32nd: New Delhi, 2018
31st: London, 2016
30th: Bangkok, 2015
29th: Cape Town, 2012
28th: Seoul, 2008
27th: Berlin, 2004
26th: Buenos Aires, 2000
25th: Barcelona, 1996
24th: New Delhi, 1992
23rd: London, 1988
22nd: Mexico City, 1984
21st: Stockholm, 1980
20th: Kyoto/Tokyo, 1976
19th: Paris, 1972
18th: Amsterdam, 1968
17th: Washington, 1965
16th: Barcelona, 1962
15th: Vienna, 1959
14th: Florence, 1956
13th: Zurich, 1954
12th: Leipzig, 1938
11th: London, 1936
10th: Brussels, 1933
9th: Paris, 1931
8th: Budapest, 1913
7th: Amsterdam, 1910
6th: Madrid, 1908
5th: Milan, 1906
4th: Leipzig, 1901
3rd: London, 1899
2nd: Brussels, 1897
1st: Paris, 1896
Entitled 'What Works? Policies, Resources & Technologies for International Educational Success' the conference was universally praised.
We are delighted to report that Turkish writer, publisher and translator Deniz Zarakolu has been released from prison, after spending two and a half years in pre-trial detention.
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.