Poland’s Ministry of Culture and National Heritage has announced its work on a bill to protect the country’s book market.
Call for Applications – Publishing Scotland 2026 International Fellowship
Publishing Scotland seeks to bring Scottish literature to readers around the world through the fellowship program and translation fund.
Freedom to Read Advocates Sound Alarm on Plan to Review Library Collections
Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett demand that public libraries review their collections for “age-appropriateness” and for compliance with a controversial Trump executive order on gender identity.
United by Books: São Paulo’s Indies Launch Street Bookshop Map
A collective initiative in Brazil brings together 37 bookstores to highlight Sao Paulo’s growing independent scene through bookshop map.
Czech Publishing Group Invests in Second-Hand Book Sales
Czech Publishing Group Albatros Media invests in second-hand book sales to capture a growing part of the market.
ALA Announces Shortlist for 2026 Andrew Carnegie Medals
American Library Association Announces Shortlist for 2026 Andrew Carnegie Medals, including several books in translation.
Winners of 76th National Book Award Announced in New York City
National Book Award winners announced in New York City, celebrating the best literature published in the United States.
China Bestsellers: Energies Around Shanghai’s Book Fair
As the annual China Shanghai International Book Fair season arrived, Beijing’s OpenBook research group had new observations to mention.
Italian Publishers Announce Their 2025 ‘Più libri più liber’
The ‘Più libri più liberi’ program of small-and-medium-sized publishers’ output is set to run December 4 to 8, five days, 569 publishers, 700 events and writers from many parts of the world.
Academic Publishing: Charleston Conference Opens Its Digital Hub
The digital program, Charleston Hub, is just getting undersway, with video available after the week, too.
