Thursday, August 09, 2012

Publishing Perspectives


This week, Publishing Perspectives looks back on the first half of 2012 with stories that changed our perspective and shaped the industry. We will return to our regular publishing schedule next week.
Enjoy!
Best of — Business and Rights:
The digital transition in publishing could mean unlikely business acquisitions are in store for major publishers by tech giants like Apple.
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Chad Post's keynote to the IPA Congress in Cape Town addresses the numerous paradoxes in contemporary publishing and prescribes taking a new, engaged attitude.
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Oxford University Press' Ingrid Goldstein explains why a simple five-step content strategy can ensure the longevity of the entire content of a publishing house.
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At Berrett-Koehler Publishers foreign rights sales account for 10% of revenue, much of it from backlist, and are rewarding both financially and culturally.
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Best of — Asia:
With little exposure in bookstores and Japan's emphasis on mega-bestsellers, how's a foreign author supposed to crack the Japanese book market?
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India's publishing industry faces rising challenges for editorial departments, new business models for distribution, and the rise of agenting in India.
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