More Global Strategies to Combat Counterfeiting
Over recent years, publishers have expanded and evolved strategies for combating content piracy in response to increasingly sophisticated counterfeiting techniques.
Over recent years, publishers have expanded and evolved strategies for combating content piracy in response to increasingly sophisticated counterfeiting techniques.
Publishers play a vital role in cultivating and establishing creditability for new knowledge. During the Corona pandemic, trustworthy information is even more crucial than ever.
The 2020 Digital Consumer Book Barometer is to be released this week at the virtual Readmagine conference and Digital Publishing Summit.
Copyright may not save your life in an emergency, yet sustenance from fiction and nonfiction is welcome during life in lockdown.
Publishers must maintain clean, reliable metadata for their content, including about authors, institution, license types, and citations.
The textbook is a very, very reliable medium to educate students and to facilitate the distribution of content to students.
Available editions of the Mueller Report failed the accessibility test for the visually-impaired. So Thad McIlroy and Bill Kasdorf went to work making a fully accessible, freely available edition
The storyline in trade book publishing for much of this decade has followed the shifting answers to a single question: Is print dead?
“Where you have recurring revenue streams, you have a measure of predictability of the returns on rights. Essentially rights become something like a financial asset class in its own right.”
Scholarly publishing analyst Rob Johnson contemplates the dilemma at the heart of hybrid Open Access business models