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Publishers in the News - Dec. 17-23, 2007

Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, breaks new ground with the launch of The 39 Clues, a multi-platform adventure series for ages 8-12. — CNN Money 

Scholastic reported results for the fiscal second quarter ended November 30, 2007. Revenue in the second quarter was $746.2 million compared to $735.5 million in the prior year period, and net profit was $75.6 million versus $75.1 million. — Box Business 

They are the first draft of history but, as many researchers would admit, are often overlooked. Historic newspapers, though, could enter the mindsets and research habits of academics with a bang, thanks to a new service from the British Library and technical partner Cengage Learning. — Information World Review 

McGraw-Hill, which produces PreK-12 and adult-education assessment solutions, was selected by Indiana to provide a comprehensive formative and benchmark assessment system to enhance classroom instruction and track student progress toward state standards in grades 3-8. — Salinas Californian

Publishers in the News - December 3-9, 2007

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Houghton Mifflin Co. is selling its college textbook unit to Cengage Learning for $750 million so it can focus on its publishing business geared toward kindergarten through 12th grade, as well as trade and reference publications. — International Herald Tribune

CourseSmart LLC, a new company backed by the nation’s biggest textbook publishers, is betting that many tech-savvy students looking to save some money will select e-textbooks over traditional ones. The Belmont, Calif., company is still in beta, refining its digital-book format and its business model. It offers about 2,000 e-textbooks now and hopes to have far more by next fall. — The Boston Globe

HM Riverdeep, the Ireland-based parent company of US educational publisher Houghton Mifflin, received U.S. Justice Department approval last week to acquire Reed Elsevier’s Harcourt US education. The $4 billion deal is expected to culminate by either mid-December or early next year. — Authorlink

Marvel Entertainment and Del Rey Manga, an imprint of Ballantine Books at the Random House Publishing Group, announced plans to publish two new manga series based on Marvel Entertainment’s highly popular X-Men series. — Anime News Network

AuthorHouse, the world’s leading self-publishing company, announced it will help three deserving organizations: The Denver School Museum; SKIP, Inc.; and the Rainbow Repertory Theatre realize their dreams of publishing a book. Each group will receive a standard paperback publishing package grant through AuthorHouse’s Authors Across America initiative. — PR-USA

Guess who turns 50 this year? TheGrinch! To celebrate, Random House has released a retrospective of “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” that includes the original text plus 32 pages of commentary compiled by Charles D. Cohen, a Dr. Seuss expert. — GoErie.com

CTB/McGraw-Hill, a national leader in PreK-12 and adult education assessment solutions, was selected by Indiana to provide a comprehensive formative and benchmark assessment system that will enhance classroom instruction and track student progress toward state standards in Grades 3-8. — Reuters

McGraw-Hill Professional, a leading global provider of information resources for the scientific and medical communities, announced the relaunch of Scriver’s Online Metabolic & Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease (OMMBID). This encyclopedic resource for medicine and biology provides physicians, geneticists, researchers, students, and educators, online access to the acknowledged leading reference for human genetics and inherited diseases on a new platform with enhanced features, a redesigned interface, and monthly content updates. — CNN