Ensuring a More Literate Future for All
Diversity, inclusion, and community engagement all play critical roles in nurturing new readers and writers
Diversity, inclusion, and community engagement all play critical roles in nurturing new readers and writers
“London Book Fair will be back next year in March for the show’s fiftieth anniversary.”
PublisHer marks its first birthday in London at the British Library with a March 9th summit of women who have generated positive change in world publishing.
On Tuesday, London Book Fair organizers announced that the mid-March show would go on as scheduled. “They are keeping calm and carrying on,” Andrew Albanese says.
At STM Week in London, technologists working in publishing consider what it takes to make content ready for computer readers.
American Library Association members are absorbing distressing news about the organization’s fiscal well-being.
At FIL, the rivalry between Planeta and Penguin Random House Groupo Editorial, the two dominant publishers in the Spanish-language market, was on full display
Audible has agreed not to include the copyrighted works of the seven plaintiff publishers in its “Captions” program without express permission.
Publishers and their advocates make the case that the OA EO would throw the research ecosystem into chaos.
The winter months are typically a lull on the publishing calendar, but not this year.