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Millicent Weber, author of Literary Festivals and Contemporary Book Culture, aspires to bring the scholarly field of book publishing together with DarntonWatch—a promising new podcast designed to support researchers and disseminate cutting-edge knowledge and practices within the industry.
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Shea, N., Mulvihill, G. Millicent Weber: DarntonWatch. Pub Res Q 36, 378–380 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12109-020-09741-1
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