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BookExpo Brings Booksellers to China
BookExp America (owned by PW parent Reed Exhibitions) is hosting a panel discussion featuring a number of American booksellers and librarians at the upcoming Beijing Book Fair.
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Making the Old New Again at TOC
The first annual O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing conference brought together a little more than 400 digital and book publishing professionals for three days of intensive and often entertaining projections about the future of publishing in the digital era—not to mention the future form of the book itself.
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History and Vision at O'Reilly's TOC
If the first day of O'Reilly's Tools of Change for Publishing conference seemed all about the nitty-gritty of XML, digital workflow and Web analytics, day two brought out the stars and visionaries of the digital publishing universe offering historical perspective on everything that was said the previous day.
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XML Rules at O'Reilly's Confab
At the opening day of O'Reilly Media's Tools Of Change conference panelists talked about everything from e-books to search engines, although the importance of XML was a theme throughout the day.
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Spring Book Festivals 2007
Even though parts of the country are in a deep freeze, relief can be easily had by turning one's thoughts to the upcoming spring consumer book festivals.
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Spring Book Festivals 2006 (February to June)
Spring is just around the corner--which means it's time for the rebirth of book festivals.
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Trade Book Comics in Demand at Comic-Con
Comic-Con International, the annual trade show for comics, graphic novels, gaming, film and pop-culture merchandising of all kinds, is a strange hybrid beast. The largest annual gathering of the professional community of comics and graphic novels, it's also the biggest convention for comics fans and readers.
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At Comics' BEA, Talk of Manga and Book-Trade Permeate
More than 50,000 people were estimated to have attended the Comic-Con International over the weekend, the biggest number the show has drawn in its nearly-35 year existence.
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Graphic Novels, Tie-ins Highlight Comic-Con
This year's Comic-Con International--the comics industry's biggest event for both its producers and its consumers, held in San Diego July 19--highlighted the ways that comics and other media, print and visual, are leaking into each other.
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PW: Spring Book Festivals 2000
PW Home Bestsellers Subscribe Search Bookselling Spring Book Festivals 2000Andrew Engelson -- 3/6/00Consumer book fairs continue to attract big names, large crowds and promote literacy This spring's lineup of consumer book festivals offer some- thing for ever taste, whether you're into children's literature or anarchist manifestos, cowboy p try or Southern crime fiction. ...
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1999 Spring Book Festivals
This season's consumer shows are growing in budgets, authors and attendees.
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Charm and Success: The 25th Southern Festival of Books
This past weekend, more than 30,000 authors and readers descended upon downtown Nashville in Legislative Plaza for the 25th annual Southern Festival of Books.
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Finding the Right Course at CAMEX
It’s not just trade bookstores that are feeling the pinch from online retailers and other discounters. At the National Association of College Stores’ Campus Market Expo held earlier this month at the Salt Lake Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, NACS’s OnCampus Research division reported that approximately 67% of students comparison shop for textbooks, and close to half, or 43%, bypass their school stores entirely.



