When digital publishing first reached the mainstream, some of the many benefits included the ability to bring books to outlying areas where bookstores and libraries were few and far between, as well as making access to publication a far more viable option for those authors —
especially international authors — who did not... [Read more...]
Not exact matches
The
author analyzes the ethics of
international trade and concludes that we should withdraw support from the move toward transnational trade and seek to strengthen the ability of nations,
especially in the Third World, to control their own affairs.
Especially if you're looking to build a lasting, lifelong partnership, you'll Aaron Segal, professor of political science at the University of Texas, El Paso, is the
author of An Atlas of
International Migration (Bowker, 1993) and
This news should serve as a conversation starter for
authors and publishers —
especially smaller press publishing houses — who have yet to explore the options of
international distribution, an important market option considering the lack of available English language content in direct proportion to the numbers of English speakers in many of these countries.
A number of partnerships and launches have taken place in the publishing industry,
especially where streamlining services and
international rights acquisitions are concerned, such as IPR License opening up Trade Rights to make
international rights a smoother process for
authors and publishers.
The book review services you'll find here are bilingual, in Italian and English and are,
especially, useful to those
authors who want to break into an
international market.
While not all
international Amazon sites maintain an electronic publishing capability, more and more indie
author opportunities are opening up worldwide,
especially... [Read more...]
The book review services you'll find here are bilingual, in Italian and English and are,
especially, useful to those
authors who want to break into an
international mar...
Even when acquiring
international clients is not a priority,
authors have found this coverage
especially valuable in enhancing their credibility.
March 2005: «Pumping Poverty - Britain's Department for
International Development and the Oil Industry» The
author discusses the problems with ExxonMobil,
especially the human rights problems with the Chad - Cameroon oil project and pipeline.
Rob Millard of Edge
International has
authored a fantastic article the «explores some of the changes in today's world and how they might unfold,
especially in the case of law firms.»
While I hope to keep the focus of the blog on Canadian stories, major
International stories will also be reported,
especially those that may be of interest to Canadian IP scholars & laywers,
authors, composers, musicians, programmers, film producers and creators of all kind.