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The eBoiPatra.com is a hub committed

to the cause of eBook and serves as an

eloquent tongue to voice the problems

that affect the ePublishing industry at Bangladesh and India. eBoiPatra.com is

the leading to eBook stores, will start

selling a vast range of popular, profes-

sional and academic digital ebooks from

all the world's major publishers. It will

provide a growing collection of scholarly

and professional texts to individuals, in-

stitutions, libraries and end-users. Global book publishers have relied on KING-

SHUK (the parent company) for distribu-

tion solutions since 1974. IT has experi-

ence and unique technical assets that

complement traditional retailers’ existing businesses and aspirations. The core

technology will be the proprietary soft-

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plications. The foundation of our auto-

mate solutions, the technology will be a

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source management, fulfillment, tracking

and reporting and enables self service

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ment that can contain text, images, au-

dio and video. Expansion: Mobile networks and online

service providers are our main strength

to penetrate in 117795 academic institu-

tions, 838150 teachers, and 29973548

students in 7 divisions, 64 districts and

474 upajilas (Local Government opera-

tives). Another market of Non students

adults and 58 government ministries or

bodies. 242 franchisee will work as sub-

servers to control & assist the expected

operations extension to more then 450

ebook stores or to each Thana or every

Police Stations in first year. In second

year it will extend its activities to 56 uni-

versities, 1260 colleges and 210 schools.

Third year’s extension targets with 70 Chamber of commerce, 383 trade indus-

trial association members and 58 gov-

ernment ministries/bodies. Every years

operational estimated growth rate will

be 12%.

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Global Digital eBook Trends The transition to digitization continues in book publishing, an industry that is both susceptible to digital disruption, but also positioned to benefit tremendously from it, according to Forrester Research analyst James McQuivey who kicked off this year's Digital Book World conference found that while 82% of publishers were optimistic about digital, the number was down from 89% last year. Indeed only 28% of those thought their own company would be stronger in the future, down from 51% last year. While publishers may be a bit daunted, they are rapidly organizing their firms for digital: 75% of publishers have an executive level person responsible for digital; 63% report that digital skills are formally inte-grated into all departments; 69% of the publishers expect to increase digital staffing in 2012, while 22% expect overall company staffing to go down in 2012.

Digital Bangladesh Bangladesh has extraordinary human capital to build up a thriving online digital ePublishing industry. Among traditional publishers, digital is an opportunity to become a global leader, if the country’s entrepreneurs could manage to find the right instrument, software and the right secured market-ing tools. We could lighten the load of student’s backpacks, and digitize maximum text and reference books & magazines. Involve outfitting schools, colleges, and universities with the support technology of Bangla OCR & TTS and place online educational resources including study guides, lesson plans, and work-books, in addition to converting the textbooks with audio/video interactive to digital eBooks. Publishers are being forced to reconsider the basis of their business and most of the times they are simply not prepared for the changed technology to alter their approach of digitization. Now, for the first time, we are obliged to understand what the Bengali e-readers really want a free universal software package of BANGLA OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and TTS (Text to Speech) which should recognize the overall Indian and Bangladeshi ebook publishers on Bengali (language operatives or think-tanks trailed by political friendly negotia-tions). This OCR should run on Linux, Windows and Mac OSX (Android, TXT, EPUB, FB2, HTML, PDB, PDF, DOC, Mobi, Kindle,

IPAD), which for eBook hardware devices with DRM (Digital Restrictions Management).

SmartPhone Now mobile eBook market has overtaken PC’s and the num-ber of mobile eBook sites has increased sharply. There are two reasons of this trend. First, the terminal devices spread widely in and now maximum devices are 3G mobiles of which speed is 3.5Mbps. Secondly, the flat rate system channel of mobile is convenient enough for customers to purchase eBook without hesitation. The easiest part of eBook publishing is getting the finished product up and running for distribu-tion. Many can be uploaded with just a click of a few buttons. But where most entrepreneurs face a challenge is in finding the time, or having the writing chops, to craft the eBook in the first place. Publishers are being forced to reconsider the basis of their business and most of the times they are simply not prepared for the change since they lack the mental agility to alter their approach. Until now we have lived on a sort of happy island, making millions of books but not really facing what the market was asking us. In 2011, smartphone ship-ments rocketed 61.3% from 2010's total up from 304.7 mil-lion phones shipped in 2010.

Card Payment System Electronic card payment system should be safer and easier (Paypal, VISA, Master etc.). Bangladesh Bank should offers more means of foreign currency payment including (API code to Banks’ instrument) credit card, debit card, bank transfer to the domestic home ICT small businesses, and web masters need to paying for SSL, SGC super certifications purchase, Digital ID with SAN on delivery, something highly sought by local ecommerce sites/consumers.

Core Projects Digital publishing in Bangladesh would not be a complex undertaking, although a fascinating and inevitable one. The

great wave of digitalization is here, and it’s here to stay. So, grab your surfboard and let’s have some fun, but with national united value, entrepre-neurship and global eBusiness! So, the Nation need following instruments free of cost.

• OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and OMR (Optical Mark Reading), used to convert scanned text documents to editable text files. Need for robotic scanner machines and related OCR software for converting paper books to eBooks. • TTS (Text to Speech) system can help tackle illiteracy prob-lems, empower the visually impaired and increase the possibilities of improved human machine interaction. • DRM (Digital Restrictions Management) in eReader devices and web servers which is more restrictive than copyright law.

Expansion Plan Mobile networks and online service providers are our main strength to penetrate every year in 117795 academic institu-tions, 838150 teachers, and 29973548 students in 7 divi-sions, 64 districts and 474 upajilas (Local Government opera-tives). Another market of Non students adults and 58 govern-ment ministries or bodies. 242 franchisee will work as sub-servers to control & assist the expected operations exten-sion to more than 450 ebook stores or to each Thana or every Police Station in first year. The eBoiPatra.com focuses on the specific needs of academic and research-based eLi-braries sourcing hundreds of global academic publishers. It will be the cheapest for reserve lending, course-packs, virtual photocopy technology. Publishers are being forced to reconsider the basic changes of their business design since they lack the mental agility to alter their approach. Every year’s operational estimated growth rate will be 12% as per survey of KINGSHUK.

National Cause National revenues are moderately sensitive to changes in the general economy and the life style. However, education are now considered a necessity, and as such, people will continue to acquire new easy methods and service despite drawbacks in the general economy. National eLibrary Society will be able to maintain profitability as the ebook Store generates high gross margins from new franchise activations and service upgrades.

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The Frankfurt Book Fair The Frankfurt Book Fair is the larg-est book and media fair in the world - with around 7,400 exhibitors from over 100 countries. It also coordi-nates the participation of German publishers at around 20 international book fairs. It maintains the most visited website worldwide for the publishing industry and its directory of decision-makers in the book and media industries features around 31,000 contacts. Frankfurt SPARKS, the Frankfurt Book Fair's digital ini-tiative, unites the industry's digital products and projects under one roof, with the aim of bringing to-gether content and technology. The Frankfurt Academy – the new con-ference brand of the Frankfurt Book Fair in cooperation with the German Publishers & Booksellers Association – organizes international confer-ences and trade events all year long. The Frankfurt Book Fair is a subsidi-ary of the German Publishers & Booksellers Association. Frankfurt Academy is planning an elaborated selection of conferences in 2012.

THE LONDON BOOK FAIR The London Book Fair is the

global marketplace for corrects ne-gotiation and the sale and distribu-tion of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Taking place every spring in the world’s premier publishing and cultural capi-tal, it is a unique opportunity to ex-plore, understand and capitalize on the innovations shaping the publish-ing world of the future. The London Book Fair brings you direct access to customers, content and emerging markets. In the 40th anniversary The London Book Fair saw almost 44% of visitors attending from overseas, compared with 42% in 2009, repre-senting 115 countries from across the globe. Notably there was an 8% growth in US visitors. 1,692 compa-nies exhibited from 57 countries in-cluding Turkey, Iran and Iraq - all new for 2011. The International Rights Centre was sold out, with all 575 tables taken by 407 companies. The London Book Fair ready to cele-brates its 41st anniversary in 2012 and will take place from 16-18 April. China will be Market Focus country in 2012, following Russia this year. A diverse programme of nearly 300 seminars and events addressing key

industry issues takes place across the three days of the Fair, with over 500 speakers taking part. Dublin Book Festival 16th -18th of November, 2012 Publishing Ireland is delighted to declare the dates for the 2012 Dub-lin Book Festival. This year’s festival will take place from the 16th to the 18th of November in venues throughout the city, including Dub-lin’s iconic City Hall. Although this year’s festival is scheduled closer to the end of the year, you can be sure that the program will be jam packed with plenty of readings, workshops, children’s events, guest appearances and plenty of other exciting events. Showcasing Irish writers and pub-lishers in an entertaining and acces-sible environment that reflects the creativity and personality of the Irish book scene. Guadalajara Book Fair, Guadala-jara, Mexico The Guadalajara International Book Fair is the most important publishing gathering in Ibero-America. It is also an amazing cultural festival. Created 26 years ago by the University of Guadalajara, the Fair is aimed at professionals and the general public alike, a characteristic that sets it apart from other book fairs around

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the globe. With business as one of its main goals, it is also a cultural festival in which literature plays a major role including a program where authors from all continents and languages participate, and a forum for the academic discussion of the major issues of our time. For nine days, people willingly stand in long lines to listen to their favorite authors, the book industry makes Guadalajara its beating heart and the whole city is filled with the mu-sic, arts, cinema and theatre from the featured Guest of Honor which this year is Chile. Geneva Book Fair, Geneva, Switzerland 25 - 29 April 2012 International publishers meet at Ge-neva's Palexpo Exhibition Centre to reflect the city's cosmopolitan and multilingual culture. As extensive as they come, the Salon du Livre fea-tures publishers from the whole of Europe and attracts around 300 ex-hibitors and almost 125,000 visitors. Geneva's diversity is reflected in the number of foreign-language books on offer, with both local and interna-tional authors on hand to sign, dis-cuss or present their work. The 26th International Fair for Books and Press of Geneva, will take place from April 25 to 29 at Palexpo. It boasts a new visual identity, which will be displayed not only on the poster, but on the whole of its communication. The full program and the bevy of innovations at this authentic meeting between readers, authors, publish-ers, media and players in the world of writing and culture will be made public at the end of March. New Delhi World Book Fair, India 25 February - 4 March 2012 The World Book Fair is India's oldest book fair started in the year of 1972. This biennial event takes place in late Feb month, and is organized by the National Book Trust, India known as NBT. The New Delhi World Book Fair which is the second largest book fair in the world attracts thou-sands of exhibitors both from India and abroad. The 20th World Book Fair will be held from 25th Feb to 4th Mar 2012 in capital city of India New Delhi at Pragati Maidan. The theme of the 20th World Book Fair is will be “POINT-OF-VIEW, An Interna-tional Rights Exhibition of Books on Indian Cinema towards Hundred Years of Indian Cinema”. The World

Book Fair prime motto is to provide a valuable edge between authors, publishers, booksellers and readers. Book Expo America, New York, USA 5 - 7 June 2012 BookExpo America (commonly re-ferred to within the book publishing industry as BEA) is the largest an-nual book trade fair in the United States. BEA is almost always held in a major city over four days in late May and/or early June. Nearly all significant book publishers in the United States, and many from abroad, have booths and exhibits at BEA, and use the fair as an opportu-nity to showcase upcoming titles, sell current books, socialize with col-leagues from other publishing houses, and sell and buy subsidiary rights and international rights .Authors, librarians, and buy-ers for book retailers also attend the event. Paris Book Fair, Paris, France 16 - 19 March 2012 Salon du Livre - Paris Book Fair, the most important cultural event in Europe, open to general public, but also bringing together publishers, booksellers, teachers and librarians to network, book signings for the public, more than 250 meetings and

conferences. Exporters & Importers of Books for kids & pre-scholars, Sci-entific books, School books, Diction-aries, Encyclopedia, Holy Koran & Religious Books, Travel books, Maps & Globes, Greeting cards & Calen-dars, Magazines & Periodicals, Sta-tionery & Office Supplies, Computers & Peripherals, Computer software, Computer accessories & General Public.

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Bologna Children's Book Fair Italy 19- 22 March 2012 The Bologna Book Fair is the oldest and most reputable in-ternational book fair focusing exclusively on children's books. The average attendance from over 67 countries, but with personnel including book publishers, dis-tributors, packagers and printers, literary agents, TV and film producers and licensors, the op-portunities presented by the Bologna Children's Book Fair seem endless. Located within the American Collective Stand, the Combined Book Exhibit offers the opportunity to have your books on display front and center for this di-verse audience! Since 1963, it is held yearly for four days in March or April in Bolo-gna, Italy. It is the meeting place for all professionals involved with creating and pub-lishing children's books, and is mainly used for the buying and selling of rights, both for transla-tions and for derived products like movies or animated series. It is also the event where a number of major awards are given, the BolognaRagazzi Awards, in four categories (Fiction, Non-fiction, New Horizons (for the non-Western world) and Opera Prima.

The month long Amar Ekushe Boi Mela (book fair) will end the last day of Febru-ary. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the book fair and Bangla Academy Chairman Professor Anisuzzaman, Director General Shamsuzzaman Khan and representatives of civil society and political leaders were also present on the occa-

sion. British Poet, Writer and Translator of Bengali Professor William Radice also present as special guest on the occa-sion. Thousands of book lovers, writers, and others assembled at the fair for the past 28 days. Publishers also cashed in from the crowd. All the people involved with the fair, what turned into rendez-vous of book lovers and also a cultural fest, were seen packing up and visitors of different ages were buying the books of their choice. The Organizer: Bangla Academy The selling of Bangla Academy books has seen a sharp leap too; the academy sold the books worth Taka 78, 38,399 this year. The figure was Taka 72,83,053 in 2011, 68,01,685 in 2010 and 61,60,322 in 2009 respectively. A total of 137 books hit the fair on the day including eight story books, 18 nov-els, nine collections of articles, 33 books of poems, six research books, two rhyme books, three child literature, two science books, one religious book, 3 books on liberation war, 2 dictionaries, 2 books on humor and one autobiogra-phy. Statistics: The number of total books was 3013 in previous year, 3354 in 2010, 2741 in 2009. The number of total books this year is 3560, including 789 books of

poetry, 529 novels, 387 story books, 255 articles. The turnover was over Tk 26 crore in 28 days, said Shahida Khatun, director (establishment, planning and training division) of Bangla Academy, who read out the closing report to press. Last year's sales amounted to Tk 25 crore. Meanwhile, the number of new book arrivals was 3669, 656 more than that of the previous year. Topping the list were poetry books numbering 817 followed by novels, total-ing to 563. A total 425 publishing houses and socio-cultural, non-government and media organisations took part in the fair.

Written by Ibrahim Ahmed

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International Mother Language Day

International Mother Language Day is an obser-vance held annu-ally on 21 Febru-ary worldwide to pro-mote awareness of lin-guistic and cultural di-versity and multilin-gualism. Its observance was also formally rec-ognized by the United Nations General As-sembly in its resolution establishing 2008 as the International Year of Languages. International Mother Language Day origi-nated as the interna-tional recognition of Language Movement Day, which has been commemorated in Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) since 1952, when a number of Dedicated citizen in-cluding students , of the University of Dhaka were killed by the Pakistani police in Dhaka during Bengali Language Movement protests. On 21 March 1948, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the

Governor general of Pakistan, declared that Urdu aShall be the state of Pakistan ( West and East Pakistan). The peo-ple of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), having mother lan-guage Bangla, started to protest against this. On 21 February 1952, (8th Falgun 1358 in the Bangla calendar), t. The government in-voked a limited cur-few to prevent this and the protests were tamed down so as to not break the curfew. The Pakistani police fired on the students de-spite these peaceful protests and a num-

ber of students were killed. Four of them were Abdus Salam, Rafiq Uddin Ahmed, Abul Barkat and Abdul Jabbar. Bangladesh and the whole globe Celebrates the day with respect for the movement language.

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Reed Exhibitions, whose trade fairs include BookExpo America and the London Book Fair, has signed on as

an affiliate partner to PubMatch, the book-publishing and rights database founded earlier in 2011 by Publish-ers Weekly and Combined Book Ex-hibit. The addition of Reed Exhibi-tions adds the capability for confer-ence attendees and exhibitors at BEA and LBF to obtain real-time rights information in several differ-ent languages. Currently the membership of Match

is nearly 3,000 and Malinowski and Slowik expect that number to climb to 10,000 or more by the end of 2012. PubMatch affiliates include Taiwan-based Lee’s Literary Agency and Author Marketing Experts, based in San Diego. The PubMatch Web site is offered in English and simpli-fied Chinese, with traditional (or complex) Chinese currently being programmed and the next language to go live. German is to follow later

this fall. Malinowski said new programming on PubMatch includes an improved catalogue-generation feature and search capabilities, and added that a section dedicated to service pro-viders is forthcoming, with areas included for translators, illustrators, editors, trade associations, distribu-tors and wholesalers and more. The additions are expected to be live in time for the Frankfurt Book Fair. An-other new section is to include an employment exchange by country; already the site is streaming in Pub-

lishers Weekly’s popular job post-ings.

SOME REED BOOK FAIRS Salon du Livre de Paris (16 - 19 Mar 2012) The most important cultural event in Europe, open to the general public, but also bringing together publish-ers, booksellers and librarians to network, 5000 book signing sessions for the public, more than 350 meet-ings and conferences. Paris Book Fair Paris Porte de Versailles, Paris, France The London Book Fair (16 - 18 Apr 2012)

The World's Leading Spring Publish-ing Event Earls Court, London, United Kingdom The London Book Fair is the global marketplace for rights negotia-tion and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Taking place every spring in the world’s premier publishing and cultural capital, it’s a unique opportunity to explore, under-stand and capitalize on the innova-tions shaping the publishing world of the future. The London Book Fair brings you three days of focused ac-cess to customers, content and emerging markets. BookExpo America (04 - 07 Jun 2012) Book Publishing & Bookselling Jacob K Javits Center, New York, United States BookExpo America (BEA) combines the largest selection of English lan-guage titles on the planet with spe-cial industry and author events and unparalleled educational content to create a dynamic environment for networking, sourcing and relation-

Reed Exhibitions Signs with PubMatch

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ship building. BlogWorld & New Media Expo (05 - 07 Jun 2012) The industry-wide conference, trade-show event for all New Media! Jacob K Javits Center, New York, United States. BlogWorld & New Media Expo is the first and only industry-wide conference, tradeshow & media event for all New Media! Anyone in the industry of Blogging, Podcasting, Vlogging, Broadcasting on Internet TV or Radio, Social Media, or New Media Content should attend Blog-World & New Media Expo! BlogWorld NEW YORK is co-located with the BookExpo America show at the

Javits Convention Center. A special value for BlogWorld attendees, all conference pass holders get FREE access to the BEA tradeshow floor, conveniently located nearby. eBooks (04 - 06 Jul 2012)

New Media Event, Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan New media event targeting Japan's fast growing electronic publishing, on-line publishing and database ser-vice markets which are predicted to be worth some three trillion yen by 2015. Creators' Expo Tokyo (04 - 06 Jul 2012) Creators' Expo Tokyo, Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan Creators' Expo Tokyo is the perfect venue for creators (writer, manga artist, illustrator, photographer, etc.) to promote their work to every me-dia (book, magazine, comic, movie,

game, etc), concurrently held with Tokyo International Book Fair. TIBF (05 - 08 Jul 2012)

Tokyo International Book Fair, Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan The largest international book fair in Japan, organized by the TIBF Execu-tive Committee, which is comprised of major publishing associations and Reed Exhibitions Japan. Ideal plat-form for rights negotiations, co-publishing projects, and direct ex-ports. Bienal do Livro São Paulo (09 - 19 Aug 2012) São Paulo International Book Fair, Pavilhão de Exposições do Anhembi, Sao Paulo, Brazil. São Paulo International Book Fair is the best book event in Brazil. It is the place to meet the main publish-ers, bookstores and dealers of the country, who have prepared their

launches for this period. It attracts journalists, businesspeople and writ-ers from all over the world and with excellent media visibility. Besides the broad supply of quality books, the Book Biennial offers extensive cultural programming, developed to build a taste for reading in over 743 thousand people, including children, youths and adults. Some activities have been prepared to personalize the programming even further, dur-ing the 11 days of the event.

Press Contacts OF Reed Exhibitions Kate Macbeth, Global Marketing and Communications Tel: +44 (0) 208 910 7035 Reed Exhibitions Australia, Kieron Haycock, M Director Tel: +612 9422 2516 Lisa Moi, Press Director Tel: +86 21 5153 5121 Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd, Yoshi Tanaka, PR Director Tel: +81 3 3349 8501 Huihiang Teo, Senior Marketing Manager, Tel: +65 6780 4602 Kridsada Theeratharathorn (Mr.) Tel: +66 2 686 7308 Donata Tresoldi, Assistant to CEO Tel: +39 02 435170 28 Nina Gardiner, Cut Communications Tel: +44 (0)20 8334 4004

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