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WEDNESDAY 7 OCTOBER 2009
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MARK MAJUREY
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‘eCrime in Book Publishing’
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Mark Majurey - Digital Development Director, Taylor & Francis Books - has 17 years experience in academic publishing, having worked across both journals and books businesses in a variety of roles in Production, Marketing and Sales. He is currently responsible for developing the digital strategy of Taylor & Francis Books.
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Building on two centuries' experience, Taylor & Francis has grown rapidly over the last two decades to become a leading international academic publisher. With offices in London, Brighton, and Abingdon in the UK, New York, Boca Raton and Philadelphia in the USA and Singapore and Melbourne in the Pacific Rim, the Taylor & Francis Group publishes more than 1,400 journals and around 2,000 new books each year, with a books backlist in excess of 45,000 specialist titles.
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Taylor & Francis are the leading providers of ebooks with over 21,000 titles available in a variety of formats. Taylor & Francis Group is an Informa business. Informa plc is the global information provider for the academic, professional and commercial markets
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http:// www.informa.com
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WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2009
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BILL KENNEDY
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'The Middle East Books Market - a personal perspective'
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Bill Kennedy is a Director of Avicenna Partnership Ltd which provides marketing, promotion, sales and rights broking solutions through exclusive representation agreements with academic, professional, reference and scholarly publishers, which seek to develop sustainable sales growth for their print and electronic products in all Middle East countries.
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Born, brought up and educated in Edinburgh, having graduated from Napier University in 1975, Bill has worked in a number of areas not only within the publishing industry but also, bookselling, library supply, and consultancy. His first business trip to the Middle East was in the capacity of as a rep for an academic publisher in 1979 - needless to say, having experienced many changes in the scale, substance and nature of the market over those 30 years.
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His travel schedule takes him to countries in what is predominantly the Arab Middle East, North Africa and Iran for around 100 days in the calendar year.
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WEDNESDAY 9 DECEMBER 2009
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NEIL PALFREYMAN
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Thames & Hudson – 60 years of making a splash
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With a career in publishing stretching back 20 years (13 of those in total at T & H), Neil was a late-starter in the industry and first joined Thames and Hudson after completing a degree course at Edinburgh’s Napier University. After working there for 30 months or so, he left to work in a succession of publishing companies ~ Dorling Kindersley, Mainstream, Pavilion ~ and prior to rejoining Thames & Hudson as Director, he was Production Director of Phaidon. With his interests firmly focused on the arts, design and architecture, he is naturally at home in T&H
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Neil is going to talk us through the events of the first 60 years of this family-owned company that have helped to shape the company’s development and which has firmly establish its reputation for well produced, accessible books on subjects ranging from archaeology, art, architecture, design and visual culture.
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http://www.thamesandhudson.com
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Dinner 1970’s style with founders Eve and Walther
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(L to R) Frijz Landshoff, Naija Abrams, Wilfred Gilchrest, Eva Neurath, Harry Abrams, Walther Neurath
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