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Lint is coming...
posted by on 15 Feb 2007
It's one month until the release of Steve Aylett's wonderful biography of deeply weird Science Fiction writer Jeff Lint.
Click here to find out more!
posted by on February 15, 2007 04:13 PM
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I saw a copy of Lint in Borders, Buchanan Street Glasgow at the weekend. What's all this about it being available in March?
Posted by: John A-W | February 20, 2007 12:38 PM
That is one of the reasons I plan a blog post on what I would do if I ran Nielsen: not type over other people's data for a start. We supply them with nice fresh onix files full of accurate bibliographic data, that doesn't need formatting or re-keying or anything which is the whole point, then somehow, somehow, a date of 6 weeks earlier gets disseminated via Nielsen.
People say ONIX is boring (matthew!) but it is intended to avoid stupid, annoying things like this. So how the data got changed is a mystery I am very keen to solve.
Posted by: Emma | February 20, 2007 01:54 PM