Otunba Olayinka Lawal-Solarin on challenges facing publishing in Nigeria

Otunba Olayinka Lawal-Solarin is Chairman of Literamed Publications and one of Nigeria’s best-known publishers. He told IPA about his experiences in publishing and the challenges facing the book industry.
Publishing in Georgia: IPA country report

Gvantsa Jobava analyses the state of publishing in Georgia today, revealing how government interference is crippling the textbook sector.
France’s ebook market: new research into buying and reading habits

The fifth SOFIA/SNE/SGDL survey on France’s ebook reading and purchasing habits shows a growing market. We reveal the key trends.
IPA Country Report: Publishing in South Africa

South Africa’s book publishing industry plays a vital role. PASA’s Mpuka Radinka told us about the sector’s prospects in a time of economic uncertainty and political interference.
Israel’s book market in 2015

Israel recently introduced a Fixed Book Price law, bringing changes for publishers and retailers. Leading publisher Racheli Edelman reveals the new climate for publishing.
Russia’s publishing market: threats and opportunities

Irina Gusinskaya from Alpina Publisher explains how the economic crisis is impacting Russia’s publishing market. She tells us which titles and formats are selling best, and assesses the prospects for Russia’s nascent ebook sector.
Fidibo: Supporting Copyright in Iran

Iran has never signed the Bern Convention and has no effective copyright legislation.
Battling book piracy in Nigeria: new IPA report

Nigeria’s rich literary heritage has produced great writers such as Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, Ben Okri and Chimamanda Adichie.
Market insight: publishing in Canada

Our colleagues at the Association of Canadian Publishers (ACP) and the Association nationale des éditeurs de livres (ANEL) have produced a comprehensive report on market conditions for publishing in Canada.
Japanese publishing market still downsizing, but opportunity in ebooks and education

We have a new Japan Country Report, prepared by Norio Yamamoto, CEO of Chuokeizai-sha Inc.