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EPA bolsters Emirati authors’ global presence

- Staff Reporter

SHARJAH: The Emirates Publishers Associatio­n (EPA) signed several partnershi­p agreements during its participat­ion in the 41st Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair including Nielsen Bookdata, a data provider for the book publishing industry that compiles bibliograp­hic metadata and point of sale data for book sales, Sharjah Coop Society and several other entities.

Nielsen Bookdata is the world’s first continuous retail sales monitoring service for print books, based on electronic point of sale data collected directly from tills and despatch systems. Nielsen Bookdata monitors sales from high street and internet book shops, supermarke­ts, museums, specialist shops and independen­t bookshops in 11 territorie­s. EPA will organise as well a workshop for Emirati publishers where Nielsen Bookdata will introduce its services and offerings and highlight the best internatio­nal practices in the publishing sector.

As for the partnershi­p with the Sharjah Cooperativ­e Society, it is aimed at showcasing the latest titles by the associatio­n’s members in its various branches across the emirate, making the Emirati book an easily accessible and integrated into our daily routines.

Rashid Al Kous, Executive Director of EPA, said: “During our annual participat­ion in SIBF, EPA continued its mission to support and enhance the presence of Emirati titles in the region and beyond, taking into considerat­ion the importance of accessing new markets and benefiting from leading distributi­on companies. EPA will ‘Spread the Word’ to bolster the status of Emirati publishers on the global publishing map, based on the associatio­n’s belief that the power of the word lies in being able to deliver it to readers.”

Majid Salem Al Junaid, CEO of Sharjah Coop Society, hailed the new partnershi­p with EPA, which enjoys a prominent presence in the cultural sector, noting that the new agreement follows a series of steps undertaken by Sharjah Coop Society as part of its support to the publishing sector in Sharjah and the UAE, stemming from the core belief that books and knowledge are pillars of sustainabl­e developmen­t, which boosts sectors’ capacities and competitiv­eness.

Al Junaid pointed out that the Sharjah Cooperativ­e society’s corporate social responsibi­lity is focused on supporting various cultural institutio­ns and associatio­ns, which falls in line with its strategy to provide promotiona­l spaces for the sale of books in all its branches.

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Rashid Al Kous and Majid Salem Al Junaid during the partnershi­p signing.
± Rashid Al Kous and Majid Salem Al Junaid during the partnershi­p signing.

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