DAILY EDITION October 7, 2019 | |
The case for publishing diverse voices is ‘self-evident’ in Australia, as books on diverse experiences become a bestselling force in the market. (Sponsored by the Australian Publishers Association) | | |
In sessions on Frankfurt’s Academic & Business Information Stage, Copyright Clearance Center looks at the EU’s new copyright directive, open access, and at ‘big data’ today. | | |
Poland's Ameet, based in Łódź, has a new licensing venture with Lego Publishing; and in the States, the AAP opens its annual PROSE Awards. | | |
| Funding opportunity! Book publishers in German-speaking markets can apply for funding to translate Canadian books into German. Join us in celebrating Canada as guest of honour for Frankfurt 2020. All genres of books are accepted. Apply any time before the translation is complete. Grants support translation, promotion and production expenses. Visit us at the Frankfurt Book Fair: The Canada Council for the Arts, Hall 6.0 stand A43. | |
Sponsored message from Canada Council for the Arts / Conseil des arts du Canada | |
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