

Conclusions and responses taken to last year's Scholarly Kitchen reader survey. The post The Scholarly Kitchen Readership Survey One Year On appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
There have been many novels that imagine a world without men – but are these books reductive or freeing?All the men are gone. Usually this is conceived as the result of a plague. Less often, the cause is violence. Occasionally, the men don’t die and the sexes are just segregated in different geographical regions. Or…
Writers from across the Arab world were celebrated for their "intellectual power" at the Sheikh Zayed Book Award's 2022 ceremony in Abu Dhabi. The post Sheikh Zayed Book Award 2022 Laureates Honored at Louvre Abu Dhabi appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The arrests in Minsk of two Belarusian publishing professionals sends a chill through the world book business. The post IPA, FEP, EIBF: Reports of Belarusian Publishers’ Detentions appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
With CRediT now formalized as a standard, Alice Meadows interviews Liz Allen, Simon Kerridge, and Alison McGonagle O'Connell (cochairs of the working group) about what's next for the taxonomy The post Next Steps for CRediT – An Interview with the Co-Chairs appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The 'Book of the Year' series of 14 content-related British Book Awards includes work from many familiar publishers. The post The ‘Nibbies’: The British Book Awards Name Their 2022 Winners appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The 12-year-old international digital book service's CEO Michael Tamblyn addressed the Abu Dhabi book fair's conference. The post Abu Dhabi: Kobo Announces Arabic as a Primary Language appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
In taking books to film or television, consultant Maha Abdullah tells publishers, full 'localization' may be better than mere translation. The post At Abu Dhabi’s Arabic Congress: Maha Abdullah on Localization appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
A lesson in publishing's past is provided by George Gissing's Victorian Era novel. The post The Ghost of Publishing Past: George Gissing’s “New Grub Street” appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Mohammed Alnaas, from Libya, has become the youngest writer to win the International Prize for Arabic Fiction. The post Alnaas Wins the International Prize for Arabic Fiction appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The first staging of Abu Dhabi's International Congress of Arabic Publishing and Creative Industries opens ahead of the emirate's book fair. The post The Arabic Language Centre’s Congress in Abu Dhabi appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The inaugural outing of the World Expression Forum will include a visit to Utøya and new research into young people and democracy. The post Norway’s WEXFO: Ambitious Program, Strong Registration appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The first staging of Abu Dhabi's International Congress of Arabic Publishing and Creative Industries is onstage Sunday. The post Preview: Abu Dhabi Stages a Congress of Arabic Publishing appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Abdulsalam Haykal says his Majarra platform is the framework publishers need to access, effectively, new world of digital subscribers. The post At Abu Dhabi’s Arabic Congress: Abdulsalam Haykal on the Majarra Platform appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Abu Dhabi-bound rights director Inka Ihmels of Berlin's Aufbau Verlag is looking to learn 'what kinds of genres work in Arab markets.' The post Rights Edition: Aufbau’s Inka Ihmels on ‘Exchanging Ideas With Arab Publishers’ appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.

