March 22, 2023 Issue #6 |
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News Briefs Issue #6The news briefs in this issue cover a variety of topics, including publishing convergent development, awards, fighting against piracy, a popular trend in book sales, online literature, and the audio market. |
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China's E-books in the Last DecadeTen years have passed, and the three stages of e-books have not changed much conceptually, but there is more modern vocabulary in terms of expressions, and more carriers and possibilities in a business presentation. Can we have a bolder guess: the e-books that are released simultaneously with paper and electronics may not be the e-books we want? |
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Repositioning in the “Era of Big Data”: Talk with Bai BingBai Bing, editor-in-chief of Jieli Publishing House, gives a comprehensive explanation of approaches Chinese traditional publishers have adopted in the new era. |
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Writing between Ideal and Reality from a Child-like Perspective: Pastoral Writer Liu LiangchengLiu Liangcheng is a real pastoral writer in the 21st century. When the editors described Liu Liangcheng's works, they used four keywords: leisurely heart, childlike innocence, perseverance, and sincerity. |
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February 2023: The Translated Fiction Book List from the Most Recommended BooksThe translated fiction category contains popular works introduced from overseas. This month's list includes 20 books, and they come from 9 different countries. 9 entries are works of famous Japanese writer, Nobel laureate in Literature, Yasunari Kawabata. |
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February 2023: The Translated Nonfiction Book List from the Most Recommended BooksThe translated Nonfiction category contains popular works introduced from overseas. The 20 books on this month's list come from 9 different countries, with the United States, and United Kingdom dominating. |
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February 2023:The Translated Children’s Book List from the Most Recommended BooksThe translated children’s category contains popular works introduced from overseas. The 20 books included in this month's list come from 7 different countries, with the United Kingdom, France, Malaysia dominating. |
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