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The Publishers Association

The Publishers Association (PA) is the trade organisation serving book, journal and electronic publishers in the United Kingdom, established in 1896.[3] Its mission is "to strengthen the trading environment for UK publishers, by providing a strong voice for the industry in government, within society and with other stakeholders in the UK, in Europe and internationally."[4] It seeks to provide a forum for the exchange of non‑competitive information between publishers and to offer support and guidance to the industry through technological and other changes.[5][6][7]

The Publishers Association Limited
Formation1896; 128 years ago (1896)
TypeTrade organisation
PurposeAssociation of publishers
Location
Region served
United Kingdom
CEO
Dan Conway[1]
President
Antonia Seymour[2]
Vice-president
Perminder Mann[2]
Websitewww.publishers.org.uk/our-work/

Governance edit

The Publishers Association’s board, known as the PA Council, consists of 20 representatives elected from the membership, together with the chairs of the Consumer Publishers Council, the Academic Publishing Council, the Educational Publishers Council and the Higher and Further Education Publishers Council; and the chief executive.[2] It meets approximately six times a year. A member of Council may serve up to two three-year terms.

As of 2023, the President was Antonia Seymour, and the Vice-president was Perminder Mann, CEO of Bonnier Books UK.[2] As of 2022, the President of the Publishers Association was Nigel Newton, Chief Executive of Bloomsbury Publishing, and the Vice-president was Antonia Seymour, Chief Executive of IOP Publishing.[1] Previous presidents include Stephen Barr, Joanna Prior,[8] and Richard Charkin.[9]

The senior management team includes:

  • Dan Conway, CEO[10][1]
  • Caroline Cummins, Director of Policy and Public Affairs[11]
  • Ruth Howells, Director of Communications[11]
  • Catriona Stevenson, CEO and General Counsel[12]
  • Mark Wharton, Director of Operations[13]

The previous CEO was Stephen Lotinga.[1] who held the position from 2016 to 2022.[14]

Membership edit

Membership of the Publishers Association is open to bona fide publishers that carry on the business of publishing in the UK and satisfy the membership criteria. There are two categories of membership, depending on whether a publisher has an annual turnover greater than £9 million or, for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), less than £9 million.[15]

Divisions edit

The Publishers Association has four sector councils which report to the main Publishers Association, which report to the main Council, and whose officers and chairs serve on the association's 20-representative executive board. These are:[16]

  • The Academic Publishers Council provides a forum for higher education, scholarly and reference publishers, representing publishers, conducting market research and running a number of events.[16]
  • The Consumer Publishers Council determines PA policy on consumer market matters, and acts on specific issues with the aim of expanding the market and increasing efficiency. Other trade groups include the Children’s Book Group and Religious Book Group.[16]
  • The Educational Publishers Council provides a voice for school, college and vocational publishers. It campaigns for better funding for learning resources and represents the industry in the development of the market, as well as running seminars and compiling market statistics.[16]
  • The Higher & Further Education Publishers Council for publishers providing print and digital courseware and resources for the higher and further education communities.[16]

Research edit

The Publishers Association has worked with Continuum to publish the Directory of Publishing for the United Kingdom and The Republic of Ireland.[17]

The Publishers Association carries out research on the demand for both print and ebooks in the UK.[18] It has worked with the Society of Chief Librarians, the Society of Authors, the Booksellers Association and the Association of Authors Agents to examine the impact of library ebook borrowing. The Association found that eBook borrowers bought more eBooks than other library users, suggesting that "libraries enhance discoverability and engagement of published materials".[19][20]

The Publishers Association has also carried out research into representation and equity in the UK publishing industry. After releasing a 10-point “Inclusivity Action Plan" in September 2017, it has documented representation through yearly diversity reports. These show improvements in the representation of women in leadership, with women achieving gender parity in leadership positions by 2019, two years ahead of the target date set in 2017.[21][22] Results from 2020 indicated that twice as many employees reported identifying as LGBT+; however, an increasing percentage also reported that they were not "out" at work. LGBT+ representation decreased at higher levels of seniority. Increasing percentages of employees reported that they experienced disability or mental health problems: the impact of the pandemic on this was unclear. The percentage of those experiencing disabilities was lower at higher levels of seniority.[23] Progress in the employment of Black, Asian, and minority ethnicity employees remained low.[24]

The Publishers Association is a signatory of the SDG Publishers Compact,[25][26] and has taken steps to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the publishing industry. These include launching the "Publishing Declares" initiative[27][28] and working with RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden) and Solstice Associates to commission a carbon calculator specific to enable UK book and journal publishers to monitor their carbon outputs.[10][29]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Anderson, Porter (26 April 2022). "Changes at the UK's Publishers Association: Lotinga, Conway, Newton, Seymour". Publishing Perspectives.
  2. ^ a b c d "Governance". The Publishers Association. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  3. ^ Kingsford, R. J. L. (1970). The Publishers Association 1896–1946, with an epilogue. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-07756-9.
  4. ^ "Written evidence submitted by the Publishers Association, London and Publishing Scotland, Edinburgh". UK Parliament: CIS0064 - Evidence on Creative Industries in Scotland.
  5. ^ "Professional Associations | Dove Press | Open Access Journals". Dove Press.
  6. ^ Anderson, Porter (23 June 2023). "London's Publishers Association Hails the UK's 'Sector Vision'". Publishing Perspectives.
  7. ^ Anderson, Porter (11 May 2017). "The UK's Publishers Association Takes Its Stand: 'No Tax on Books'". Publishing Perspectives.
  8. ^ Cowdrey, Katherine (May 18, 2016). "SAGE's Barr succeeds Prior as PA president". The Bookseller.
  9. ^ Charkin, Richard (17 April 2023). "Richard Charkin: 'The Challenges of International Diplomacy'". Publishing Perspectives.
  10. ^ a b Wood, Alice (12 July 2023). "Publishers Association reaches 150 signatures on Publishing Declares". Publishers Association.
  11. ^ a b Bayley, Sian (June 13, 2022). "PA appoints Coiffait-Gunn as new director of policy and promotes Howells". The Bookseller.
  12. ^ Walters, Max (10 June 2021). "IP owners concerned as UK mulls post-Brexit exhaustion regime". ManagingIP.
  13. ^ PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (2011). An economic analysis of copyright, secondary copyright and collective licensing (PDF). p. 47.
  14. ^ Legrand, Emmanuel (26 April 2022). "Dan Conway to replace Stephen Lotinga as CEO of the UK's Publishers Association". Creative Industries News.
  15. ^ "Membership Fees". The Publishers Association. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  16. ^ a b c d e "Sector Councils". The Publishers Association.
  17. ^ Directory of Publishing 2010: United Kingdom and The Republic of Ireland. A&C Black. 1 December 2009. ISBN 978-1-4411-1088-6.
  18. ^ Sweney, Mark (14 November 2020). "Pandemic drives ebook and audiobook sales by UK publishers to all-time high". The Guardian.
  19. ^ "Electronic Paper Market Size & Share: Industry Report, 2021-2026". Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence LLP. 2021.
  20. ^ "OverDrive response to Pilot Study on Remote e-Lending in UK". OverDrive. 8 June 2015.
  21. ^ Kolman, Michiel (31 March 2020). "D&I surveys in publishing: is the UK really doing well while too little changed in the US?". International Publishers Association.
  22. ^ Kolman, Michiel (24 April 2019). "Inclusion & Diversity: An interview with Stephen Lotinga, CEO, Publishers Association (UK)". International Publishers Association.
  23. ^ Kolman, Michiel (12 February 2021). "Latest UK PA survey on D&I shows continued gender equality at the top, ongoing challenges around ethnicity and more LGBT+ staff than ever before but not Out at work". International Publishers Association.
  24. ^ Anderson, Porter (12 February 2021). "The UK's Publishers Association Releases Its New Diversity Report". Publishing Perspectives.
  25. ^ "SDG Publishers Compact Members". United Nations Sustainable Development. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  26. ^ "SDG Publishers Compact". United Nations Sustainable Development. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  27. ^ Creative Industries and the Climate Emergency The path to Net Zero (PDF). London: Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre. 2022. ISBN 978-1913095062.
  28. ^ "Publishing Declares". publishingdeclares.com.
  29. ^ "What is the Carbon Calculator?". The Publishers Association. 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Kingsford, R. J. L. (1970). The Publishers Association 1896–1946, with an epilogue. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-07756-9.

External links edit

  • The Publishers Association website
  • Copyright Infringement Portal

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The Publishers Association PA is the trade organisation serving book journal and electronic publishers in the United Kingdom established in 1896 3 Its mission is to strengthen the trading environment for UK publishers by providing a strong voice for the industry in government within society and with other stakeholders in the UK in Europe and internationally 4 It seeks to provide a forum for the exchange of non competitive information between publishers and to offer support and guidance to the industry through technological and other changes 5 6 7 The Publishers Association LimitedFormation1896 128 years ago 1896 TypeTrade organisationPurposeAssociation of publishersLocation50 Southwark Street London SE1 1UNRegion servedUnited KingdomCEODan Conway 1 PresidentAntonia Seymour 2 Vice presidentPerminder Mann 2 Websitewww wbr publishers wbr org wbr uk wbr our work wbr Contents 1 Governance 2 Membership 3 Divisions 4 Research 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksGovernance editThe Publishers Association s board known as the PA Council consists of 20 representatives elected from the membership together with the chairs of the Consumer Publishers Council the Academic Publishing Council the Educational Publishers Council and the Higher and Further Education Publishers Council and the chief executive 2 It meets approximately six times a year A member of Council may serve up to two three year terms As of 2023 the President was Antonia Seymour and the Vice president was Perminder Mann CEO of Bonnier Books UK 2 As of 2022 the President of the Publishers Association was Nigel Newton Chief Executive of Bloomsbury Publishing and the Vice president was Antonia Seymour Chief Executive of IOP Publishing 1 Previous presidents include Stephen Barr Joanna Prior 8 and Richard Charkin 9 The senior management team includes Dan Conway CEO 10 1 Caroline Cummins Director of Policy and Public Affairs 11 Ruth Howells Director of Communications 11 Catriona Stevenson CEO and General Counsel 12 Mark Wharton Director of Operations 13 The previous CEO was Stephen Lotinga 1 who held the position from 2016 to 2022 14 Membership editMembership of the Publishers Association is open to bona fide publishers that carry on the business of publishing in the UK and satisfy the membership criteria There are two categories of membership depending on whether a publisher has an annual turnover greater than 9 million or for small and medium sized enterprises SMEs less than 9 million 15 Divisions editThe Publishers Association has four sector councils which report to the main Publishers Association which report to the main Council and whose officers and chairs serve on the association s 20 representative executive board These are 16 The Academic Publishers Council provides a forum for higher education scholarly and reference publishers representing publishers conducting market research and running a number of events 16 The Consumer Publishers Council determines PA policy on consumer market matters and acts on specific issues with the aim of expanding the market and increasing efficiency Other trade groups include the Children s Book Group and Religious Book Group 16 The Educational Publishers Council provides a voice for school college and vocational publishers It campaigns for better funding for learning resources and represents the industry in the development of the market as well as running seminars and compiling market statistics 16 The Higher amp Further Education Publishers Council for publishers providing print and digital courseware and resources for the higher and further education communities 16 Research editThe Publishers Association has worked with Continuum to publish the Directory of Publishing for the United Kingdom and The Republic of Ireland 17 The Publishers Association carries out research on the demand for both print and ebooks in the UK 18 It has worked with the Society of Chief Librarians the Society of Authors the Booksellers Association and the Association of Authors Agents to examine the impact of library ebook borrowing The Association found that eBook borrowers bought more eBooks than other library users suggesting that libraries enhance discoverability and engagement of published materials 19 20 The Publishers Association has also carried out research into representation and equity in the UK publishing industry After releasing a 10 point Inclusivity Action Plan in September 2017 it has documented representation through yearly diversity reports These show improvements in the representation of women in leadership with women achieving gender parity in leadership positions by 2019 two years ahead of the target date set in 2017 21 22 Results from 2020 indicated that twice as many employees reported identifying as LGBT however an increasing percentage also reported that they were not out at work LGBT representation decreased at higher levels of seniority Increasing percentages of employees reported that they experienced disability or mental health problems the impact of the pandemic on this was unclear The percentage of those experiencing disabilities was lower at higher levels of seniority 23 Progress in the employment of Black Asian and minority ethnicity employees remained low 24 The Publishers Association is a signatory of the SDG Publishers Compact 25 26 and has taken steps to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals SDGs in the publishing industry These include launching the Publishing Declares initiative 27 28 and working with RISE Research Institutes of Sweden and Solstice Associates to commission a carbon calculator specific to enable UK book and journal publishers to monitor their carbon outputs 10 29 See also editInternational Publishers Association International Intellectual Property AllianceReferences edit a b c d Anderson Porter 26 April 2022 Changes at the UK s Publishers Association Lotinga Conway Newton Seymour Publishing Perspectives a b c d Governance The Publishers Association Retrieved 1 September 2023 Kingsford R J L 1970 The Publishers Association 1896 1946 with an epilogue Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 07756 9 Written evidence submitted by the Publishers Association London and Publishing Scotland Edinburgh UK Parliament CIS0064 Evidence on Creative Industries in Scotland Professional Associations Dove Press Open Access Journals Dove Press Anderson Porter 23 June 2023 London s Publishers Association Hails the UK s Sector Vision Publishing Perspectives Anderson Porter 11 May 2017 The UK s Publishers Association Takes Its Stand No Tax on Books Publishing Perspectives Cowdrey Katherine May 18 2016 SAGE s Barr succeeds Prior as PA president The Bookseller Charkin Richard 17 April 2023 Richard Charkin The Challenges of International Diplomacy Publishing Perspectives a b Wood Alice 12 July 2023 Publishers Association reaches 150 signatures on Publishing Declares Publishers Association a b Bayley Sian June 13 2022 PA appoints Coiffait Gunn as new director of policy and promotes Howells The Bookseller Walters Max 10 June 2021 IP owners concerned as UK mulls post Brexit exhaustion regime ManagingIP PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 2011 An economic analysis of copyright secondary copyright and collective licensing PDF p 47 Legrand Emmanuel 26 April 2022 Dan Conway to replace Stephen Lotinga as CEO of the UK s Publishers Association Creative Industries News Membership Fees The Publishers Association Retrieved 1 September 2023 a b c d e Sector Councils The Publishers Association Directory of Publishing 2010 United Kingdom and The Republic of Ireland A amp C Black 1 December 2009 ISBN 978 1 4411 1088 6 Sweney Mark 14 November 2020 Pandemic drives ebook and audiobook sales by UK publishers to all time high The Guardian Electronic Paper Market Size amp Share Industry Report 2021 2026 Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence LLP 2021 OverDrive response to Pilot Study on Remote e Lending in UK OverDrive 8 June 2015 Kolman Michiel 31 March 2020 D amp I surveys in publishing is the UK really doing well while too little changed in the US International Publishers Association Kolman Michiel 24 April 2019 Inclusion amp Diversity An interview with Stephen Lotinga CEO Publishers Association UK International Publishers Association Kolman Michiel 12 February 2021 Latest UK PA survey on D amp I shows continued gender equality at the top ongoing challenges around ethnicity and more LGBT staff than ever before but not Out at work International Publishers Association Anderson Porter 12 February 2021 The UK s Publishers Association Releases Its New Diversity Report Publishing Perspectives SDG Publishers Compact Members United Nations Sustainable Development Retrieved 18 July 2023 SDG Publishers Compact United Nations Sustainable Development Retrieved 20 July 2023 Creative Industries and the Climate Emergency The path to Net Zero PDF London Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre 2022 ISBN 978 1913095062 Publishing Declares publishingdeclares com What is the Carbon Calculator The Publishers Association 2020 Further reading editKingsford R J L 1970 The Publishers Association 1896 1946 with an epilogue Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 07756 9 External links editThe Publishers Association website Copyright Infringement Portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Publishers Association amp oldid 1219054694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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