The Scholarly Communication of the Future: From Book Information to Problem Solving Rafael Ball OriginalPaper 03 February 2011 Pages: 1 - 12
One World Publishing, Brought to You by the Internet Joseph J. Esposito OriginalPaper 16 December 2010 Pages: 13 - 18
Copyright, E-books and the Unpredictable Future Emily Williams OriginalPaper 04 January 2011 Pages: 19 - 25
Listen to the Music: Lessons for Publishers from Record Labels’ Digital Debut Decade Sam Hollander OriginalPaper Open access 04 January 2011 Pages: 26 - 35
Fear and Loathing in the Fog: The Perceived (and Persistent) Vagaries of Tenure Standards Among Mass Communication Professors Thomas Gould OriginalPaper 04 January 2011 Pages: 36 - 53
The Rise of Global Publishing and the Fall of the Dream of the Global Book: The Editing of Peter Carey Stuart Glover OriginalPaper 01 February 2011 Pages: 54 - 61
No Future? The Lack of Science Fiction Published in Australia David Golding OriginalPaper 16 December 2010 Pages: 62 - 71
2010: The Turning Point for Chinese Book Publishing Industry Chen Xiaomei OriginalPaper 04 March 2011 Pages: 76 - 82
Looking Back at 2010: The Book Industry in Germany Still Trying to Find Its Way into Digitization Veronika Licher OriginalPaper 21 January 2011 Pages: 83 - 87
Stephan Füssel (ed): Giambattista Bodoni: Manual of Typography: Manuale Tipografico (1818) Corinna Norrick BookReview 16 December 2010 Pages: 88 - 89
Xin Guangwei: Publishing in China: An Essential Guide Xiao Chuan Lian BookReview 04 January 2011 Pages: 90 - 92
Edward Mack: Manufacturing Modern Japanese Literature: Publishing, Prizes, and the Ascription of Literary Prizes Naoko Maeda Rodolitz BookReview 04 January 2011 Pages: 93 - 95
Bill Martin and Xuemei Tian: Books, Bytes and Business: The Promise of Digital Publishing Jeff Gomez BookReview 21 January 2011 Pages: 96 - 97
Peter Weidhaas: See You in Frankfurt! Translated by Lawrence Schoffer Alun Davies BookReview 20 January 2011 Pages: 98 - 99