleton Collection available to the world

ROCHESTER, N.Y., MARCH 24, 2009 – Housed within Rochester Institute of Technology’s (RIT) Cary Graphic Arts Collection is the Bernard C. Middleton Collection, one of the finest resources in the world for the study of bookbinding history and practice.

And as ironic as it may seem, even a collection of books about bookbinding can find a place to call home in the online world. Kirtas and RIT today announced that RIT’s famed Middleton Collection is available on Kirtasbooks.com, joining the growing number of content partners providing collections and titles to the site.

Queens Library Invites You to Welcome the Shanachies

Queens Library invites all our colleagues to experience "Innovation in Libraries by The Shanachies," Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 9:30 am, Queens Library at Flushing, 41-17 Main Street at Kissena Boulevard, Flushing NY. Admission is free. RSVPs are essential. Please email lgarciafebo@queenslibrary.org.

Back2Press Books Launched—New Imprint Seeks Unhappy Authors Whose Books Failed After Selling 100,000+ Copies

Why are authors whose books sold over 100,000 copies often not happy? Because many have asked themselves: “If my book could sell 100,000 copies, why not a million?”

According to Lynne W. Scanlon, founder and publisher of the new imprint, Back2Press Books, the answer is that it could have … and it should have … and it still can.