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Frankfurt Book Fair Arrives With More Than Books
October 13, 2016

We may live in a global village, but authentically global events that unite us across borders are as rare as diamonds. For athletes and their fans, there is the quadrennial spectacle of the Olympics. For authors, publishers and lovers of literature,[...]

Experiment in Permeable Publishing
October 09, 2016

In the digital era, reading travels a two-way street.  Indeed, in the view of cutting-edge media theorists, a blurry, disintegrating dividing line is all that keeps the traffic apart Urban dwellers recognize the challenge.  Bicyclists and drivers mu[...]

From Studies to Standards, BISG Evolves
October 07, 2016

Consider the evolutionary track taken by the Book Industry Study Group. Founded in 1975 by the Book Manufacturers Institute, BISG has endured a tsunami of change in publishing over three decades. In 2016, a much different place from the days before [...]

Reading “Passion” Drives UAE Publisher
October 02, 2016

The future of reading lies in many hands: In the small hands of children who read today on printed books and digital tablets alike. And it lies in the professional hands of publishers who must anticipate changes in business models and technology eve[...]

Librarians Take Note of Banned Books
September 30, 2016

The American Library Association is calling attention to book banning again this week. The titles pulled off library shelves last year ranged from the sublime to the ridiculous. “Topping the list for 2015 was Looking for Alaska by John Green, which [...]

Fresh Look At College Years
September 25, 2016

Freshman year at college is a time for excitement and anxiety. From coursework to chilling out, not to mention texts from helicopter parents, students quickly discover what high school never prepared them for. On campus, the rigid hierarchy of class[...]

Frankfurt Not Just For Books Anymore
September 23, 2016

As fall begins, the Frankfurt Book Fair looms, coming to the German financial capital October 19 through 23. Traditional expectations for industry trade shows face unprecedented challenges in 2016, reports Andrew Albanese, Publishers Weekly senior w[...]

Peer Review Week Champions Recognition
September 18, 2016

Peer review – the rigorous examination of research prior to its publication – boasts a particularly long and noble tradition. For centuries, reviewers labored anonymously. Now, a new generation of scholars, spurred by the digital transformation of p[...]

Book Business Sees Wide Gender Pay Gap
September 16, 2016

This presidential election year, stagnant wages and growing income inequality are issues that concern voters and candidates on the left and on the right. In publishing, based on the mixed results of a Publishers Weekly survey released this week, tho[...]

Best of BTB: Publishers Find Doing Good Also Pays
September 11, 2016

“Making Information Pay” is an annual occasion for the Book Industry Study Group to explore the latest issues in publishing, and for attendees to learn how the latest technologies can drive success. For 2016, the program looked beyond “Making a Prof[...]