‘Greater efforts are necessary to standardize definitions and methodologies for core indicators, says WIPO’s research team in a new report.
At Guadalajara: The EU Hosts Independent Publishers
Independent publishers from Latvia, Ireland, Argentina, and Mexico discuss their challenges at the 37th Guadalajara fair.
At Guadalajara: EU Guest of Honor, and Italy in Mexico
At Guadalajara’s fair, Bologna Children’s Book Fair and Italy’s publishers are among market participants.
IPA’s Pansa at Guadalajara: ‘A Union of Cultures to Build’
The 37th iteration of the Guadalajara International Book Fair opens with IPA’s Karine Pansa flagging world publishing’s challenges.
With Its 34th Congress Ahead, IPA’s Reach Expands to 81 Countries
The 34th International Publishers Congress will be held in Guadalajara in December 2024, the IPA announces in its general assembly.
At Guadalajara Book Fair: Guest of Honor EU Plans a Professional Program
The Guest of Honor EU program at Guadalajara includes a three-day program for European, Latin American, and Caribbean professionals.
Mexico’s Book Chamber Files Lawsuit in Textbook Dispute
CANIEM’s lawsuit filed in Mexico City seeks an injunction against the López Obrador government’s takeover of textbook publishing.
IPA Alert: Dominican Republic Is Nationalizing Textbooks
Another instance of governmental incursion into the educational space: The Dominican Republic’s publishers hold a news conference.
Rights Roundup: Warming Up for Frankfurt Book Fair
Titles in this Frankfurt-bound Rights Roundup include work originally published in New Zealand, Taiwan, South Korea, the United States, France, and Norway.
Mexico: Government Textbooks Spur Nationwide Criticism
Allegations of political indoctrination, distorted history, and flagrant errors are greeting Mexico’s new government-made textbooks.
