Downturn for Book Business?
Supply chain issues have troubled book publishers since the pandemic began over two and a half years ago. As 2022 nears its end, the logistics gremlins are dramatically showing up in the bottom line.
Supply chain issues have troubled book publishers since the pandemic began over two and a half years ago. As 2022 nears its end, the logistics gremlins are dramatically showing up in the bottom line.
Data quality is fundamental in a data-driven decision-making world
The world’s largest publishing conference returned to the famous Frankfurter Messe this week.
The RELX Group remained the world’s largest book publisher in 2021.
The National Book Awards ceremony is planned as “in-person” event in NYC for the first time in three years.
For the book world and for readers, proprietary editions of a freely available public report will likely prove quite successful, says Andrew Albanese, Publishers Weekly senior writer.
Through the first eight months of 2022, ALA has recorded 681 attempts to ban or restrict library resources in schools, universities, and public libraries.
“The very big trade publishing houses have done their homework,” says the author of Global 50: The Ranking of the Publishing Industry.
Post-trial briefs likely serve as the penultimate act before Judge Florence Pan rules in the antitrust case.
No matter what the discipline, fake papers published in unsuspecting scholarly journals are damaging to the trust that researchers and other readers have in what they read.