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The 2024 inaugural NYU Advanced Publishing Institute names speakers scheduled for January's five-day inaugural course in New York City. The post NYU’s New Advanced Publishing Institute: 2024 Speakers appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The University Press Library platform at Germany's De Gruyter now hosts scholarly content from all 17 Canadian university presses. The post Canadian University Presses Have a De Gruyter Distribution Partnership appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
A Channel 4 TV tie-in has been announced for The Princes in the Tower: Solving History’s Greatest Cold Case by Philippa Langley, which will be published in November 2023 by the History Press.
A body has been found in the search for poet Gboyega Odubanjo who went missing at the Shambala Festival in Northamptonshire on Saturday (26th August).
The second Fingerprint Awards were revealed at the Capital Crime Awards on Thursday (31st August).
Following Dawn O’Porter’s recommended reads for the summer, a new “Dawn Loves” collection, exclusive to W H Smith, has been unveiled by the retailer.
The DHH Literary Agency has rebranded its logo for the first time since the company’s inception in 2008, and unveiled plans for an "extensive" website overhaul.
The Publishers Association (PA) has written to prime minister Rishi Sunak ahead of the upcoming Global Summit on AI, taking place this autumn, imploring the government to make a “strong statement” on the importance of upholding UK intellectual property law when training AI systems.
The Booker Prize Foundation has unveiled plans to “showcase and celebrate” six independent bookshops from across the UK who are hand-selling this year’s nominated books.
A US district judge has blocked the implementation of a new Texas book ban law that would have required books to be given sexual content ratings.