Two horses on opposite sides of the world made book industry appearances in recent days. Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates celebrated the start of its tenure as UNESCO World ... Read more
The Most Anticipated Global Book Fair, LBF returns to Olympia 12-14 March Speakers from Penguin Random House, Unicef, Pan Macmillan, Book Trust, Hachette, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, BBC, Lego, The ... Read more
Institute for Scientific Information reforms Clarivate Analytics has announced that it is re-establishing the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) within its Scientific and Academic Research Group. Originally founded in 1960, ... Read more
UCL Press launches megajournal UCL Press has announced the launch of a new cross-disciplinary open access megajournal, on the model of existing megajournals such as the Public Library of Science’s ... Read more
Edinburgh launches two new journals and acquires a third. Edinburgh University Press has announced that it will be publishing three more journals in 2018. Two are new: Nineteenth-Century Popular Fiction ... Read more
Springer Nature contemplates IPO; announces new pilot, and Editor-in-Chief Springer Nature has confirmed reports from Reuters that it is exploring the possibility of organising an initial public offering (IPO) next ... Read more
The London Book Fair has announced that the third edition of its Virtual Conference: Publishing Around the Globe, will return on 1st June 2017, exploring key trends in important global ... Read more
David Montgomery is the CEO of Ingenta, having previously served as Chief Technology Officer, where he was responsible for driving all aspects of the company’s IT strategy, including its vision, ... Read more
Latvian author of prose, biographies and short stories, Nora Ikstena, will be participating in this year’s London Book Fair discussion “Art as a reassessment and overcoming of history”. The discussion ... Read more