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In a publishing environment buffeted by digital disruption and calls for open access, university presses in 2024 must manage to remain relevant and sustainable even as their audiences grow.
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The opening reception for the Public Library Association conference in Columbus was canceled for a tornado warning.
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There is growing demand in the US market for Spanish-language books.
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Last week, 400 publishers were shocked to learn that SPD had abruptly closed.
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Surprising details about career ambitions and the barriers faced to realize them.
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The publisher â one of the Big 5 â was founded in 1924 by Richard Simon and Max Schuster.
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The next time you sit down to read a book, remember to thank the links in publishingâs supply chain.
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While many books are removed from shelves after a lengthy and public review process, accounts are mounting where the titles were surreptitiously withdrawn from collections, says PWâs Andrew Albanese.
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Without exaggeration, the entire London Book Fair stood on the intersection of publishing, copyright, and AI.
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London Book Fair welcomed thousands to Olympia Hall this week.
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At SSP, Randy Townsend has led efforts to prioritize mental health awareness and support within the scholarly communications ecosystem.
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Amazon's dominance in the e-book market, according to litigation, has enabled the e-retailer to "coerce" publishers into anticompetitive deals.
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According to the latest report from dosdoce.com on audio publishing in Spanish-language markets, production and consumption is soaring.
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Independent publisher Lee & Low has released a survey on diversity in publishing employment.
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SPD takes risks on books by new or marginalized writers, enabling their works to develop an audience and to gain recognition, says Kent Watson.
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US book publishers and readers looking for more diversion, less politics, in 2024.
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For nearly half a century, the Journal Citation Reports, or JCR, have been âmust readingâ in universities around the world. Dr. Nandita Quaderi, a senior vice president and the editor in chief for Web of Science at Clarivate, shares the latest developments in the JCRâs ongoing evolution.
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At PubWest 2024 in Phoenix, the impact of generative AI on publishing dominated the conference agenda.
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The Russian invasion targeted Ukrainian culture as much as the countryâs infrastructure, says Iryna Baturevych, co-founder of Chytomo, an online publishing news platform.
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Soho publisher Bronwen Hruska cited an increased cultural fixation with horror for the move
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