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Tbilisi becomes 2021 UNESCO World Book Capital
The year-long programme will introduce the Georgian literary legacy and scene to visitors while helping professionals of the field forge ties at events, and book enthusiasts celebrate their hobby. Screenshot from Tbilisi - World Book Capital video. Agenda.ge, 24 Apr 2021 - 12:02, Tbilisi,Georgia
Georgia s capital Tbilisi is about to turn into a hub for book lovers, literary organisations, publishers and bookstores over the next year as the city formally accepted the status of the 2021 UNESCO World Book Capital on Friday.
Coincided with World Book and Copyright Day on April 23, the handover of the title from Kuala Lumpur to the Georgian city was marked at a ceremony that saw in-person and remote addresses from respective mayors, the Georgian president, UNESCO representatives and more.
Scribd Opens a Digital Subscription Service in Australia
The Scribd subscription introduced in Australia this week has opened at a price of AU$13.99 and includes audio as well as reading content.
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Monthly Subscription: AU$13.99
In a corporate dialect with which we’re all familiar, Scribd today (March 16) says it has opened in Australia a “localized product experience.” What its folks mean by this in messages to the news media, of course, is that the San Francisco-based subscription service, now well into its international expansion, has opened with pricing in local currency and offerings organized for that market.
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