An Online
Publishers Association study showed U.S. residents paid $ 600 million on online dating and personals in 2006, capturing the largest segment of paid content anywhere on the World Wide Web.
Not exact matches
Science graduate
study, based on a 19th century model, needs serious reform to meet modern needs, but trying to «revitalize the doctorate is like moving a graveyard,» added another conference speaker, former NSF Director and former president of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science (
publisher of Science Careers) Rita Colwell, currently a Distinguished Professor at both the University of Maryland, College Park, and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Last Friday, the American
Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, ScienceNOW's
publisher) called on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to promptly identify the cell lines that can be
studied under the new guidelines.
According to a
study conducted by the Online
Publishers Association and comScore Networks, Americans in 2005 spent more than $ 500 million on online personals and dating sites.
According to a
study conducted by the Online
Publishers Association (OPA) and comScore Networks, U.S. residents spent $ 469.5 million on online dating and dating personals in 2004 and that is supposed to be the largest segment of «paid content» on the web.
Ebooks were 5 percent of sales in the first quarter of 2010 (Book Industry
Study Group) but 9 percent of consumer sales in Fall 2010 (
Association of American
Publishers).
According to a
Publishers Weekly summary of an
Association of American
Publishers (AAP)
study, while overall book sales were down 2 % in 2012, adult book sales increased by 5.6 % partly due to a 33 % rise in adult ebook purchases.
These trends, followed by the Book Industry
Study Group and the
Association of American
Publishers in their annual BookStats report, found several interesting changes in certain genres of the... [Read more...]
I spend much of my time
studying covers and last year I wrote an article for the Independent Book
Publishers Association (IBPA).
A
study was taken a few years ago with IBPA (Independent Book
Publishers Association) to follow the progress of 500 authors of a similar genre over the course of five years.
According to BookStats figures released Wednesday by the
Association of American
Publishers (AAP) and the Book Industry
Study Group (BISG), trade books generated $ 15 billion in revenue in 2012, up 6.9 % from the year before.
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These trends, followed by the Book Industry
Study Group and the
Association of American
Publishers in their annual BookStats report, found several interesting changes in certain genres of the book market.
Industry statistics program BookStats, formed three years ago through an agreement between the
Association of American
Publishers and the Book Industry
Study Group (BISG), will not be renewed for a fifth year.
Quoted Organizations: ACCESS, Adobe, Anobii, Apex CoVantage,
Association of American
Publishers (AAP), Barnes & Noble, Bluefire Productions, Book Industry
Study Group (BISG), Copia, DAISY, EAST, EDItEUR, Evident Point, Google, Incube Technologies, Kobo / Rakuten, Monotype Imaging, O'Reilly Media, Rakuten, Safari Books Online, Samsung Electronics, Sony, VitalSource, Voyager Japan
According to the
Association of American
Publishers and the Book Industry
Study Group's annual survey, children and young adult fiction have been the fastest growing category of ebooks in a market worth $ 2.8 billion US.
According to an
Association of American
Publishers study released in June, trade book sales have remained steady — and that includes paper books.
A comprehensive survey released last month by the
Association of American
Publishers and the Book Industry Study Group revealed that while the publishing industry had expanded over all, publishers» mass - market paperback sales had fallen 14 percent s
Publishers and the Book Industry
Study Group revealed that while the publishing industry had expanded over all,
publishers» mass - market paperback sales had fallen 14 percent s
publishers» mass - market paperback sales had fallen 14 percent since 2008.
Bowker wasn't only at the SelfPub BookExpo providing insight to indie authors, but also to answer questions on features it has collaborated on, such as BookStats, a consortium of the American
Association of
Publishers (AAP) and the Book Industry
Study Group.
According to the
Association of American
Publishers and the Book Industry
Study Group, by 2010, ebooks represented 6.2 % of the total unit market share with nearly 112 million units sold, compared to only nine million units sold in 2008.
The
Association of American
Publishers (AAP) and the Book Industry
Study Group of Bookstats show unit sales growth of e-books increased a whopping 1039.6 % between 2008 and 2010, with 114 million units sold last year.
These records are kept by BookStats - co-produced by the
Association of American
Publishers and the Book Industry
Study Group.
According to
Publishers Weekly, the American
Association of
Publishers, and the Book Industry
Study Group, Amazon sells 41 % of all new traditionally - published books of any format sold in the US.
CNN reports that, according to an
Association of American
Publishers study, February's e-book sales topped sales for «all other formats» for the first time ever.
Germany's book market is among the top three in size in the world, though e-books remain only a small percentage of overall sales, accounting for 21.2 million Euros in revenue in 2010, or 0.5 % of the total market (excluding academic books and textbooks) and just 5.4 % of sales, according to a new joint
study between the German
Publishers»
Association and GfK Panel Services called «Breakthrough in the Book Market?
And when, Solomon writes, the UK's
Publishers Association created its
study, The Contribution of the Publishing Industry to the UK Economy, the consultancy doing the survey estimated that in 2016, # 161 million (US$ 224.9 million) was paid to authors in advances, royalties and secondary rights revenue.
Digital books are now «the dominant single format» in the adult fiction category, according to a new BookStats joint report from the
Association of American
Publishers and the Book Industry
Study Group.
According to BookStats figures released Wednesday by the
Association of American
Publishers (AAP) and the Book Industry
Study Group (BISG), trade books generated $ 15 billion in reven...
In 2013, some 457 million e-books were sold vs. 557 million hardcovers, according to the
Association of American
Publishers and the Book Industry
Study Group.
That's an increase of 202 % compared to the same last year, according to a
study from the
Association of American
Publishers (AAP).
Although circulation is up at TPL in pretty much all areas of print materials, one notable exception is in mass market paperbacks ---- the same trend that has been reported by the
Association of American
Publishers and the Book Industry
Study group.1 At TPL, we are also seeing some decline in the use of compact discs, albeit to a lesser extent (1.2 million borrows per year).
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Study of Conflict Transformation and the
Association for Conflict Resolution
Publishers (2010)