Richard Charkin discovers that his barber from Türkiye is a writer whose translator is a retired electrical engineer.
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Richard Charkin on South Carolina’s Charleston Conference
Richard Charkin makes his first trip to the Charleston Conference of scholarly librarians. He returns to London raving about it.
Richard Charkin on Open Access: Paradigms and Revolution
In academic publishing, Richard Charkin asks if open access for primary research could be ‘a serious mistake in the making.’
Richard Charkin at Frankfurt: ‘Why This Addiction?’
In Frankfurt again this week, Richard Charkin considers what makes the long days and even longer evenings at the Buchmesse worth while.
Richard Charkin on Looking Forward to Frankfurt
Richard Charkin cheerfully anticipates the 2024 Frankfurter Buchmesse: ‘Of all the world’s great book fairs, none can compare.’
Richard Charkin in France: What’s in a Name?
A sweetly situated bookstore and its bookseller in France lead Richard Charkin to speculate on job titles in publishing.
Richard Charkin in France: In Praise of Collective Licensing
‘Reproduction rights organizations now have an even bigger and more important task,’ writes Richard Charkin with AI in mind.
Richard Charkin: ‘Where the Lion Feeds’
While at the sales conference of Jonathan Ball Publishers, Richard Charkin sizes up features of the South African book market.
Richard Charkin, OBE: Listed in the King’s Birthday Honors
The King’s Birthday Honors include a membership in the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for publisher-columnist Richard Charkin.
Richard Charkin in London: An A to Z of Publishing, Again
In another index of publishing issues, Richard Charkin casts his critical eye on labels, buzzwords, and book industry trends.
