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The challenge of creating Book 2.0 by APEL was born two years ago, where Silvia Rodríguez took on the leadership…

The Cheque-livro Program is an initiative of the Ministry of Culture and the Portuguese Association of Publishers and Booksellers (APEL),…

Exclusive Interview on RTP during Book 2.0 that took place  on the 5th and 6th of September 2024 at the…

Two key presentations from Book 2.0: the Book Buying and Reading Habits in Portugal, presented by APEL’s President Pedro Sobral…

Jeff Goodell, a journalist and author dedicated to energy and environmental issues, was in Lisbon for Book 2.0. In an…

The second edition of Book 2.0 brought us two days full of inspiration, with more than 30 sessions on topics…

We forget everything that Christianity destroyed because it did so in a very effective way. And it didn’t have to…

The Vietnamese writer was in Portugal for the Book 2.0 conference and spoke to DN about her book ‘Quando as…

After two days of intense debate and exchange of ideas about the future of books and literacy, the organizers of…

As part of the second edition of Book 2.0, the White Paper on the Carbon Footprint of the book sector…

In an interview with FNAC, American Jeneva Rose explains how social media and solid marketing skills allowed her to take…

After a thriving and successful first edition in 2023, the Book 2.0 festival returned to the Portuguese capital on the…

In Portugal for a conference at the Oceanário at the invitation of the US Embassy and for Book 2.0, Jeff…

In a special episode recorded live at the Museu do Oriente, at the Book 2.0 meeting, in the presence of…

The debate on the challenges of books and reading continues this Friday, September 6, as part of the Book 2.0…

The President of the Republic also advocated implementing the idea of giving Portuguese people a book voucher, with the aim…

The regulation for this measure states that the 20 euros of the book voucher must be used by September 30,…

Still, the Portuguese market still lags behind the European Union average, says Pedro Sobral, who highlights the importance of measures…

Book 2.0 is back to debate the challenges of books and reading in Portugal. Among the various topics that will…

Eduardo Sá points out that children pay attention to words and story time is beneficial for their development. The psychologist…

The age group that bought the most books in 2023 is 25 to 34 year olds. The percentage of Portuguese…

“What is the future of books in Portugal?”, the question is the motto for an event organized by the Portuguese…

The future of books in Portugal is the motto for an event organized by the Portuguese Publishers and Booksellers Association….

The journalist has been writing about global warming for 15 years and wants to change the way we see high…

A year after the first edition, the Portuguese Publishers and Booksellers Association is once again promoting a discussion on the…

An acclaimed writer of poetry in Vietnamese has made her English-language debut with a novel that spans the last few…

Following the success of the first edition, Book 2.0 returns to Lisbon in September to “debate the challenges of books…

He is one of the most famous journalists to write about the weather. But he couldn’t explain heat until he…

The second edition of Book 2.0 is scheduled for September. The event is free, but places are limited. Read more:…

The book sector is growing so people are reading more. However, the Portuguese market is not yet comparable to that…

The program for the second edition features several international personalities such as Jeff Goodell, Jeneva Rose, Nguyen Phan Que Mai,…

The Portuguese Publishers and Booksellers Association, responsible for the event that ran until Sunday in Parque Eduardo VII, also believes…

BOOK 2.0 is back to debate the challenges of books and of reading on September 5th and 6th, 2024, at the Oriente Museum, in Lisbon, Portugal.

The Portuguese Publishers and Booksellers Association, responsible for the event that ran until Sunday in Parque Eduardo VII, also believes…

The author Jeanine Cummins was a speaker on the panel “Hidden Biases for an Inclusive Publishing Industry” as part of…

With over 28 years of experience in the publishing market, Karine Pansa expresses optimism regarding the “a lot of work”…

In a country with few readers, what will be the future of the book? It’s a question that the Portuguese…

When Karine Pansa thinks about the future, she sees more opportunities than threats. The President of IPA knows that books…

Among books, politics, the environment, and technology, experts gather at the former Museum of Coaches to reflect on the paths…