A new study from BISG finds publishing workers reporting multiple pain points and serious ethical concerns, in AI usage.
Frankfurt’s ‘Midway’ Numbers: Trade Visitors Up 3 Percent
The total number of trade visitors is expected to have reached 118,500 by Sunday, with 125 countries’ professional industries represented.
Kristenn Einarsson Is Stepping Away: Almost
The Freedom to Publish lead at IPA, the founding managing director of WEXFO, the World Expression Forum, will focus on the ‘democracy-reading’ connection full-time now. By Porter Anderson, Editor-in-Chief | @Porter_Anderson ‘Give the Readers What They Didn’t Know They Wanted’ t will seem odd at first. So central a personality has Kristenn Einarsson been to the International Publishers Association, to …
Frankfurt: An Opening Ceremony in Words and Music
In song, verse, and commentary, Frankfurter Buchmesse’s Guest of Honor Philippines opens the 2025 trade show.
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.
Frankfurt: Elmiger Wins the €25,000 German Book Prize
Just days before Frankfurter Buchmesse opens, the German Book Prize goes to ‘The Dutch Women’ author Dorothee Elmiger.
Charlie Redmayne Leaves HarperCollins UK as CEO
N0 cause for Redmayne’s departure from HarperCollins UK has been specified. Kate Elton succeeds him as interim CEO.
Publisher Sebastian Guggolz Named Chair of the Börsenverein
The publisher Sebastian Guggolz takes on his new role with the Börsenverein on October 25, the Saturday following Frankfurter Buchmesse.
Academic Publishing: Cambridge and Max Planck in Open-Access Partnership
The German and British academic publishing programs Max Planck and Cambridge reach a new open-access deal.
Bologna’s ‘Grand Tour’ Moves from Toulouse to Frankfurter Buchmesse
The fifth anniversary of Bologna Children’s Book Fair’s ‘Grand Tour’ has spent an opening four days at Toulouse’s Cartoon Forum.
