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Since 1872, Bowker has been providing the most authoritative bibliographic data to libraries, booksellers, and publishers around the world. From the beginning, Bowker has been an established leader in the book industry as demonstrated by its participation in the founding of the American Library Association, as well as Publishers Weekly and Library Journal (which to this day remain the magazines of choice for their respective industries).
The links below provide a look at the important information we continue to provide today and every day to the publishing, library, and bookseller communities ... - Bowker Industry Report, New Book Titles & Editions, 2002-2009 (PDF)
- Bowker Industry Report, New Book Titles & Editions, 2002-2008 (PDF)
- U.S. University Presses Book Production, 1993-2007
- Bowker Industry Report, New Book Titles & Editions, 2002-2007 (PDF)
- Bowker Reports U.S. Book Production Flat in 2007
- Bowker Industry Report, New Book Titles & Editions, 2002-2006 (PDF)
- Bowker Reports U.S. Book Production Rebounded Slightly in 2006
- U.S. Book Production Plummets 18K in 2005; Smaller Publishers Show the Largest Drop in New Titles
- New York and London Are Most Popular Settings for Novels, According to Newly Released Fiction Statistics Analysis from Bowker
- U.S. Book Production, 1993-2004
- U.S. Trade Book Production, 1993-2004
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