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The International Publishers Association is 125 Years Old and Still Growing

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The International Publishers Association was founded in 1896. It is still thriving in spite of the threats to copyright, freedom to publish, world wars, political upheavals, recessions, and national populism. This short history attempts to encapsulate the essence of this hugely important institution.

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Charkin, R. The International Publishers Association is 125 Years Old and Still Growing. Pub Res Q 37, 333–336 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12109-021-09826-5

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