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Why is the Library of Congress Important for Trade Publishers?

By Rachel Lantz

January 31, 2022 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Why is the Library of Congress Important for Trade Publishers?

The Library of Congress is not only a vast, wonderful resource for the readers of the world, but it is a unique service for librarians, book vendors, and publishers to share information about newly published books.

Filed Under: Manager Monday Tagged With: book publishing, history, library acquisitions, library of congress, Library of Congress history

Government shutdown = Ooligan shutdown?

By Melissa Gifford

October 21, 2013 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Government shutdown = Ooligan shutdown?

Although news networks loved to focus on the striking visual images associated with the government shutdown of 2013—the outraged veterans unable to pay their respects at the WWII memorial; the big, orange CLOSED sign blocking the road to the Grand Canyon; the wilting gardens of the White House—the less visible repercussions have been far more […]

Filed Under: Inside Ooligan Tagged With: bureaucracy, Business, CIP, delay, Grand Canyon, library of congress, ooligan press, The Wax Bullet War, U.S. Copyright Office, We Belong in History, White House, WWII

Leah Stenson Guest Poet Post: “Poetlandia”

By Ooligan Press

April 25, 2013 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Every Thursday, Ooligan Press invites a poet whose work is included in Alive at the Center, our forthcoming anthology of poetry from Pacific Northwest writers, to blog for us. This week, we are pleased to feature Leah Stenson, a poet from Portland, OR who also worked as an editor for the collection. Please enjoy her post! Poetlandia […]

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