Library of Congress: Publisher, Partner, Publishing Resource
The Publishing Office at the Library of Congress partners with co-publishers to create books and other products that showcase the collections and services of the world’s largest library.
The Publishing Office at the Library of Congress partners with co-publishers to create books and other products that showcase the collections and services of the world’s largest library.
Over three days in early April in Austin, Texas, IBPA’s Publishing University packs in lessons from data standards and marketing strategies to audiobooks and Amazon.
As currently imagined, the e-book market, and even the very concept of the e-book itself, are designed to protect publishers’ legacy print businesses
Publishing is not a level playing field where everyone can walk in and have their place. It is a market driven by forces that are outside of books and reading.
ALA officials are considering how best to proceed with the Midwinter meeting in the future
How an award-winning biotechnology company is meeting information challenges for researchers in life-saving drug development.
The horizontal landscape of ideas, research, people, cultures, and best practices can only enhance a publisher’s ability to be innovative and productive
Even as librarians were again girding for a tough budget battle, the budget that passed today has them feeling a bit more optimistic.
The founder of a leading developer of text analytic solutions is confident that machine learning hasn’t displaced the learning done by human beings.
We live in a world of alternative facts. Trust in reliable, high-quality information is more important than ever. And it’s the publishers around the world that have risen to this challenge.