A World of Books
Take a world tour of book publishing with journalists and analysts who cover Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and South America.
Take a world tour of book publishing with journalists and analysts who cover Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and South America.
According to NPD BookScan, an unusual market segment appears to be boosting publishers’ sales: banned books.
The key to success, says Publerati’s Caleb Mason, is a focus on scale – the same approach as at your favorite microbrewery.
As one by one, publishers disappear, is it possible (or even inevitable) that competition in trade book publishing is on its way to becoming extinct?
After a successful launch last year, the online-only U.S. Book Show returns May 24-26.
Publishers, authors, and bookseller groups have joined the Unite Against Book Bans campaign
Dwindling paper supplies, skilled labor shortages, limited printing capacity, and heightened awareness of environmental impact have all contributed to the supply chain nightmare for publishers.
S&S CEO Jonathan Karp said that refinements made to its metadata have improved sell-through, boosting the bottom line.
Although PW began as a publication for the trade, with the arrival of the web, its audience has grown to include avid book readers and the public.
“We learned we were more adaptable than we knew,” Michael Pietsch told the annual meeting of the Book Industry Study Group, the first such gathering in three years.