DAILY EDITION May 17, 2019 |
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While the recommendations still must be legislated, Canadian publishing sees light at the end of a tunnel, after years of devastating copyright losses. |
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Responding to researchers' requests for unfettered reach into the world's open-access content, Sven Fund's Knowledge Unlatched has created the Open Research Library.
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The acclaimed debut novelist Guy Gunaratne talks of his fellow-feeling for 'aspiring writers, who are writing from a place similar to where I began.'
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Weekly Book Picks from IPR License |
Are you looking to buy translation rights? Each week, we are highlighting a fresh selection of books from IPR members - all with rights available to view on the platform.
This week, we've selected health & personal development titles from the US, UK, Australia, and Germany.
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| You Can Do All Things by Kate Allan |
A compendium of knowing-yet-supportive illustrations from The Latest Kate, whose thoughtful quotations encourage the reader to be mindful of their own mentality and to take care of themselves
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| The Joy of Being by Marina Pearson |
This ground-breaking book by bestselling author and joy coach Marina Pearson guides mums to fall back in love with life, so they unplug from their worries to light up with insight and joy.
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| Detox, Baby! by Christine Volm |
Numerous recipes for freshly squeezed juices from wild plants, fruits and vegetables, as well as a holistic programme including exercise, natural body care and mental exercises.
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| Read Me First by Lisa Stephenson |
Have you ever heard someone say, ‘If only life came with a set of instructions’? Success coach Lisa Stephenson has. This is the book she wishes someone had given her when she found herself suddenly single with three young children and needing a new plan.
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