Publishing Events
2017 is going to be a busy year for publishing events and it all kicks off in January. This week we have Digital Book World… Read More »Publishing Events
2017 is going to be a busy year for publishing events and it all kicks off in January. This week we have Digital Book World… Read More »Publishing Events
Each academic subject in educational publishing has its own particular features, and Modern Foreign Languages are no exception. Publishers want to ensure that foreign language… Read More »Focus on Modern Foreign Languages
The Out of House team will be out in force at the Society for Editors and Proofreaders (SfEP) conference at Aston University this month. This… Read More »SfEP Conference I
It’s that time of year again, when publishers and other industry experts from all over the world gear up for the annual London Book Fair… Read More »Looking ahead to LBF 2016
Mid-October in the publishing calendar can only mean one thing: the Frankfurt Book Fair. The world’s biggest and busiest trade fair for books, which is… Read More »Frankfurt 2015 – A Global City of Ideas
Another summer, another Government wobble on GCSE and A-Level exams and their future. This time, there’s been talk of a possible shake-up that could see… Read More »The exam-board shake-up and education publishing
Behind much of the colourful, compelling content we consume on a daily basis, there’s a story involving rights, permissions and conversations about copyright. More essential… Read More »The rights and permissions machine
Did you get to the Digital Book World (DBW) conference in New York last month? If you couldn’t go – or just couldn’t attend all the talks… Read More »5 takeaways from Digital Book World 2015
At the beginning of the year, we love nothing more than to indulge in a bit of future-gazing. Which trends and innovations are likely to… Read More »Education publishing in 2015 – top 7 trends
Two heads are better than one, so the saying goes. And when it comes to the world of 21st-century publishing, that adage has never seemed… Read More »Publishing’s power partnerships