‘Greater efforts are necessary to standardize definitions and methodologies for core indicators, says WIPO’s research team in a new report.
IPA’s Pansa at Guadalajara: ‘A Union of Cultures to Build’
The 37th iteration of the Guadalajara International Book Fair opens with IPA’s Karine Pansa flagging world publishing’s challenges.
London Book Fair 2024: Main Stage Keynote Sessions
Speakers announced for the March 12 to 14 London Book Fair include Jonathan Karp, Dan Conway, Karine Pansa, Maria Pallante, and more.
IPA’s Reach Expands to 81 Countries, 101 Associations
The 34th International Publishers Congress will be held in Guadalajara in December 2024, the IPA announces in its general assembly.
IPA Alert: Dominican Republic Is Nationalizing Textbooks
Another instance of governmental incursion into the educational space: The Dominican Republic’s publishers hold a news conference.
Mexico: Government Textbooks Spur Nationwide Criticism
Allegations of political indoctrination, distorted history, and flagrant errors are greeting Mexico’s new government-made textbooks.
PublisHer Holds a First Rio Event During the Bienal do Livro
The international network of women in publishing, PublisHer, has its first gathering in Rio during this month’s 21st Bienal do Livro.
IPA’s Karine Pansa in Portugal: Publishing Must Be ‘Tough and Smart’
The International Publishers Association’s Karine Pansa in Portugal speaks of rising threats to publishing’s framework of protections.
In Brazilian Educational Publishing: A Crisis Averted
The Brazilian state of São Paulo’s educational publishers went to court this month to turn around a state school-content program.
Indian Minister Irani Speaks at Publishers’ Conference
The minister of women’s and children’s development is a speaker at this week’s Indian publishers’ federation’s conference.