Posted tagged ‘BIBF’

Foreign Language Teaching & Research Press: on digital road to educational service provider (China)

08/09/2011

At the 18th Beijing International Book Fair, the Foreign Language Teaching & Research Press launched new digital products [see post "Roads of China’s digital publishing export"] : a digital reading pen for foreign languages “Wai Yantong” [probably Viaton], Internet teaching materials and a collaborative translation platform. The digital reading pen will be promoted in primary [...]

18th Beijing International Book Fair wrapped up, copyright trade with China increasing

07/09/2011

The 18th Beijing International Book Fair lowered its curtain on September 4th. A total of 2,953 copyright trade agreements were signed between China and foreign countries (+574 y-o-y) [see post "Copyright export breakthrough on 17th Beijing International Book Fair"]. Among them, 1,412 copyrights were sold or sought cooperation with foreign publishers, a 17 percent rise [...]

Roads of China’s digital publishing export

06/09/2011

During the Beijing International Book Fair, journalists of China Press and Publishing Journal interviewed participants about their viewpoints and experiences concerning “go out”. Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press (FLTRP): new content channels and technology for overseas markets. To make its products more suitable for overseas markets, FLTRP has adapted content to different media formats [...]

Beijing International Book Fair: Opinions on China’s book market potential

02/09/2011

Attendees give their opinion on what’s selling in China’s book market in Publishers Weekly ‘s article “Beijing 2011: The Potential of China’s Book Market“. Also see this previous post: 18th Beijing International Book Fair opened

18th Beijing International Book Fair opened (China)

31/08/2011

The 18th Beijing International Book Fair opened at the China International Exhibition Center with a total exhibition area of 53,600 m2. As the guest of honor, Netherland has an exhibition area of 1,500 m2. The digital publishing section covering 10,000 m2 is a highlight of this fair, and digital reading terminal products as well as [...]

English guide to literary events at 2011 Beijing International Book Fair

29/08/2011

Once again, Bruce Humes has gone through the trouble of creating an English-language list of literary events at a major publishing exhibition in China, in this case the Beijing International Book Fair.


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