CONTENTS: WHITHER THE SOUTH AFRICAN PUBLISHING INDUSTRY ? 4; APNET MESSAGE TO AFRICAN PUBLISHERS ON WORLD BOOK DAY 11 ; FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR OPERATORS IN CULTURE-RELATED INDUSTRIES 13; 4TH SALON INTERNATIONAL DU LIVRE D’ABIDJAN (SILA) 2004 16; THE NIGERIA INTERNATIONAL BOOK FAIR (NIBF) 2004 20; THE NOMA AWARD 2003 PRESENTATION 22; A NEW CONSULTANCY FIRM IS FORMED 27; EDILIS HOLD DEDICATION CEREMONY 30; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 34; NEWS FROM PARTNER ORGANISATIONS 41; NOTICE 44; PROMOTIONS 5
While there are new and enabling conditions for university presses to increase production and to wid...
Even in cultures dominated by oral tradition and history, the promotion of readership and of the boo...
In this piece, Bibi Bakare-Yusuf, publisher of Cassava Republic Press based in Abuja (Nigeria) and L...
CONTENTS NEPAD AND AFRICAN PUBLISHING 2 HISTORY AND CULTURES IN AFRICA : THE MOVEMENT OF BOOKS 4 ...
Of all the initiatives over the last decade to advance the art and profession of publishing in Afric...
It has been a commonly held theory that the difficulties in promoting books in Africa has been due t...
University press publishing was introduced in sub-Sahara Africa around the mid 1950s as the new inde...
This work is about the roles of Author, Publisher and Bookseller in Book development in Nigeria. The...
The Publishing and Alternative Licensing Models for Africa (PALM Africa) was a research project that...
This is an in-depth comparative analysis of two country reports from Uganda and South Africa, partic...
There is a common belief that Africans are more accustomed to reaming by word of mouth than by the w...
The paper examines the steps in establishing a publishing firm in the Nigerian environment. The impo...
This article draws on the African publishing industry initiative to determine ‘Africa’s 100 Best Boo...
If education is the road out of poverty, books are the wheels needed for the journey,' said Richard ...
Several reviews from the African Book Publishing Review (ABPR) are included in this article. Also in...
While there are new and enabling conditions for university presses to increase production and to wid...
Even in cultures dominated by oral tradition and history, the promotion of readership and of the boo...
In this piece, Bibi Bakare-Yusuf, publisher of Cassava Republic Press based in Abuja (Nigeria) and L...
CONTENTS NEPAD AND AFRICAN PUBLISHING 2 HISTORY AND CULTURES IN AFRICA : THE MOVEMENT OF BOOKS 4 ...
Of all the initiatives over the last decade to advance the art and profession of publishing in Afric...
It has been a commonly held theory that the difficulties in promoting books in Africa has been due t...
University press publishing was introduced in sub-Sahara Africa around the mid 1950s as the new inde...
This work is about the roles of Author, Publisher and Bookseller in Book development in Nigeria. The...
The Publishing and Alternative Licensing Models for Africa (PALM Africa) was a research project that...
This is an in-depth comparative analysis of two country reports from Uganda and South Africa, partic...
There is a common belief that Africans are more accustomed to reaming by word of mouth than by the w...
The paper examines the steps in establishing a publishing firm in the Nigerian environment. The impo...
This article draws on the African publishing industry initiative to determine ‘Africa’s 100 Best Boo...
If education is the road out of poverty, books are the wheels needed for the journey,' said Richard ...
Several reviews from the African Book Publishing Review (ABPR) are included in this article. Also in...
While there are new and enabling conditions for university presses to increase production and to wid...
Even in cultures dominated by oral tradition and history, the promotion of readership and of the boo...
In this piece, Bibi Bakare-Yusuf, publisher of Cassava Republic Press based in Abuja (Nigeria) and L...