The inaugural Tools of Change Latin America in Buenos Aires
offered insights into metadata, e-book formats, and e-tailing, but missed
participants from Spain.
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Armed with an $1,100 subsidy from the National Committee for
Popular Libraries, some 2,000 librarians spent $2.2 million in books at the
Buenos Aires Book Fair.
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The trade in rights at the Buenos Aires Book Fair is growing and
is now being supported by a new web site, Books in Argentina, aimed at
increasing transactions.
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The 2011 stats for Spanish print publishing are down
dramatically almost across the board, but Madrid is still anticipating a huge
new bookstore in September.
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In 2011, 49% of e-book content online in Spain was distributed
without the proper copyright holders' permission, says El Pais' Antonio
Fraguas Garrido.
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