Bigger Crowds, Optimism as Fair Hits Its Stride
Surging visitor numbers and a weaker pound have buoyed spirits at a busy 2017 London Book Fair. more...Judge Pierre Leval Defends Google Books Decision
The author of the appeals court decision that legalized Google Books last April told attendees that the case was not close. more...and more.
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London Book Fair 2017: Publishers Keep Calm and Carry On
Despite political uncertainty on both sides of the Atlantic, this year's London Book Fair was a busy, buoyant event.
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London Book Fair 2017: Judge Pierre Leval Defends Google Books Decision, Fair Use
The author of the appeals court decision that legalized Google Books last April told attendees that the case was not close.
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London Book Fair 2017: Four Questions for IPA President Michiel Kolman
Last Fall, Michiel Kolman was elected to succeed Bloomsbury’s Richard Charkin as president of the International Publishers Association (IPA)—and he takes over at a tumultuous time.
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London Book Fair 2017: Bigger Crowds, Optimism as London Book Fair Hits Its Stride
Surging visitor numbers and a weaker pound have buoyed spirits at a busy 2017 London Book Fair.
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London Book Fair 2017: Quotables from the Quantum Conference
At Quantum, the London Book Fair's pre-conference, topics of discussion ranged from the popularity of obscure sub-genres among teens to best practices when using Facebook Live.
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London Book Fair 2017: Cory Doctorow Unveils His Latest Publishing Experiment—Fair Trade E-Books
For his forthcoming book, Walkaway, out in April, the bestselling author has devised a novel approach to selling the digital edition.
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London Book Fair 2017: For Publishers, Business Is Booming, but Brexit Means Uncertainty
For a second year in a row, publishers arrived at the London Book Fair with the wind at their backs. Will Brexit change that?
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London Digital 2017: The Future of Publishing Is...
As the publishing world gathers for the London Book Fair, now ten years after the birth of the iPhone and the Kindle, Kristen McLean surveys the storytelling landscape.
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London Digital 2017: Publishing’s Startup Culture
Consultant and blogger Thad McIlroy talks to PW about his recently released report on startups in the book business.
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London Digital 2017: Can Self-Publishing Crack the Academic Market?
PW talks to Daniel Berze, senior v-p of academic publishing for Glasstree, who says the traditional scholarly publishing model is broken—and self-publishing can help fix it.
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