With the UN Sustainability Development Goals stalling, publishers look for ways they can move things forward, themselves: ‘Act Now.’
Frankfurt’s News Conference: ‘What Literature Can Do’
On the eve of the 77th trade show’s opening, Frankfurter Buchmesse stages its annual opening press conference.
New Delhi’s Arpita Das: How Green Is My Industry?
Imagining a more sustainable future for publishing, Arpita Das goes over some of the efforts being made in India’s industry.
Beijing International Book Fair: Academic Publishing and Conferences
The 31st Beijing International Book Fair this month goes heavily into conferences and academic publishing.
Bologna Sees a Five-Percent Growth in Trade Visitors
There were 33,318 trade visitors reported to have attended the 2025 edition of Bologna Children’s Book Fair, next year a bit later in April.
London Book Fair Reports ‘Around 30,000’ Attendees and a 10-Percent Jump in Trading Tables
The 2025 London Book Fair drew ‘around 30,000’ attendees and a 10-percent boost in rights-center table sales.
IPA’s President Gvantsa Jobava on Unity and Knowledge as a Weapon
At London Book Fair, IPA’s president, Gvantsa Jobava, will talk about the breadth of issues in sustainability, and books’ role in today’s issues.
London Book Fair 2025: Seminar Series Highlights
London Book Fair releases highlights in its more-than 100 seminar programs, which address copyright, licensing, film, and reading habits.
Melissa Fleming’s Urgent Call for ‘Information Integrity’
The UN’s Melissa Fleming asks publishers: ‘Remember the power of a book in an age like this. Join our movement.’
Ukraine’s Oleksandra Matviichuk: Words for Publishers
‘The usual words seem not suitable for this,” Kyiv’s Oleksandra Matviichuk tells IPA’s publishers at Guadalajara, ‘and some experiences are beyond any words.’
