The annual Frankfurt Book Fair began with 69 publishing and book experts from seven countries offering over 300 participants from 20 countries exclusive insight into their publishing regions as part of 'The Markets – Global Publishing Summit', the new conference to kick off the Frankfurt Book Fair, on October 13.
About 7,100 exhibitors from more than 100 countries are attending the Frankfurt Book Fair this year. Over the course of the next 5 days, the fair will offer over 3300 events featuring internationally renowned writers and publishing professionals sharing their expertise. At this year's main "CEO Talk", Hachette Livre CEO Arnaud Nourry discussed current trends in publishing and how the industry is changing.
Deborah Harman, Associate Vice President, Business Development for Scope e-Knowledge Center, presented on "Deep Indexing for Enhanced Researchability" at the Professional & Scientific Information (Hall 4.2) Hot Spot stage, on October 14, the first day of the fair. This presentation offered practical examples of deep indexing with human curation by SMEs to enhance researchability.
Nowadays, the student learning experience can be enhanced thanks to the availability of cutting-edge digital publishing tools, enrichments to design highly interactive apps & the facility for evaluating student work within an app. At the Hot Spot Education, Hall 4.2 C96, the Edinumen case study (Cambridge University) looked at how their innovative Hola Mundo app succeeds in providing an exciting Spanish language course for young children.
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