Kenyan publishing is in a perpetual fight for survival, but sees potential in the digital revolution to open new means of distribution and production.
Tekstum Offers “Sentiment” Analytics for the Spanish Market
Tekstum is a new company offering big data analytics for the Spanish market that analyzes everything from social media impact to the emotions present in books.
The Next Wave of Open Access: 5 More Predictions for 2016
For Open Access Week, Rob Johnson, founder and director of Research Consulting, offers five more predictions for Open Access Publishing in 2016.
The Next Wave of Open Access: 5 Predictions for 2016
To mark the start of Open Access Week, Rob Johnson, founder and director of Research Consulting, offers five predictions for Open Access publishing in 2016.
The Life-Changing Magic of Translations
The buzz at the Frankfurt Book Fair this year is that more translations are finding their way into English language markets through indie publishers.
The Profit of Publishing with Purpose
When book publishers must compete with other media for readers’ attention, publishers should have a clear vision for their business and titles.
Editorial: Where Is Publishing’s Jet Pack?
What publishing really needs is the proverbial ‘jet pack,’ the space-age innovation that will propel books and reading culture into the next era.
At Frankfurt, It’s Time for the Superheroes of Publishing to Rise
Ahead of the Frankfurt Book Fair, Ed Nawotka reflects on the up-and-coming stars, those in the spotlight and behind the scenes, of the publishing world.
Finland, One Year After Frankfurt, Continues to See Benefits
After its Guest of Honor appearance at the 2014 Frankfurt Book Fair, publishers in Finland saw more global interest in their books, especially from China.
3 Reasons Amazon is Losing the Plot in India
A late arrival and a poor mix of products and pricing means Amazon has ceded ground in India to bookselling startups like Flipkart and Infinibeam.