

As we get closer to this year's robust-looking Frankfurt, rights news is here from France, Finland, Spain, Brazil, and Norway. The post Rights Roundup: Moving Toward Frankfurt appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Developing story: New York governor says Salman Rushdie is alive in hospital after a stabbing incident in upstate New York. The post Salman Rushdie Stabbed: Andrew Wylie Says He May Lose an Eye appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
With a Brazilian Publishers Translation Grant, Portuguese titles are being translated into Arabic in Egypt. [Sponsored] The post Rights Edition: Brazilian Books Are Selling in Cairo, With Brazilian Publishers’ Translation Grant appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
With sales of US$14.9 million based on MSRP, NPD sees 'Dungeons & Dragons' buoyed by Netflix's 'Stranger Things.' The post Rights Edition: NPD on Netflix and Nostalgia, Licensing for ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The question of what happens to your mail when the address is illegible offers a view on how much OCR technology has improved. The post Bad Handwriting, Undeliverable Mail, and Improvements in OCR appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The Oable workflow management tool is designed to support librarians' approval processes in open-access publishing. The post Wiley Reports Providing Knowledge Unlatched’s ‘Oable’ to 34 Customers appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The Firecracker Awards from CLMP go to both books–and their independent presses–and to literary magazines. The post CLMP’s 2022 Firecracker Awards: Winnings Shared by Authors, Presses appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The trade show's ticketing has opened, and a hall plan has been issued for those looking ahead to Frankfurter Buchmesse, October 19 to 23. The post Frankfurter Buchmesse: Trade Visitor Tickets Now on Sale, 2022 Hall Plan Issued appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
This final post in the “Reducing the Burden of Diversity tax” series makes recommendations for organizations to reduce the burden of diversity tax on all stakeholders. The post Guest Post – Reducing the Burden of Diversity Tax: Recommendations for Organizations appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Mudita Venture Partners has made an unspecified investment in the hybrid publisher Amplify Publishing Group. Launched in 2003, Amplify publishes about 300 titles annually.
In a 'steady' market, NPD sees print sales in the United States decline 1.6 million units in July, typically a month for some losses. The post NPD Books on July’s US Print Market: 6 Percent Lower, Year to Date appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Richard Charkin offers 'a heartfelt apology,' writing that he now finds literary agents 'trusted go-betweens and understanding partners.' The post Richard Charkin: Dear Literary Agent appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The agreement Springer Nature is touting with the University of California is an extension of its 2020 arrangement for research articles. The post Springer Nature and University of California Renew Open Access Deal appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
This third post in the “Reducing the Burden of Diversity tax” series makes recommendations for allies to reduce the burden of diversity tax on their colleagues. The post Guest Post – Reducing the Burden of Diversity Tax: Recommendations for Allies appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The 'African Book Box' program from Book Aid International is delivering books to 76 schools in Uganda, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. The post Book Aid International Programming: Books for 56,000 African Students appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.

