ALA MIDWINTER 2007 EXHIBITOR LIST AS of 12-13-06 Company

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

ALA MIDWINTER 2007 EXHIBITOR LIST AS of 12-13-06 Company ALA MIDWINTER 2007 EXHIBITOR LIST AS OF 12-13-06 Company Name Booths 3M 1415 AnchorFree 1264 A Fashion Hayvin Inc. 442 Annick Press 3708 A. Rifkin Co. 342 Annual Reviews 1535 AAAS/Science Online 1462 Answers Corp 557 ABC-CLIO 1242 Arab Film Distribution 1565 ABDO Publishing Company 3500 Artisan Books 3307 Abingdon Press 2621 ASM/CSIRO 659 Abrams/Amulet/STC. 3322 Association of College & Absolute Backorder Service Inc. 1346 Research Libraries (ACRL) 1626 Abstract Studio, Inc. 744 Atlas Systems 1118 ACLS History E-Book Project 2455 August House Publishers 1236 ACM, Inc. 455 Auralog 2648 Action! Library Media Service 2647 Auto-Graphics, Inc. 3619 Adam Matthew Publications Ltd 1364 Aux Amateurs de Livres 853 ADV Films 744 Avalon Publishing Group (Dist. in US by Publishers Group Agati Inc. 2042 West) 947 Akashic Books 3309 AWE 1257 North ALA Archives Lobby B&H Publishing Group 2642 ALA Editions 244 Backstage Library Works 1219 ALA TechSource 1713 Baker & Taylor 1221 Alexander Street Press 3015 Barron's 1114 Alexandria/Big 6 Turbo Tools 1349 Basch Subscriptions, Inc. 962 Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill 3307 BCI/Eurobib/TotaLibra 3202 Alibris 1122 Bearport Publishing Co. 2151 Altarama Information Systems 146 Begell House Inc. 1469 Belser Wissenschaftlicher Amazon.com 2810 Dienst 1820 Ambassador Books and Media 1215 Bentham Science Publishers American Academy Of Ltd. 2651 Pediatrics 142 Berkeley Electronic Press 657 American Collective Stand®, The 1815 Berkshire Publishing Group LLC 2923 American Economic Association 2342 Bernan 1337 American Institute of Physics 2344 Better Business Bureau 2153 American Interfile & Library Better World Books 642 Relocations 762 Bibliotheca Inc. 347 American Libraries Magazine 1713 Big Cozy Books 859 American Psychological Bilingual Books, Inc. 644 Association 1642 Binder Minder by Book Support American Society for the Systems, Inc. 1124 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 1245 BioMed Central 352 Amigos Library Services 1846 BioOne 1847 Anacomp Micro-Imaging Birchard Company 2742 Resources 1368 Black Dog & Leventhal 3307 Ancestry.com/MyFamily.com 759 Black Heron Press 461 Blackstone Audio Inc. 844 Cobblestone Publishing 3408 Blackwell Book Services 2904 codemantra 457 Blackwell Publishing Inc. 2145 Collins US 3510 Bloom's Literary Criticism 1147 Columbia University Press 1315 Bloomsbury/Walker & Co. 3305 Combined Book Exhibit 1815 Blue Apple Books 3520 Combined Book Exhibit Online 1815 BMJ Publishing Group 1234 Comex Systems Inc. 2918 Book House Inc 1651 Compass Point Books 2046 Book Systems, Inc. 653 Compendium Library Services 645 BookExpo America 1818 Comprise Technologies 1157 BookLetters 1336 Consortium Book Sales & Booklist 1231 Distribution 257 Books On Tape 3502 Continuum 2443 Borroughs Corp. 1537 Coutts Library Services 2622 Bowker 3006 CQ Press 1448 Boyds Mills Press 3219 CRC Press 1904 Boys' Life Magazine 3709 Creative Bookwear Apparel 3710 BrainPOP 144 Cricket Books 3408 Brepols Publishers 953 Cricket Magazine Group 3408 Brill/IDC 2442 Criticas 2920 Brilliance Audio 1945 Crowley Micrographics, Inc. 651 Brodart Co. 1419 CSA 3009 Brookhaven Press 1146 Dark Horse Books 744 BWI 1051 DC Comics 848 CABI 1263 Dekker Encyclopedias 1904 Cambridge University Press 2242 DEMCO Inc. 3002 Candlewick Press 3702 DEMCO Library Interiors 3202 Capstone Press 1948 Diamond Book Distributors 744 Career Cruising 354 Digital Library Reserve 1563 Carolyn Forsman Conversation Digital Library Systems Group / Piece Jewelry 958 Image Access, Inc. 2654 Carroll Publishing 344 Disc Go Technologies 553 Carus Publishing Company 3408 DK Publishing Inc. 3310 Casalini Libri 753 Drexel University Online 153 Case[werks], LLC 2452 Duke University Press 2646 Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. 559 Dun & Bradstreet 1116 Cato Institute 2454 Eaglemont Press 3620 Cdigix 2749 Eastern Book Company 446 Centurion Technologies 1557 EBL - Ebook Library 2751 Charlesbridge Publishing 3401 ebrary 648 CheckFlix 453 EBSCO Information Services 1920 Chelsea House Publishers 1147 Economist Intelligence Unit 1916 Children's Book Press (Dist. in Ed Technology Tools 455 US by Publishers Group West) 947 Educational Maps and Globes 1467 Children's Plus, Inc. 2055 Eerdmans Books for Young Children's Press 3115 Readers 3200 Child's World Inc. 3802 e-Image Data Corp. 1664 Choice 1625 Elecompack by A.S.R.S. 2009 Chronicle Books 3520 Ellison 2500 Cinco Puntos Press 3309 Elora Media 2748 CISTI - Canada Institute for Elsevier Inc. 2109 Scientific and Technical Emerald Group Publishing Information 554 Limited 1154 Clarion Books 3415 Emery-Pratt Company 2806 CLCD Company, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. 2911 LLC/Children's Literature 157 Enslow Publishers Inc. 3509 CMS, Inc. 2544 Entertainment Liquidators of 1666 Canada Harper Collins Publishers 3512 Envisionware 2619 HARRASSOWITZ 751 Erasmus Boekhandel BV 754 Henry Holt and Company 3205 ERIC 2445 Highsmith Inc. 2815 Estey/Tennsco 2820 Holiday House 3300 Euromonitor International 459 Hollinger Corporation 1165 Europa Publications 1904 Holtzbrinck Publishers 3210 Eustis Chair 945 Houghton Mifflin Company 3415 Ex Libris (USA), Inc. 2447 Hunter Publishing 2451 Facet Publishing 2101 Hyperion Books for Children 3807 Facts On File Inc. 1247 iArchives, Inc. 242 Facts On File News Services 3221 IBERBOOK-Sanchez Cuesta 854 Family History Library 448 ICEX - Spanish Institute for Farrar Straus Giroux 3208 Foreign Trade 1913 Ferguson Publishing 1247 ID Recall Systems, LLC 1266 Films Media Group 254 Idea Group Inc. 1560 Financial Times 141 IDW Publishing 743 Find the Fun Productions 452 IEEE 2444 Firefly Books 3318 IFLA-International Federation of Associations and Institutions First Second Books 3213 1216 Image Comics 744 Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd. 1942 FKI Logistex 1260 Index Data 1460 Formac/James Lorimer & Co. 3320 Indus International, Inc. 1271 Frances Lincoln (Dist. in US by Infobase Publishing Company 1147 Publishers Group West) 947 Infor Library Solutions 2719 Frankfurt Book Fair 1818 Information School 858 Franklin Watts 3115 Information Today, Inc. 2554 Free Spirit Publishing 3804 Ingenta, Inc. 954 Friends of Libraries U.S.A. 1902 Ingram Library Services Inc. 3012 Frozen Light Collection 1060 Inkwater Press & First Books 148 Frye Gillan Molinaro Architects, Innovative Interfaces, Inc. 1451 Ltd. 2044 Innovative Rehabilitation Galaxy Press 1163 Technology, Inc (IRTI) 2743 Gaylord Brothers 2005 Inside 1059 Google Inc. 1907 Institute for Children and GOPRINT SYSTEMS, INC. 2053 Poverty 1269 Graphic Arts Center Publishing Institute of Museum and Library Services Company 1268 1436 Integrated Technology Group 1217 Green Ronin Publishing 2852 Greenwood Electronic Intelex Corp 1751 Media/Greenwood Publishing Interface Electronics, Inc. 243 Group 2202 IntraData, Inc. 351 Greenwood Publishing Group 2202 IOP Publishing 2010 Grey House Publishing 2809 Island Press 2152 Grolier/Grolier Online 3115 iTeam Resources, Inc 2847 Groundwood Books (Dist. in US JAMA & Archives Journals/AMA 1466 by Publishers Group West) 947 Jasper Library Furniture 1054 Grove Press/Atlantic Monthly Jean Touzot Librairie (Dist. in US by Publishers Internationale 952 Group West) 947 JES / The Korean Book Center 152 H W Wilson, Co. 2502 JFJ Disc Repair 2645 Hachette Book Group USA 3517 John Wiley & Sons Inc. 2247 Hale Manufacturing 1369 Johns Hopkins University Press 2142 Hallett & Sons Expert Movers, Junior Library Guild 3809 Inc. 862 Kids Can Press 3712 Handprint Books 3520 Kingfisher Publications 3415 Harcourt Children's Books 3315 Kirtas Technologies, Inc. 2652 Harper Collins Children's Books 3610 Knovel Corporation 1657 Midwest Tape 1251 Landmark Audiobooks Inc. 1058 Milkweed Editions (Dist. in US Latin American Book Store Ltd. 755 by Publishers Group West) 947 Laughing Elephant 261 Milliken Contract 551 LearningExpress, LLC 1915 Mohawk Library Furniture 1367 Lectorum 3115 Montel, Inc. 2300 Leo A Daly 2551 Moonjar 262 Lerner Publishing Group 3421 Morgan Reynolds Publishing 3706 Lexicon Training Services 655 Morningstar 1910 LexisNexis 2515 Mountaineers Books 1164 Liberty Fund, Inc. 2148 Movie Licensing USA 842 LibQUAL+ 1849 National Archive Publishing Co. Libramation, Inc. 1254 - NAPC 2848 Librarian's Yellow Pages 1363 National Book Network 2915 Librarica LLC 451 National Education Association 359 Libraries Unlimited/Greenwood National Geographic Society 3608 Publishing Group 2202 National Library Relocations Library Associates 2853 Inc. 362 Library Automation Naxos Music Library 355 Technologies 150 NComputing, Inc. 156 Library Bureau Steel 2909 Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc. 2101 Library Design Systems, Inc. 462 Nedbook International 454 Library Dynamics 1562 Neschen Americas 2343 Library Journal 2920 New Orleans Public Library 149 Library of Congress 2254 New York Review of Books 3508 Library Systems & Services 1345 NewsArchivePlus Ltd. 855 Library Technologies Inc. 2453 Newsbank Inc. 1442 Lindsay & Croft 1317 Northern Micrographics Inc. 1145 Linworth Publishing 1348 Northlight Communications/Sign2Me 544 Listening Library 3502 North-South Books 3519 Little, Brown and Company 3515 OCLC 2015 London Book Fair 1818 Luna Imaging, Inc. 1464 OCLC PICA, Inc. 346 Office Movers Inc. Library M.E. Sharpe Inc. 2721 Services Div. 2045 Madden's Melange 1167 OpinionArchives 1753 Magazine Subscription Service Orca Book Publishers 3320 Agency 845 Osprey Publishing Inc 343 Maney Publishing 1265 Maple Tree Press (dist. in US OTTN Publishing 561 by Publishers Group West; dist. Overdrive - Digital Library in Canada by Raincoast Books) 947 Reserve 1754 MARCIVE, Inc. 2207 Overdue
Recommended publications
  • MARKETING PROJECT PLAN FOR: David Murphy the Gospel, Trial and Claims of Mary Magdalene
    MARKETING PROJECT PLAN FOR: David Murphy The Gospel, Trial and Claims of Mary Magdalene Marketing is the vehicle that runs all businesses and no businesses will survive without it. In any line of business, everything starts with a saleable product. To be successful with the saleable product, all depends on how well it fared in the market and how big the recognition it acquired. PUBLISHING AND MARKETING ASSESSMENT: STRONG POINT: Physicality. The strong point of the book is its physicality. People would appreciate the book more if given a chance to see the entire physical book. Let maximize the visibility of the book. WEAK POINT: Obscurity Factor. I am talking about how we can get the key players in the publishing industry and the retail-publishing group’s attention. Success in the publishing industry depends on recognition and trust. No matter how great the book is, if the book is not recognized and trusted, it will not reach its potential. THREATS: Competition for attention. All authors want to gain the same attention, importance and even time from the investors in the publishing industry. We live in an ultra-competitive market. There are already 23 million active books in the market and the authors of these books aim for fame and success as well. OPPORTUNITIES: Success factor. It is true that the competition for attention is tight but not in all areas of opportunities. Almost 90% of these 23 million books take advantage of the internet avenue especially the social media and search engines. This is where the competition for attention is at its worst as your visibility depends on your products online rankings.
    [Show full text]
  • Wild Writing Women Magazine | Writing: Your Passport to Life
    Wild Writing Women Magazine | Writing: Your Passport to Life Wild Writing Writing your passport to life Women TM _______________________________________ Features Total Risk, Freedom, Discipline by Constance Hale The author of two books on language advises us on her writing philosophy The Memoir Craze by Cathleen Miller The best selling author of two memoirs explains the intimate genre's appeal The Business of Writing by Lisa Alpine Lisa deconstructs the starving artist myth Inspiration by Jacqueline Harmon Butler The muse visits Jacqueline in some surprising places Writing for the Web by Carla King http://wildwritingwomen.com/zine/issue/YourPassportToLife/index.html (1 of 3) [1/2/10 1:17:04 PM] Wild Writing Women Magazine | Writing: Your Passport to Life The WWW's own personal Web dominatrix shows you how it's done The Literary Hotel: Where B & B Means Bed and Books by Cathleen Miller These inns provide a cozy haven for bibliophiles _______________________________________ Writing 10 Tips for Beginning Writers Tips Cathleen figures that even Virginia Woolf started somewhere. 10 Tips for Overcoming Writer's Block Appreciate how Pamela overcame writer's block to write this article. 10 Tips for Making Money as a Writer Haven't penned a bestseller yet? Lisa has other ideas on how to make money from your writing skills. Mining for Gold on the Internet Jacqueline offers tips on searching for new markets. The Economist's Style Tips Orwell wrote them, The Economist uses them, Lisa practices them. After the End Jacqueline tells you what to do after you've toasted the completion of your manuscript.
    [Show full text]
  • Using Book Awards to Boost Your Book Sales
    INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER WHITE PAPER SERIES The Right Tools for the Job: Using Book Awards to Boost Your Book Sales JENKINS GROUP INC. WHITE PAPER INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER SERIES A Whole Lot of Books There are currently millions of book titles in print and available to American consumers, with about 300,000 new traditional titles and about 1.5 million “non-traditional” (reprints, public domain, POD) titles. It’s not easy to get noticed in this mass of books, all vying for buyers’ attention with bold cover designs, clever titles and paid-for end cap positioning in bookstores. Authors and publishers need tools to help promote themselves and their work; Book Awards are one of the most effective – and affordable – means of gaining recognition and credibility for the independent publisher. The Competition: Number of American Publishers by Year since 1950 1950: 400 publishers 1970: 3,000 publishers 1990: 23,000 publishers 2003: 85,000 publishers 2013: 600,000 publishers Building the Buzz As with any commodity, books compete for consumers’ attention and need to achieve a certain momentum to become bestsellers. Feature stories and reviews in newspapers and magazines, television and radio appearances, viral marketing on the Web, and word-of-mouth around the water cooler are all examples of the “buzz” it takes to sell a book in large numbers. It’s hard enough to beat out the “big five" New York publishers for attention, but today the independent is also competing with nearly 600,000 other small-to-midsized presses due to the POD/DIY explosion. How can you reach the critical mass of attention it takes to become the “new new thing,” or just one of them, for at least a few weeks? An Extra Attention-Getter Everyone judges a book by its cover.
    [Show full text]
  • Freedom to Read Supporters Celebrate Victory, Look to Redouble
    June 16, 2005 bookstore and library searches under Section 215 of the USA TABLE OF CONTENTS: Patriot Act. • Freedom to Read Supporters Celebrate "This is a tremendous victory that restores important constitutional Victory, Look to Redouble Efforts ..................... 1 rights to the American people," said Sanders. "The passage of this • Lambda Literary Foundation Announces Major amendment helps reign in an Administration intent on chipping away at the very civil liberties that define us as a nation. We must Changes ........................................................... 2 do all we can to protect Americans from terrorism, but we must do • Utah Booksellers and ABFFE Join Challenge it in a way that does not undermine the basic constitutional rights to Internet Law .................................................. 2 that makes us a free country. American citizens from across the • ABA on the Move ............................................. 3 political spectrum have made it clear that they do not want the government monitoring their reading habits. This amendment • Booksellers at BEA Look to Improve Ambience ensures that Big Brother will not be reading over our shoulders." .......................................................................... 3 The vote represents a significant victory for Sanders and the many • Children's Booksellers Find Much to Celebrate civil liberties advocates and free speech groups, including the at BEA .............................................................. 3 Campaign for Reader Privacy, who believe that Section 215 is a • Community Support Gives Second Story a dangerous erosion of constitutional rights. However, on Tuesday, Happy Outcome ............................................... 5 the Bush Administration had warned that it would veto the House • Booksellers Win in ABA/Book Sense Lounge Appropriations Bill if it included any amendments that would weaken the Patriot Act. .......................................................................... 5 • BEA on BookTV ..............................................
    [Show full text]
  • Bookexpo America New Title Showcase
    REPORT BOOKEXPO AMERICA NEW TITLE SHOWCASE May 28-31, 2009 New York, NY Close to 1,200 titles were on display in the New Title Showcase. The display was once again positioned in the Crystal Palace lobby area of the Jacob Javits Convention Center giving it prime visibility. It was visible immediately when you walked into the convention center on the main level and was right near one of the two main entrances to the larger hall. Over 5,000 catalogs and addendums were printed for this years display. By the conclusion of the show, only about 750 remained in the exhibit. Overall, BEA and CBE was pleased with the activity and amount of people who stopped and perused the titles on display. Much of the time, we had 20 or more people walking through the exhibit and reviewing the titles on the shelves. There were other times when the amount of people in the area was limited but those busier times far outnumbered the slower times. We found that the quality of people who stopped was very good and they went walking around the entire exhibit looking at each bookcase and seeing which books were there. Upon seeing a book cover which interested them, they would go pick it up and look through it and then make notations about the book in the note pages of the catalog. Our staff reminded the attendees that the title all can be found at www.newtitleshowcase.com. This was noted and numerous people said they that they found the searchable database a valuable tool when they returned home.
    [Show full text]
  • How Do I Start Planning My Book Marketing Campaign and Book Launch? | Schiel & Denver Book Publishers
    How do I start planning my book marketing campaign and book launch? | Schiel & Denver Book Publishers In reality, you should start as soon as you are able. With Schiel & Denver's bi-annual trade catalog and international marketing strategy, you will have a constant background marketing to bookstores, pre-publication, but you can assist the work of our dedicated sales reps in the following areas: Start whipping up interest in your book early by undertaking to include in your marketing plan/campaign the following tasks and services, depending on your budget: 1. Brainstorming Session The key to successful marketing is to get everyone you know involved, and pool your resources. Write down your book's major selling points, and have a backcover blurb and short synopsis, so you have information ready to talk about and send to people via email. Think about your book's likely readership, and do whatever you can to get the word out. Sometimes well-connected authors can use old contacts, even work colleagues to help promote the book at events, conferences, exhibitions, anywhere where you can get a captive audience. Understand that even at traditional publishers, it's the authors who roll up their sleeves and get stuck into promotion are the ones who achieve the bestsellers. Marketing is not a passive process and like most things in life, your success depends upon how much effort you put in. 2. Word of mouth sales and Booksigning parties Many sales can be generated from personal recommendations of reading groups, booksellers, booksigning parties, attending literary festivals - indeed anywhere you can speak positively about your book.
    [Show full text]
  • SBA Chief of Staff to Speak at New ABA Session at BEA Session at BEA
    May 07, 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS: SBA Chief of Staff to Speak at New ABA • SBA Chief of Staff to Speak at New ABA Session at BEA Session at BEA ................................................ 1 May 07, 2009 -- Ana M. Ma, chief of staff at the U.S. Small • ABA Annual Meeting to Include Vote to Amend Business Administration, will be one of the featured speakers at a Bylaws .............................................................. 2 new ABA session at BookExpo America, "How SBA and the Federal Stimulus Package Can Help Your Business," to be held • IndieBound on the Rise! ................................... 3 Saturday, May 30, from 10:30 a.m. - noon, at the Javits Convention • Wine Guru Gary Vaynerchuk to Lead Social Center. Media Session at BEA ...................................... 3 "Ms. Ma is looking forward to talking with the members of the • ABA Announces Details of New CEO Contract American Booksellers Association," said SBA spokesman Jonathan .......................................................................... 3 Swain. "Ms. Ma will share what the SBA is doing as part of the • Trade Associations Call on Minnesota Recovery Act to help small businesses get access to much-needed Governor to Support E-Fairness Bill ................. 3 capital in these tough economic times, and how SBA is working to be a real partner with small businesses across the country in • North Carolina Latest State to Introduce creating jobs and driving our nation's economic recovery." Internet Sales Tax Provision ............................ 5 "We're delighted to have someone as knowledgeable about small • ABACUS Survey Works to Increase business issues as Ana Ma speak at this very important educational Participation: How Bookstores Benefit ............. 5 session," said ABA COO Oren Teicher, who will serve as • BTW Talks With New AAP Head Tom Allen ...
    [Show full text]
  • KENNEALLY: and Welcome, Everyone, to Bookexpo America 2013 to a Program We Call Self-Publishing: Disruptor Or Defender Of
    Self-Publishing: Disruptor Or Defender Of The Book Business? Recorded May 31 at BookExpo America 2013 For podcast release Monday, June 24, 2013 As James McQuivey, the highly-regarded Forrester Research analyst and author of Digital Disruption, notes, competitors in publishing and across all industries are taking advantage of innovative technologies to undercut competitors, get closer to customers, and disrupt the usual ways of doing business. Recorded at BookExpo America on May 31 (and carried “live” on C-SPAN2), McQuivey – along with Keith Ogorek of Author Solutions and Angela James from Carina Press – looked at the disruptive effects that the growth of “self-publishing” are having on traditional book industry players. With CCC’s Chris Kenneally as moderator, panelists also considered how authors and publishers can best follow McQuivey’s key advice: “Disrupt yourself.” KENNEALLY: And welcome, everyone, to BookExpo America 2013 to a program we call Self- Publishing: Disruptor or Defender of the Book Business? Good afternoon. My name is Chris Kenneally. I’m business development director for Copyright Clearance Center based in Boston, Massachusetts. I’m very happy to have you join us for this special program live on C-SPAN2. We’re going to look at the way that self-publishing is driving itself into the traditional publishing business, and I’d like to start by asking you if you’ve read the latest report on the book publishing industry. The headline reads – well, it always reads – Upheaval Predicted. According to Bowker, self-publishing is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the publishing industry that is under such upheaval.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Planner 2017 Brand Overview
    MEDIA PLANNER 2017 BRAND OVERVIEW PRINT PUBLISHERSWEEKLY.COM 3.5 MIL. VIEWS 27 MIL. VIEWS Publishers Weekly (51 issues) 24/7 News Updates PW Select Searchable Databases of Reviews and Articles PW Announcements Issues Author Interviews Children’s Starred Reviews Annual Special Reports NEWSLETTERS SOCIAL MEDIA 972,000 FOLLOWERS 23.2 MIL. VIEWS PW Daily Children’s Bookshelf PW Tip Sheet MOBILE PW Preview for Librarians 6.4 MIL. VIEWS Religion BookLine PublishersWeekly.com The Booklife Report E-Newsletters Global Rights Report PW Must Reads BR OADCAST 120,000 LISTENS EVENTS 2,000 INDUSTRY INFLUENCERS Webcasts PW Radio Star Watch PW Podcasts Librarians’ Lounge PW Discussion Series 80,000 ENGAGED ATTENDEES Global Kids Connect Conference BookExpo Frankfurt Book Fair PubTech Connect Conference BookCon Miami Book Fair London Book Fair *Annual tallies AUDIENCE AND REACH LIBRARIANS BOOKSELLERS CONSUMERS • Public • Independents • Book Enthusiasts • Academic/University • Nontraditional Retailers • School (K-12) • Online Retailers • Specialty • Chain Store Retailers • Specialty Store Retailers PROFESSIONALS • Publishers • Authors • Distributors • Members of the Media • Agents • Educators • Rights Buyers • Industry Associations • Book Manufacturers • International Communities • Wholesalers YEARLY TOTALS OVERVIEW Publishers Weekly Print Properties’ Views ............................................ 3.5 Million PublishersWeekly.com Page Views .......................................................... 27 Million PublishersWeekly.com Unique Visitors ...............................................
    [Show full text]
  • Announcing the 2008 Book Sense Book of the ABA (The Renaissance Hollywood)
    March 20, 2008 most enjoyed handselling during 2007, will be presented at ABA's TABLE OF CONTENTS: annual Celebration of Bookselling on Thursday, May 29, at Hotel • Announcing the 2008 Book Sense Book of the ABA (the Renaissance Hollywood). Year Winners .................................................... 1 "We hope the entire industry will join us at Hotel ABA to honor • ABA Joins Retail Council of New York in this year's Book Sense Book of the Year Award winners," said ABA CEO Avin Mark Domnitz. "Each is an indie favorite that has Albany E-Fairness Effort .................................. 2 been handsold to customers at ABA member stores during 2007. • BTW News Briefs ............................................. 2 We look forward to applauding these winning authors and • Booksellers Forums in Colorado, Georgia & illustrators for their unique contributions to the diversity of titles Oregon Next Week ........................................... 3 sold at independent bookstores nationwide." • On California Minds: E-Fairness, Localism, Fiction Honor Books BookSense.com ............................................... 4 • The Yiddish Policemen's Union: A Novel by Michael Chabon (HarperCollins) • Hilton Atlanta to Host Spring Book Show, ABA • Bridge of Sighs by Richard Russo (Knopf/Random House) & SIBA Programs ............................................. 5 • Away: A Novel by Amy Bloom (Random House) • Creating a Compendium of Green Resources • Run: A Novel by Ann Patchett (HarperCollins) .........................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • The IDPF Digital Zone at Bookexpo America (BEA) Is the One Event To
    Digital Zone Be part of the eBook and eReading revolution by exhibiting at the IDPF Digital Zone at BEA. Special Offer for IDPF Members. Space Is Limited! May 24-26, 2011 Remainders opening on May 23rd Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City The IDPF Digital Zone at BookExpo America (BEA) is the one event to showcase your products and services to publishing industry leaders and decisions maker who will be looking for the latest digital trends, innovations and technology. Exhibiting in the IDPF Digital Zone at BEA will help grow your business: • Benefit from the explosive growth in the eBook market. • Demo your devices for reading and the newest apps for books and media. • Meet tech and industry leaders. • Learn about the latest standards and business models for electronic reading and digital media. Cost Effective and Turnkey Booth Options Maximize Your ROI • Special discounted rate for IDPF members for only $3,950, includes: Sample Kiosk Setup: • Dedicated and customizable kiosk • Broadband Internet connections for your demo stations • Electric • 24” flat-panel monitor • Meeting table and side chairs (No pop-up booths or banner stands allowed) • Benefit from exposure on the BEA Web site, high-profile show floor signage and promotion in the BEA Buyers’ Guide. • Have a larger presence at BEA with a dedicated booth. Space only pricing: $3,060 for a 10’x10’ booth and $5,835 for a 10’x20’ booth. For larger space options, call Doug Scully at 203-840-5364. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    [Show full text]
  • Two Views of Bookexpo America 2001
    Book Publishing Two Views of BookExpo America 2001 On-demand print production is finally finding mainstream acceptance by extending a title’s life cycle. On the e-book side, profits are still in the future; today, customers must be educated and the market must be nurtured. ookExpo America, held this year at brimming with sales activity and technical talent. Last Chicago’s McCormick Place in early June, year, Océ and Xerox duked it out, with Océ bringing has since the late 1990s been a showcase in one of its massive DemandStream 8000 web-fed and marketing venue for new book tech- printers. nologies. In 1998, the show was abuzz This year, Océ had nothing but glass cases filled Bwith concepts for book-on-demand (BOD) printing. with print samples. Xerox’s woes kept it off the floor The 2000 show, taking place only a few weeks after entirely. Jerry Rachfal, vice president of publishing the surprise success of Stephen King’s Riding the Bullet relations for both Xerox and ContentGuard, was the experiment, was something of a coming-out party for only employee of the troubled document company at all things e-book-related. We’d have liked to enjoy a BEA, and he was stationed in the ContentGuard similar high this year, though we know that there must booth. Xerox has made a strategic decision to concen- be valleys between the hills. The point is profit. Part of the reason must be the soggy economy, Book publishers can which is making vendors in every trade more cautious. earn money over Yet we hasten to say that BookExpo saw a respectable more of a title’s life amount of foot traffic; the book publishing business, cycle by using on- demand production though hardly immune to business cycles, is in good to supplement con- health.
    [Show full text]