Digital Publishing in West Africa: Technology and the Future of the Book
The report discusses the challenges and opportunities of digital publishing in West Africa, with a focus on Nigeria's readiness for a digital transformation in the book industry.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
information for change |
Authors: | Robert Cornford |
Geographic focus: | West Africa, Nigeria |
Methods
The research method involved hosting a workshop with a panel of speakers and case studies from West Africa, followed by World Café sessions where participants discussed the successes and challenges of digital publishing in Nigeria.
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Key Insights
The report provides an overview of the digital publishing landscape in West Africa, particularly Nigeria, as discussed during the Information for Change workshop in Lagos. It highlights the potential for digital technology to revolutionize the book industry but also points out the significant barriers, such as inconsistent power supply, piracy, and lack of infrastructure. The workshop identified both what works, like internet usage and mobile phone penetration, and what doesn't, such as power issues and quality concerns. The report suggests that while the academic sector could drive digital adoption, the immediate future of digital publishing in the region remains uncertain. However, there is a consensus that the transition to digital will occur, prompting a reevaluation of what constitutes a book.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Nigeria geographic scope | West Africa geographic scope | academic market | book industry | books | digital publishing | future trends | futures | internet usage | mobile phones | piracy | power supply | publishers | publishing | quality control | technology | west africa