Elsevier’s study suggests that many researcher-writers see AI’s workaday assists as valuable while fearing wider effects of AI’s impact.
PRH Convenes 30 Publishing Leaders in First Global Forum
Exclusive: PRH CEO Nihar Malaviya’s new Global Forum emphasizes that imprints and publishers ‘are at the heart of what we do.’
PEN Pinter Prize: India’s Arundhati Roy Gets UN Backing
Amid widespread world press coverage of charges in Modi’s India, the Booker winner Arundhati Roy prepares to receive the PEN Pinter Prize.
Arpita Das in New Delhi: Mentoring Matters
‘Mentoring is a principal driver of excellence in creative industries,’ Arpita Das writes, and ‘should never come to an end’ in your career.
British Academy Prize: ‘Courting India’ With a Photo Project
The British Academy Book Prize is preparing a specially commissioned photographic exhibition based on its 2023 winner, ‘Courting India.’
India’s Ishita Gupta on Italy’s Torino Professional Program
A first time fellow in the Torino Book Fair program, Ishita Gupta says making new contacts in the business was the key benefit for her.
Hachette in the UK and USA: International Management
The key changes announced emphasize greater international dexterity for Hachette under David Shelley’s transatlantic leadership.
Arpita Das: Screening the Word
With a surge of streaming services in India, writes Arpita Das, publishers must play a more active role in book-to-film adaptations.
Bologna Book Plus 2023: India, Ukraine, Taiwan, and Neil Packer
The Bologna Book Plus program in April is scheduled to put special focus on India, Ukraine, Taiwan, and illustrator Neil Packer.
Arpita Das: Found in Translation
The founder of New Delhi’s Yoda Press, Arpita Das, looks at translation trends in India, a focus on fiction, and on English.
