The Sharjah SPC Free Zone-based Ingram Lightning Source installation opens a collaboration with Saudi Arabia’s Rushd Bookstore program.
Germany’s Publishers: ‘Relieve the Burden on Culture’
As the Scholz coalition spirals toward a new parliamentary election, book business leaders lay out what they need.
Canadian Copyright Crisis: IFRRO Calls on Ottawa For Reform
The International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organizations joins Access Copyright and Copibec in their demand on lawmakers.
Scotland: PRH UK’s ‘Lit in Colour’ Book-Vending Machine
The diversity-led ‘Lit in Colour’ program at Penguin Random House UK places a vending machine at Scotland’s Linlithgow Academy.
ReadSpeaker on the Costs of Text-to-Speech Technology
License-based pricing, says ReadSpeaker’s Amy Foxwell, is the most cost-effective text-to-speech pricing model for educators. Sponsored.
University of Hong Kong’s CERC Has a Partnership With Routledge
The newly announced agreement with Routledge is with the University of Hong Kong’s Comparative Education Research Center.
French- and English-Language Canadians Protest Copyright Inaction
‘Québec rights holders have not been immune’ from the devastation of Canada’s copyright act in fair-dealing,’ says Copibec’s Christian LaForce.
Rights Edition: Yet Another Blow to Copyright in Canada
‘Leaving creators and publishers on their own to challenge infringement,’ a new court decision undercuts Access Copyright.
Oxford University Press Launches Its ‘Little Oxford’ App—With Data
The ‘Little Oxford’ app has been introduced with survey results of youngsters’ parents on digital learning.
In Germany: A Nationwide Reading Competition Offers New Advice
From Germany’s Reading Monitor 2023: Families read aloud together more when children ask their parents for it.
