Contrary to the perception of decline, the print industry remains robust, reflected in the increasing attendance at events like the Kuala Lumpur Inter.
KUCHING (May 24): The 40th Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair (PBAKL) is seen as a great platform for Sarawak to promote its tourism products and also investments, in view of the state having its own pavilion at the event.
To be taking place at the World Trade Centre (WTC) in Kuala Lumpur from
Closing session discusses strategies for making a success of diversification and highlights merits of print-on-demand for booksellers
Sharjah, May 18, 2022
The magnetic pull of bookselling, the power of collaborations, and the increasingly di
PETALING JAYA: The involvement of Majlis Buku Kebangsaan Malaysia (MBKM) as a government agency on behalf of the Dropee Bookuku Digital platform will suppress the open and competitive book market, says book associations.