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PRESS RELEASES AND ARTICLES - Access to archives
12 December 2008 The European Booksellers Federation (EBF), the European Writers' Council (EWC) and the Federation of European Publishers (FEP) are delighted to announce that they have been appointed by the European Commission, DG Culture, to organise the European Prize for Literature (EUPL) to be awarded in autumn 2009. Each year, between
2009 and 2011, 11 or 12 of the 34 countries participating in the EU
Culture Programme will select their respective winner as emerging
talent in the field of contemporary literature (fiction). The
countries selected for 2009 are: The aim is to put the spotlight on the creativity and diverse wealth of Europe’s contemporary literature, to promote the circulation of literature within Europe and encourage greater interest in non-national literary works. There will also be an award to a well-known European literary personality to take on the role of ‘European Ambassador of Literature’ for a one-year period. The role of the consortium will be the co-ordination of the initiative, the setting up of national juries and the practical organisation of the award ceremony. The European Commissioner for Education, Training, Culture and Youth, Mr Ján Figel, said: “Books are an essential part of our history and the intellectual heritage of Europe. They reflect the particularity and the diversity of cultures as well as their common origins, and they promote intercultural dialogue. I welcome this new European Union prize, as it will help publicise and promote Europe’s richness and cultural diversity. The fact that it will be awarded for the first time in 2009 is excellent timing, since 2009 is designated as the European Year of Creativity and Innovation.” (Press Release IP/08/1856, 2.12.2008) EBF President, John Mc Namee, commented: “It is a very important step by the European Union to recognize the value of emerging talents which otherwise may not receive recognition or attention.” Said John Erik Forslund, EWC President: “This is a much longed for initiative giving possibilities for new findings and new awareness of our rich European contemporary literatures.” FEP President, Federico Motta added: “Due to the central role of literature in our common European cultural heritage, I am particularly pleased that together with the Commission and our natural partners, the writers and the booksellers, we will be organising this Prize and hence, increase visibility of writers from all over Europe.” The prize is financed
through the Culture Programme of the European Union. The programme
supports trans-national cultural cooperation projects involving
operators from a minimum of three different countries participating
in the programme. It also provides specific support for the
translation of literary works and is open to all cultural sectors
except audiovisual, for which a separate programme exists. Click here to access this press release in pdf format Click
here to access the press release in German. Click
here to access the press release in French. 10 December 2008 Interview of EBF
director by Radio France International on the EUPL on 10 December
2008 EBF involved in the new European Union prize for literature The European Commission is launching a new European Union prize for contemporary literature. The aim is to put the spotlight on the creativity and diverse wealth of Europe’s contemporary literature, to promote more circulation of literature within Europe and encourage greater interest in non-national literary works. The first edition of the Prize will be awarded in autumn 2009.The European Commissioner for Education, Training, Culture and
Youth, Mr Ján Figel’, said: “Books are an essential part of our
history and the intellectual heritage of Europe. They reflect
the particularity and the diversity of cultures as well as their
common origins, and they promote intercultural dialogue. I
welcome this new European Union prize, as it will help publicise
and promote Europe’s richness and cultural diversity. The fact
that it will be awarded for the first time in 2009 is excellent
timing, since 2009 is designated as the European Year of
Creativity and Innovation.” Click
here to access the EU website June 2008 Booksellers on learning trip to the Netherlands Amsterdam 14-06-08. Booksellers from around the world gathered this week in Amsterdam to attend the joint annual conference of the European and the International Booksellers Association. EBF is the umbrella organisation of the national booksellers associations in Europe; IBF is its international equivalent regrouping individual booksellers as well as some wholesalers. Under this year’s theme of “From Basic to Virtual Bookselling”, the conference addressed the challenges the book trade is currently facing and the need for booksellers to adapt to changing business models and increased digitization. Some of the seminars and working sessions took place at the Centraal Boekhuis, a book distribution facility jointly run by booksellers and publishers, which stocks around 40 million books and also provides its customers with a whole range of ancillary information and logistic and financial services. Since the beginning of the year, Centraal Boekhuis has started to invest in RFID technology and the EBF/IBF delegates were presented with a solid business case in favour of the adoption of the chip based tag system (already fully implemented in several Dutch book shops and libraries), which allows bookshops to significantly save on time and costs. The conference participants were also visibly impressed by the focused campaigns of the Dutch Foundation for the collective promotion of the book trade (CPNB) and in general by the efficiency and the good cooperation between all the partners in the Dutch book trade chain. EBF and IBF also held their respective General Assemblies. EBF members held a partial election of the Executive Committee which is now composed of 11 Members: John Mc Namee was re-elected as EBF President for another three years, as well as Tim Godfray (U.K), Lars-Erik Linder (Sweden), Luc Tessens (Belgium). Newcomers to the Executive Committee include Javier Camara, a bookseller from Spain, Kyra Dreher from the Boersenverein in Germany and Randi Ogrey from the Norwegian Booksellers Association. Iakovos Kokkalis (Greece, Vice-President), Olaf Winslow (Denmark, Treasurer), Ari Doeser, (the Netherlands) and Manfred Keiper (Germany) are still appointed until the statutory meeting of spring 2009.The IBF plenary session adopted a statement on freedom of expression underlining the importance of books as a means to peaceful dialogue and condemning any neglect or disregard of this fundamental human right – including restricted Internet access - by governments and authorities. This statement is available from IBF website (http://www.ibf-booksellers.org) For further information, contact: eurobooks@skynet.be Click here to access the article (PDF format) June 2007
Article translated from Livre Hebdo, about the presentation of
EBF President, John Mc Namee, at the ALire/Dilicom conference in
Paris December 2006
Brave New World: Digitisation of
Content: The opportunities for booksellers by Tim Godfray,
C.E.O. of the B.A. of the U.K. and Ireland.
The mobile digital Newspaper:
Lessons learnt from the e-paper project and reflection on the
book business by Nico Verplancke, Program Manager, Institute for
Broadband Technology (IBBT), Belgium November 2006 Historical Joint Statement between EBF, EWC (European Writers Congress) and FEP (Federation of European Publishers) on Digitisation. October 2006 Presentation by Nico Verplancke, Programme Manager, IBBT, EBF Meeting in Frankfurt 2006EBF Presentation at the hearing on content online, 11 October 2006, Brussels September 2006 EBF contribution to the consultation on content onlineMarch 2006 BOOKSELLERS ONLY HAVE ONE YEAR AND A HALF TO REACT EBF Secretariat took part, on March the 10th, in a symposium
on digitization which took place in the Vlerick Leuven Gent
Management school, Gent, Flanders: “Digitalisering. Een open
Boek?” This meeting was organized by Boek.be, the Flemish House
of the Book, March 2006
EBF AND
BA OF UK IRELAND SEMINAR AT THE LONDON BOOK FAIR 2006
February 2006 Adapt or die?Music man to address digitisation at LBF THE EUROPEAN BOOKSELLERS Federation, in association with the BA, is bringing a top music industry executive to the London Book Fair next month to address a seminar entitled: ‘Digitisation of content: the end of bookselling and publishing as we know it?’ Tim Renner, former Chairman and CEO of Universal Music in Germany and now running Berlin-based Motor Records, believes booksellers may have to reinvent themselves to survive the onset of increasing digitisation. Renner, who is also the author of Death is Not So Bad: the Future of the Music Industry (Cyan Books), will bespeaking at the LBF on Sunday 5 March. EBF President John McNamee, who also runs Laois Educational Supplies, in Portlaoise, Ireland, told PN: “The music industry has faced similar issues. In the book trade there is much discussion about-readers becoming more acceptable to the consumer – if not today, then certainly very quickly. I think we all know it’s going to happen, and it has allsorts of ramifications. Will publishers deal directly with consumers? How many people will move from p-books to e-books? Should there be download facilities in bookshops to ensure bibliographic accuracy?” McNamee is among those watching announcements concerning the Sony Reader, dubbed the book trade’s iPod, with interest. “Industrysources say it’s very good. We’re waiting to get our hands on one. We have to look at what's happening to ensure that it's in the interests of everyone in the supply chain – from authors and agents to publishers and booksellers.” BA Chief Executive Tim Godfray commented:" The music trade is a bit ahead of us in that they’ve had an issue with the downloading of music over the last few years, whereas we’re about to begin this new phase. Hopefully, Tim will have some interesting thoughts on the lessons we can learn from what's been going on in music – things which individual businesses can consider.” [10/Feb/2006]
January 2006 EBF Euroday on 30 January: 25 participants took part in the visit to the Council and the European ParliamentDecember 2005 EBF Executive Committee met the board of the Austrian Booksellers Association and held an Executive Committee in Vienna on 25 November 2005November 2005 New for 2006!LONDON BOOK FAIR ANNOUNCES A NEW STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP The London Book Fair is delighted to announce a major new promotion with the European Booksellers Federation (EBF). All pre-registered EBF members will be given free access to London Book Fair 2006 and a free Official Directory (an overall saving of £50 – 73 €). John McNamee, President of the European Booksellers Federation says: "EBF is very pleased to be associated with LBF and we look forward to greater co-operation in the future. EBF is committed to professional training and to creating accurate and relevant information flows for its members; this new alliance helps us deliver on both fronts. We take this opportunity to wish Alistair and his team the very best at their new venue and look forward to visiting London."
NOTES TO EDITORS: London Book Fair EBF ORGANIZES A EURODAY ON 30 JANUARY 2006! As already announced to EBF Members at the General Assembly of 20 October in Frankfurt, EBF Secretariat is very pleased to invite those who are interested to attend a EURODAY on 30 January 2006 The objective of the day is to allow participants to get more familiar with decision processes in the European institutions, and in particular in matters affecting the book industry. Participants are requested to arrive in Brussels on Sunday 29 January and are very welcome to an informal dinner at own expenses. Arrangements for dinner and for hotel reservations will be looked after by EBF Secretariat which has a contract with the NH Hotel, 5 minutes from a metro line and from EBF office. On Monday 30, participants will leave the hotel at 9.15 to attend an information session at the Council. This consists of a lecture, given by a Council official, on the role of the Council and in EBF case, on items related to the book industry. The lecture, followed by open discussion, usually lasts two hours. Tours of the building are not authorised for obvious security reasons. Between 12.30 noon and 2.30 pm, a complementary presentation will be made by EBF Director on decision procedures, the role of the institutions, etc… around a buffet lunch in a conference room hired in a hotel in the surroundings of the EU Parliament. This will be followed by an audio-guided tour of the European Parliament at 3.00 pm and a question time and coffee-break from 3.45 pm to 4.30 pm. Practicalities and security measures • The group must consist of a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 40 people • EBF Members are given the priority, but other stakeholders in the book trade are welcome on request • Only registered participants will be accepted and as the final list of participants must be sent well in advance, the deadline for registrations (to frandubruille.eurobooks@skynet.be) is 16 December 2005. • For security reasons, the group of visitors must assemble in front of the Council building 15 minutes before the scheduled visit and the group leader only will report to the reception. This means that no participant will be admitted on a individual basis at a later stage. • Participation to the Euroday is free of charge. Participants pay for their own travel expenses, their hotel expenses (100 €/single room including breakfast at the NH Hotel) and the dinner on Sunday night (50 to 60 €, drinks included). EBF CELEBRATES THE 100th ISSUE OF ITS
NEWSLETTER - PRESS RELEASE FROM EBF PRESIDENT
AND DIRECTOR October 2005 FRANKFURT BOOK FAIR The President of the European Booksellers Federation, Mr. John
Mc Namee, and the President of the International Booksellers
Federation, Mr. Eric Hardin, have been invited to inaugurate the
International Booksellers Centre with Mr. Juergen Boos, the
President of the Frankfurt Book Fair. September 2005 Information from the Spanish Booksellers Association (CEGAL) to the Media:January - September 2005
1) World Book and copyright Day. IV Centenary of Quixote
April 2005 New Executive Committee of the European Booksellers Federation At its General Meeting in Warsaw on 16 April 2005, the European Booksellers Federation paid a warm tribute to the outgoing Members of the Executive Committee, Doris Stockmann, Klaus Vorpahl and Yvonne Steinberger. They expressed a special gratitude to Doris Stockmann who served as President for 6 years, a role in which she was truly outstanding. Appreciation was also expressed to Klaus Vorpahl, who was a member of the Executive Committee for 25 years and vice-President for 6 years.The assembly unanimously elected a new Executive Committee for a new
3-year mandate. John
Mc Namee, President, bookseller in Ireland
John
Mc Namee
opened its first bookshop in 1986 in Portlaoise in Ireland. He
subsequently opened a branch in Newbridge and was elected the Irish
bookseller of the year in 2000. He is also a Member of the B.A.
Council and a director of the Booksellers Association of the U.K.
and Ireland. Juancho Pons,
from Zaragoza, Spain, and third generation bookseller in his family,
has been a member of the Executive Committee for 3 years and the
Spanish Delegate for EBF and IBF for 5 years. He is also a Member of
the Board of CEGAL, the Spanish B. A. He said: “It is an honour and a big challenge at the same time and I am very happy to be able to work together with the new President who is a very professional bookseller and a good friend and with EBF Director, Fran Dubruille, who helps us make all this work much easier. The Executive Committee is very balanced with Booksellers and Directors of Booksellers Associations, representatives of the different systems in the European Book Trade and we will do our best to continue the excellent work that has been done in the past years. I am also very happy because my father was the Spanish Delegate for IBF about 20 years ago and it is also a great honour to follow in his steps" Olaf Winsløw has been employed by the Danish Booksellers Association since 1989, and has been the managing director since 2000."Booksellers will be facing many challenges in the coming years and EBF has an important role to play in these developments. I hope that I can contribute to make Europe’s booksellers stronger and uphold their primary role in the distribution of books. And that is why I am happy to be re-elected as a treasurer of EBF” For further information, please contact:John Mc Namee,
laoised@eircom.net Click here to access the press release in pdf format February 2005 EBF Director, Françoise Dubruille, was interviewed by the Frankfurt Book Fair Newsletter |
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