10 Best Cities for a Publishing Career in Europe

Best cities for a publishing career in Europe

Introduction The publishing industry in Europe may be centuries old, but it’s anything but stagnant. From literary capitals steeped in tradition to fast-growing hubs of digital publishing, the continent offers a mosaic of opportunities for editors, designers, marketers, translators, and startup founders chasing the next big publishing disruption. But not all cities are created equal. … Read more

Will Printing Die in the Digital Age?

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Introduction It’s an easy narrative to believe: in a world bursting with smartphones, tablets, e-readers, and cloud storage, the old ways must surely be dying off. Among them, the printing industry stands out as a prime suspect. Newspaper sales are plummeting. Magazine racks gather dust. Books are one-click downloads. Even receipts are going digital. Will … Read more

How AI Can Help Publishers Make More Money

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Introduction Let’s cut to the chase: publishing is a brutal business. Margins are slim, reader attention spans are shorter than ever, and everyone’s shouting into the same overcrowded digital void. But amidst all the noise and disruption, a surprisingly helpful ally has emerged—artificial intelligence. And it’s not just for writing questionable student essays or generating … Read more

Academic Publishing and the Prestige Paradox

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Introduction For all its intellectual nobility, the world of academic publishing runs on a far less romantic fuel: prestige. Prestige powers citation counts, career advancement, funding decisions, and even university rankings. It’s also the glue that holds the entire scholarly publishing ecosystem together. But there’s a paradox at its core. Prestige, in theory, should reflect … Read more

The Long Road to Academic Publishing Reform

The long road to academic publishing reform

Introduction Academic publishing is in crisis. Or, to be more precise, it has been in a slow-motion, decades-long spiral where systemic inertia, commercial greed, and outdated prestige structures have created an ecosystem that’s as inefficient as it is profitable, for some. Despite the rise of digital platforms, open access initiatives, and AI tools, meaningful reform … Read more