Paul Crosby Paul Crosby i(8953812 works by)
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1 The Economic and Cultural Value of the Australian Book Industry Deserves More Government Support Paul Crosby , David Throsby , Jan Zwar , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 20 September 2022;

'The Australian book industry has operated for more than a century. It has matured into a mid-level English language market, smaller than the US and UK markets, but of sufficient size to generate first-rate books and export significant works to the rest of the world.' (Introduction)

1 New Research Finds a Growing Appetite for Australian Books Overseas, with Increased Demand in China Paul Crosby , Jan Zwar , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 19 October 2021;

'Many authors dream of overseas success for their work, but how Australian books find publication in other territories and languages is not well understood even in the publishing industry.' 

1 1 y separately published work icon Success Story - International Rights Sales of Australian-Authored Books : Main Report Jan Zwar , Paul Crosby , Airlie Lawson , Sunny Y. Shin , North Ryde : Macquarie University , 2021 23330464 2021 multi chapter work criticism essay 'Over many years Australian book publishers, literary agents and authors have reported rights sales success in major English language territories such as the USA, UK and Canada and translation markets including Germany, France, China and Taiwan to the industry’s Books+Publishing’s ‘Think Australian’ e-newsletter and to the Visiting International Publishers (VIPs) program run by the Australia Council for the Arts. Anecdotally, the international success of Australian-authored books has been acknowledged and celebrated within the industry. Despite the important commercial and cultural contribution of these rights sales and other forms of export, there has been and remains a lack of unified research that examines the patterns of growth and nature of rights sales in a systematic way.' (Introduction and Objectives : Introduction p5 )
1 y separately published work icon The Australian Book Industry : Authors, Publishers and Readers in a Time of Change David Throsby , Jan Zwar , Tom Longden , Paul Crosby , Sydney : Macquarie University , 2015 8953830 2015 single work criticism

The Australian Book Industry: Authors, publishers and readers in a time of change is a three-year research project funded by the Australian Research Council and Macquarie University.

The project investigates:

  • Authors and their responses to changing circumstances
  • Book publishers and the ways in which they contribute economic, social and cultural value; and
  • Practices of contemporary book readers.
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