The eighth edition of Fondation Jan Michalski’s Bibliotopia literary festival asks ‘Is revolutionary power a force for good?’
UK’s IOPP Raises Requirement for Data Behind Articles
The suite of society journals in the UK named IOP Publishing is testing a requirement to have researchers publicly reveal their research data.
The Guadalajara Congress: IPA Champion and Innovation Awards
The 34th International Publishers Congress in Mexico featured major awards in publishing excellence and accessibility.
The UK’s Sustainability Industry Forum Evaluates Its First Two Years
The Independent Publishers Guild is one of seven associations collaborating on sustainability efforts in the book business.
Elsevier on Biodiversity: Latin America Leads Research
The COP16 Biodiversity sessions underway in Colombia are augmented by Elsevier’s new report on leading regions producing relevant research.
The UN’s Melissa Fleming: ‘Summit of the Future’ and IPA’s Congress
The coming UN Summit of the Future is meant to bolster the Sustainable Development Goals and related needs.
IPA’s Congress Countdown: The 1,000 Actions Campaign for the SDGs
Ahead of its congress, the International Publishers Association opens a ‘1,000 Actions’ campaign for the Sustainable Development Goals.
Wainwright Nature Writing Book Prizes Names Its Three 2024 Shortlists
No specific category exists at the Wainwright Prize for climate-crisis books, although several 2024 shortlistees touch on the emergency.
UK: 200 Sign Publishers Association’s Sustainability Pledge
As the United Kingdom suffers its hottest day of 2024, the Publishers Association gets a 200th signatory on its response pledge.
Academic Publishing: University of Toronto Press and Canadian Science Publishing
The University of Toronto Press and Canadian Science Publishing open a new partnership for content on issues in contemporary science.
