May 11, 2018 | News
The center of the US publishing industry and one of the world’s largest communities of literary agents and scouts, New York City is also home to a growing number of film production companies – all of whom are always on the lookout to license intellectual property and to purchase film rights.
May 6, 2018 | International
The rarity of the languages and the remoteness of the region make for exotic reading
May 4, 2018 | News
More than 3,000 writers initially filed claims pertaining to more than 600,000 articles. After all the challenges and delays, 2494 writers received checks totaling $9,456,000.
Apr 29, 2018 | Copyright, Events
How do authors consider the threats to their livelihoods, and how are they managing the opportunities? What, in other words, do the actual copyright holders think about copyright?
Apr 27, 2018 | News
“We’re seeing a boom in nonfiction, regional, and poetry sales—and those are three areas that University presses focus on and excel at.”
Apr 22, 2018 | Events
The evolving relationship of publishers and institutional libraries faces critical challenges.
Apr 20, 2018 | News
The year of the political book continues, and, it looks like Macmillan has another #1 bestseller on their hands.
Apr 17, 2018 | Podcasts
Historian Edward Tenner argues for a new approach to building algorithms that allows greater information diversity and leaves room for just plain luck
Apr 15, 2018 | Events, International
Stories of innovation marked by changes in workflow and production as well as in markets and customer habits.
Apr 13, 2018 | News
“We’ve gotten a taste of what digital makes possible, and we’re just not getting there fast enough.”