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Industry Events
The Yale Publishing Course has partnered with the Yale School of Management for its next installment, to be held this July 23-28.
Some are in the distant future, others are mere days away. One thing is certain, however: 2017 is jam-packed with literary events. This year, by request, we’ve rounded up a number of consumer shows to include on our list in addition to trade-focused shows.
Librarians share tips for making the most of the meeting.
What the incoming administration could mean for libraries will be among the hot topics at the 2017 ALA Midwinter Meeting.
The second annual Global Kids Connect conference, held on December 8 in New York, brought together members of the book industry to discuss the future of global children’s publishing.
The second annual Global Kids Connect conference surveyed China's booming children's publishing market, potential Brexit fallout, and more.
Organized by PW and the Bologna Children's Book Fair, the Global Kids Connect conference examined a booming Chinese kids' book marketplace, a renewed rights market in Spain and Latin America, and currency exchange issues after Brexit.
As part of an effort to better communicate about the work it is doing with its members and the industry in general, the Book Industry Study Group is planning to significantly expand its programming for 2017.
The mood at the three-day China Shanghai International Children's Book Fair was upbeat and positive, driven by the vast (and content-hungry) market of 370 million Chinese children below the age of 18.