Browsing Category

News & Reviews

Ricoh organises road show

Ricoh India organised a road show on July 24, 2015 at Hotel Courtyard Marriott, Ahmedabad. The event was inaugurated jointly by JP Yadav of Pixel Print Shop; Chirantan Gandhi, Surat and Mudresh Purohit of Surya Offset. Product demonstration…

OCLC signs agreements with leading publishers worldwide

OCLC has signed agreements with leading publishers in Science, Technology, Engineering, Medicine and other subject areas to add metadata for books, e-books, journals, databases and other materials that will make their content discoverable…

One Indian author features at Man Booker Prize 2015 longlist

The longlist, or ‘Man Booker Dozen’, for the £50,000 Man Booker Prize is out, in which Indian author Anuradha Roy’s Sleeping on Jupiter is also on the list. This year’s longlist of 13 books was selected by a panel of five judges chaired by…

NBT, India facilitates digital publishing

With a view to facilitate wider dissemination of digital publishing technology and innovations, National Book Trust, India signed an MoU with Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), a scientific society under Department of…

Publishing House@ Book Expo America

At the Book Expo America (May 27-29, 2015) in Jacob Javits Convention Center, NY, visitors were pleased to visit the stand of India’s leading spiritual publisher - Gita Publishing House as Dada JP Vaswani was present at the stand. Many…

Indian contingent @BIBF 2015

CAPEXIL is taking a contingent of Indian publishers and printers to Beijing International Book Fair 2015 (to be held from August 26-30, 2015 in Beijing). The exhibitors will include: Om Books International (OBI) (publisher of popular and…

Short story collection from Niyogi Books released!

Prof Amarjyoti Choudhury, Tezpur University Pro VC, released Seducing the Rain God - a collection of short stories authored by Prof Smriti Kumar Sinha in Bishnupriya Manipuri and translated into English by journalist Ramlal Sinha and…

The digital generation prefer their books in print!

Here’s a good news for the publishing industry - millennials are more likely to read printed books than e-books, according to new research by publishing services company, Publishing Technology. The survey, which polled 2,000 consumers…