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Publishers in the News - December 3, 2007

Updates on: Japan’s bestsellers written on cellphone, HM Riverdeep’s acquisition of Reed Elsevier approved, European Union’s calls for open-mandated access to scientific research

Half of Japan’s top-10 selling works of fiction in the first six months of 2007 were composed the same way - on the tiny handset of a mobile phone. They sold an average of 400,000 copies. By August, the president of Goma Books, Masayoshi Yoshino, was declaring in a manifesto that he was determined “to establish this not simply as a fad, but as a new kind of culture”. — Sydney Morning Herald

Education publisher HM Riverdeep has received the regulatory nod for its planned $4bn acquisition of Reed Elsevier’s Harcourt US education business. — TheBookseller.com

The European Union has provoked concerns among publishers in pushing for a “mandated” open access publishing model to ensure that all publicly funded research is freely available. According to EU statistics, member states account for 43% of the world’s scientific research. — TheBookseller.com

Publishers in the News - November 15, 2007

Updates on: Reed Elsevier, Pearson Education

Reed Elsevier Plc, owner of the LexisNexis database, said it will meet its earnings forecast this year, helped by cost cuts and higher demand for online services. — Bloomberg 

Pearson Education has formed a new board, called the Strategic Advisory Board, to help make a shift from traditional text to technology and content learning. — The Crimson White Online