The UK is the only country in the developed world where adults aged 55-65 have better core literacy skills than people aged 16-24.
The UK is the only country in the developed world where adults aged 55-65 have better core literacy skills than people aged 16-24.
A new library ebook lending agreement has been created in Denmark.
A new IPA report explores how collective licensing schemes are evolving to fit the digital age, revealing how publishers stand to benefit.
Iran has never signed the Bern Convention and has no effective copyright legislation.
Michiel Kolman, Chair of the IPA's Inclusive Publishing and Literacy Committee spoke to Dan Conway, CEO of the Publishers Association (UK) about their Inclusivity Action Plan and their past work on diversity and inclusion.
I write this post while returning home from a board meeting of the Accessible Books Consortium (ABC) and the celebration of the Marrakesh Treaty’s 10th anniversary at the World Intellectual Property Organization, WIPO, in Geneva.